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Augmented Reality: Urban Tagging via Messages and 3D Models

By Augmented Reality, iphone

Augmented Reality on mobiles is currently without question one of the hottest research fields. A new application from Metaio is taking the concept a step forward allowing users to leave tweets, messages, web pages and 3D models in a real space for other users to view or pick up when there are in the vicinity.

This opens up a whole number of new development routes from augmented graffiti to leaving a virtual message outside someones apartment if they are out through to tagging locations, restaurants and services with virtual comments for users to view by simply pointing the mobile device at the location.

The application is currently under development for iPhone, Google Android, Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 platforms.

Picked up via VentureBeat.

Population Density: Google Maps Census System Preview

By Census, google maps, MapTube

At the moment here at CASA we are working on a phase one deliverable of a new grant entitled NeISS – National eInfrastructure for Social Simulation. Funded by the JISC as part of its Information Environment Programme it will provide a platform to meet the demand for powerful simulation tools by social scientists, public and private sector policymakers. Social Simulation is an expanding field due to its forecasting applications for scenarios in transport, housing, education, healthcare etc.

Our first of many outputs is to visualize the UK Census data via MapTube and we thought we would share some of our first results as they make for quite intriguing images – such as the screen grab below detailing Population Density of the Isle of Wight:


The work is ongoing with the ability to ‘click’ on areas and view the underlying data as well as data streaming and varying levels of detail all forthcoming. Countywide, zoomable down to local level Cenus data is hard to come across, for a quick view is provides quite a good way to identify pattens in the urban landscape. Below is Central London:

Our back end system under development means that the output is not limited to the UK Census, it would be interesting to make this a global tool, more on this in future posts…

You can see our sample map of Population Density direct via MapTube.

Population Density: Google Maps Census System Preview

By Census, google maps, MapTube

At the moment here at CASA we are working on a phase one deliverable of a new grant entitled NeISS – National eInfrastructure for Social Simulation. Funded by the JISC as part of its Information Environment Programme it will provide a platform to meet the demand for powerful simulation tools by social scientists, public and private sector policymakers. Social Simulation is an expanding field due to its forecasting applications for scenarios in transport, housing, education, healthcare etc.

Our first of many outputs is to visualize the UK Census data via MapTube and we thought we would share some of our first results as they make for quite intriguing images – such as the screen grab below detailing Population Density of the Isle of Wight:


The work is ongoing with the ability to ‘click’ on areas and view the underlying data as well as data streaming and varying levels of detail all forthcoming. Countywide, zoomable down to local level Cenus data is hard to come across, for a quick view is provides quite a good way to identify pattens in the urban landscape. Below is Central London:

Our back end system under development means that the output is not limited to the UK Census, it would be interesting to make this a global tool, more on this in future posts…

You can see our sample map of Population Density direct via MapTube.

3D New York City: First 3D City on the iPhone

By 3D GIS, iphone app, UpNext 3D NYC

UpNext 3D NYC is the first 3D city app we have seen on the iPhone. The application allows the user to explore Manhattan via a 3D map with the normal subway/search functions.

The demo below provides a walkthough:

In days gone by this would of been called ‘mobile 3D GIS’, nowadays mapping apps are ubiquitous with the inclusion of 3D fast becoming the selling point. Is the 3D map anything more than a gimmick? The same question has been asked for years about 3D GIS in general, for the record we think its great..

iTunes Link: http://www.itunes.com/app/upnextnyc

UpNext 3D NYC: http://www.upnext.com/iphone

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