Geografie 2024, 129, 159-185

https://doi.org/10.37040/geografie.2024.007

The role of level of detail in 3D cartographic visualizations

Milan FilaID, Radim ŠtampachID, Zdeněk StachoňID

Masaryk University, Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Brno, Czechia

Received August 2023
Accepted February 2024

Investigating the geometric level of detail and the visual level of realism, the study examines the effect of level of detail on users' perceptions of 3D visualizations in an experiment that employs textures to render building facades. The effects of level of detail and level of realism are explored by testing users with four variations of the same virtual environment – MixedVE level of detail 1, RealisticVE level of detail 1, MixedVE level of detail 2, and RealisticVE level of detail 2. The experiment is a between-subject design involving eighty participants and two real-time tasks and measures both quantitative and qualitative data. The results of the experiment indicate that the participants in level of detail 2, with no time limit applied to the task, identified religious buildings more easily than in level of detail 1. In the second task, with a time limit applied, the participants discovered pharmacies more easily in the MixedVE than in the RealisticVE.

Funding

This research was supported by Masaryk University, grant MUNI/A/1469/2023 Geographical research on social and natural processes in times of change.

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