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Mapping Different Geographies | 2011

An Artistic Perspective for Affective Cartography

Teresa Iturrioz; Monica Wachowicz

Although affective and collaborative mapping are currently being studied in Cartography these two paradigms are not exclusive to this discipline. In fact, different disciplines are actively engaged in exploring their possibilities. For example artworks that are demonstrating how contemporary art and design can be used for exploring the relationship between people and space in order to discover new realities, perceptions and emotions that possibly could remain unknown under the objectivity of the conventional map representations. This paper aims to provide an overview of some artworks that are unfolding the realms of affective mapping where everything that takes place in a physical dimension only acquires its meaning through the collaboration of the participants or the sharing of an artist’s perspective. Through a discussion of these artistic developments, new research challenges are described in a way that brings together arts, society and cartography will be explored.


international conference on information theoretic security | 2018

Analyzing UAV-Based Remote Sensing and WSN Support for Data Fusion

Ramón Alcarria; Borja Bordel; Miguel Ángel Manso; Teresa Iturrioz; Marina Pérez

Recent developments in remote sensing are significantly contributing to exploration and data acquisition through improved efficiency and risk reduction. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) are involved in a wide range of remote sensing applications, as they are rapid, efficient and flexible acquisition systems. They represent a valid alternative or a complementary solution to satellite or airborne sensors. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), on the other hand, have proliferated significantly in recent years thanks to their timely, cheap and extremely rich data acquisition capacity with respect to other acquisition systems. This paper analyzes current state of the art in UAV-based remote sensing and WSN support for the generation of integrated data. An architecture is proposed for the combination of these technologies and the data acquisition, communication, fusion, and presentation processes are analyzed along with the proposal of future challenges.


Cartographic Journal | 2009

Mapping Letters through Interaction Design

Teresa Iturrioz; Jorge Cano; Monica Wachowicz

Abstract Many kinds of text documents (e.g. newspapers, reports and letters) provide a potential source of geo-referenced information that is often underutilized. In interaction design, the use of dynamic icons and animation plays an important role in creating a sense of interactivity and feedback with virtual worlds. This paper shall focus on developing an interaction design approach for improving information retrieval from text sources as well as their interpretation. To this end, the Gertrude Mapper prototype is presented as a particle system based on an interaction design approach developed by a designer and a cartographer. The resulting prototype may be contemplated in the context of computer art, but it also has a practical aim: to help historians enhance their intuition through the visual exploration of unstructured text in a set of business letters. These letters were obtained from Simón Ruizs archive. The prototype is available at http://www.dyncoopnet.eu/gertrude


innovative mobile and internet services in ubiquitous computing | 2018

Cyber-Physical Sensors and Devices for the Provision of Next-Generation Personalized Services

Borja Bordel; Teresa Iturrioz; Ramón Alcarria; Diego Sánchez-de-Rivera

Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are set to radically transform the world we live in. Prototypes for very different domains have been reported, from Industry 4.0 to Ambient Intelligence and the Internet of Things. Several research works have shown the good performance of these systems, which could be useful for everyday living once they become commercial products. However, no complete application for cyber-physical devices has been reported yet. Thus, the large amount of benefits this new paradigm may push remains very difficult to envision by general society and companies. In any case, personalized services rank among the most direct and interesting applications for cyber-physical devices. So far, no work on this topic has been reported, but the implementation of this new generation of services is a key area for the advancement toward the CPS era. Therefore, in this paper we will explore the concept of cyber-physical personalized services and propose a first example of these new services based on cyber-physical sensors and a cyber-physical device: a smart table. Finally, in order to evaluate the performance of the proposed solution, we will carry out an experimental validation.


IEEE Latin America Transactions | 2017

Visualisation of Cadastral Lineage

Teresa Iturrioz; Maria Pilar Moreno; Sandra Martinez Cuevas; Xiomara Tamayo

The cadastral lineage refers to the parent-child bonds that occur amongst cadastral objects. In Spain, the official Dirección General del Catastro keeps a record of all the parcels as well as the changes affecting them along the time. Understanding the history of the plots requires studying thousands of cadastral records. However, no visualization tool for this purpose has been proposed yet. This paper explores some visualization techniques applied to the cadastral lineage of a study area. After assessing the results it was found that treemaps and network diagrams are useful to ease the interpretation of the cadastral lineage, although they need to complement each other, as used by temselves they may hide some important lineage relationships between objects.


international conference on e-science | 2009

Affective mapping of social networks

Monica Wachowicz; Teresa Iturrioz; Jorge Cano; Amélia Polónia; Sara Pinto

Very little is know about how the patterns of collective experiences towards a Place can quantitatively as well as qualitatively be represented based on subjective data. Therefore, our research challenge is two-fold: (a) to define what Place is by pointing to ways in which emotion states can be observed and are bound together within a social network; and (b) to develop a visual representation that provides the framework for representing patterns of emotion states associated to this Place. Towards this end, this paper will demonstrate our first results on the analysis of the correspondence obtained in the archive of Simo¿n Ruiz that adds up to more than 50,000 documents, which were collected from a long list of sources during four decades.


ISPRS international journal of geo-information | 2016

Volunteered Geographic Information System Design: Project and Participation Guidelines

José-Pablo Gómez-Barrón; Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo; Ramón Alcarria; Teresa Iturrioz


Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2011

Communicating earthquake risk: mapped parameters and cartographic representation

J. M. Gaspar-Escribano; Teresa Iturrioz


Archive | 2009

On communicating earthquake risk in low-activity areas

J. M. Gaspar-Escribano; M. J. García Rodríguez; A. Rivas-Medina; B. Benito; Monica Wachowicz; M. A. Bernabé; Teresa Iturrioz


iberian conference on information systems and technologies | 2018

Provision of next-generation personalized cyber-physical services

Borja Bordel; Teresa Iturrioz; Ramón Alcarria; Álvaro Sánchez-Picot

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Monica Wachowicz

University of New Brunswick

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Ramón Alcarria

Technical University of Madrid

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Borja Bordel

Technical University of Madrid

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J. M. Gaspar-Escribano

Technical University of Madrid

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Jorge Cano

Technical University of Madrid

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A. Rivas-Medina

Technical University of Madrid

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B. Benito

Technical University of Madrid

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M. A. Bernabé

Technical University of Madrid

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