Localized and Personalized Visual Storytelling of Public Geodata: A Comparative Study of Different Presentation Formats
TEAM
Lukas Panzer (Chair of Information Visualization)
Prof. Dr. Fabian Beck (Chair of Information Visualization)
Prof. Dr. Marc Redepenning (Chair of Cultural Geography)
球探足球比分:lukas.panzer (at) uni-bamberg (dot) de
Project Duration
September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2026
Short Description
Smart cities are only truly smart when digital solutions provide tangible added value. While increased efficiency is beneficial, real advantages often arise when the public actively engages. For that to happen, data must be presented in an accessible and meaningful way.
This project, using the city of Bamberg as a case study, aims to improve the accessibility of publicly available geospatial data through interactive, map-based storytelling formats. These data stories will make complex datasets easier to understand and use. For example, mobility data can highlight the possibilities and limitations of existing transportation networks, while sensor data can reveal opportunities for climate-adaptive urban development.
Rather than relying on static visualizations, the project will explore personalized and localized representations that automatically adapt to users' individual interests and contextual specifics. Embedded in an interactive narrative, the users will be guided through the data, while also having opportunities for their own exploration and discovery.
