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Tango0124 May 2017 12:54 p.m. PST

…revisiting the Crossing of the Berezina River.

"The Space–Time Cube (STC) is a suitable representation to display multiple characteristics of movement data and will especially reveal temporal patterns in the data. By adding
annotations to the cube's paths and stations, the narrative of the display is enhanced. To illustrate the STC's storytelling capabilities, a historical event, Napoleon's crossing of the Berezina River during his Russian campaign in 1812 is presented and linked to an event in 2012 when the authors made a similar trip. Also, a set of different visual queries and their results are presented, emphasizing the STC as an alternative addition to a more extended
visualization environment…"
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Marc the plastics fan24 May 2017 10:21 p.m. PST

Odd, but always good to see more maps of the Beresina.

Interesting find Armand

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forwardmarchstudios25 May 2017 12:08 a.m. PST

Very interesting!

Tango0125 May 2017 11:38 a.m. PST

Glad you enjoyed it my friends!. (smile)


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