Sunday, September 14, 2008

Cartographic Animation

Cartographic animation has become a useful technique for representing geographical area's because of its capabilities to show relations between geospatial data components, location, attribute, and time. They are typically used to display geospatial information. The goal of cartographic animation is to be able to visualize something that would not be seen if the maps were looked at individually. This is an example of a cartographic animation. If you move your mouse over the classed or unclassifiable data, the data displayed in Nebraska will change to display the specific data for that disease.




http://maps.unomaha.edu/AnimArt/ActiveLegend/JavaScript/java.html

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