Articles | Volume 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/ica-proc-1-40-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/ica-proc-1-40-2018
16 May 2018
 | 16 May 2018

Route Network Construction with Location-Direction-Enabled Photographs

Hideyuki Fujita, Shota Sagara, Tadashi Ohmori, and Takahiko Shintani

Keywords: Geometric graph, Directional information, Data storytelling, Visualization, Location-direction-enabled photograph

Abstract. We propose a method for constructing a geometric graph for generating routes that summarize a geographical area and also have visual continuity by using a set of location-direction-enabled photographs. A location- direction-enabled photograph is a photograph that has information about the location (position of the camera at the time of shooting) and the direction (direction of the camera at the time of shooting). Each nodes of the graph corresponds to a location-direction-enabled photograph. The location of each node is the location of the corresponding photograph, and a route on the graph corresponds to a route in the geographic area and a sequence of photographs. The proposed graph is constructed to represent characteristic spots and paths linking the spots, and it is assumed to be a kind of a spatial summarization of the area with the photographs. Therefore, we call the routes on the graph as spatial summary route. Each route on the proposed graph also has a visual continuity, which means that we can understand the spatial relationship among the continuous photographs on the route such as moving forward, backward, turning right, etc. In this study, when the changes in the shooting position and shooting direction satisfied a given threshold, the route was defined to have visual continuity. By presenting the photographs in order along the generated route, information can be presented sequentially, while maintaining visual continuity to a great extent.