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2004
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Digital trail libraries

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Digital trail libraries
We propose the idea of an online, user submitted digital library of recreation trails. Digital libraries of trails offer advantages over paper guidebooks in that they are more accurate, dynamic and not limited to the experience of the author(s). The basic representation of a trail is a GPS track log, recorded as recreators travel on trails. As users complete trips, the GPS track logs of their trips are submitted to the central library voluntarily. A major problem is that track logs will overlap and intersect each other. We present a method for the combination of overlapping and intersecting GPS track logs to create a network of GPS trails. Each trail segment in the network can then be characterized by automatic and manual means, producing a digital library of trails. We also describe the TopoFusion system which creates, manages and visualizes GPS data, including GPS networks. Categories and Subject Descriptors H.3.7 [Information Storage and Retrieval]: Digital Libraries – systems is...
Scott Morris, Alan Morris, Kobus Barnard
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where JCDL
Authors Scott Morris, Alan Morris, Kobus Barnard
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