A map-based place-browser for a PDA

Abstract

This article describes PlaceBrowser, a PDA based application that allows the user of the application to navigate around an area of geographical interest, such as a city, using a zoomable, panable hierarchy of aerial images, in a fashion similar to Google Maps. The novel aspect to the work is that an area of precise interest within the map can be pin-pointed by the user by directly dragging out a rectangular area on the map. This forms the source to a spatial search that returns landmarks that are then used to trigger a Web based query. The results of this query are displayed to the user. The net effect is that, in response to dragging out a rectangular area, web pages that are relevant to this area but have not been explicitly geo-spatially tagged with metadata (longitude,latitude) are shown to the user.

Citation

Bainbridge, D., Jones, M. & Arter, D. (2007). A map-based place-browser for a PDA. (Working paper 07/2007). Hamilton, New Zealand: University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science.

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University of Waikato

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