A Kind of Integrated Model for Panorama, Terrain and 3D Data Based on GML

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Panorama image can provide 360 degrees view in one hotspot, which could solve the traditional three-dimensional expression of inadequate authenticity, difficult data acquisition as well as laborious and time-consuming modeling. However, we need other geographic information. So we propose a kind of integrated model based on GML, which contains a set of data structures to obtain panorama, terrain and 3D Data rapidly from the GML file, after analyzing GML files structure and parsing by the Document Object Model (DOM). The experiment shows that integrated model is very validated in web application using PTViewer, Java 3D and Web-related technologies.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 955-959)

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3850-3853

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June 2014

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