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Title
The 3rd ISPRS Workshop on Dynamic and Multi-Dimensional GIS & the 10th Annual Conference of CPGIS on Geoinformatics
Author
Chen, Jun

ISPRS, Vol.34, Part 2W2, “Dynamic and Multi-Dimensional GIS”, Bangkok, May 23-25, 2001
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• Long-term Goals:
> Creation of user-defined 3D GIS with arbitrary
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REFERENCES
[1] . D.R.FRASER TAYLOR, 1991, Geographic Information
System. The Microcomputer and Modern Cartography.
Pergamon Press Pic. Pp 136-150.
[2] . F. MICHAEL WORBOYS, Introduction in GIS 1, 1994
Taylor & Francis Ltd. pp 54-63. [3]. X.Y.CHEN, 1998, 3D GIS:
The State of the Art and Applications in Japan. Journal of
Surveying, Japan. Vol.47, No.1, pp. 17-24.
[4]. X.Y.CHEN, S. Murai, 1998 , Integration of Image Analysis
and GIS for 3D City Modeling. SPRS Com.IV Symposium,
Sttutgart, Germany
BIOGRAPHY
Fengwen Bai:
1) Master student, Space Technology Applications and
Research (STAR) Program, School of Advanced Technologies
Asian Institute of Technology, THAILAND
2) Official, State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping of China
(SBSM), Beijing, P.R.CHINA.
Xiaoyong Chen:
1) Associated Professor, Space Technology Applications and
Research (STAR) Program, School of Advanced Technologies
for the Asian Institute of Technology, THAILAND
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