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Status and Tendency of Augmented Expression for Paper Map

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Applied Sciences in Graphic Communication and Packaging

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In the wake of developments in science and technology, a variety of map products comes along. However, there are some inherent defects in the conventional paper map. For instance, it can’t be changed once published; contains limited information; and its real-time performance is also poor. In addition, static rendering mode, lack of interaction and dynamic effect also slow down the development of conventional paper map. The augmented reality makes it possible to present the conventional paper map vividly, and it has wide application prospects. In this paper, the status and progress of augmented expression for paper map are reviewed which may provide reference for future related research.

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Ye, H., Shi, R., Li, S. (2018). Status and Tendency of Augmented Expression for Paper Map. In: Zhao, P., Ouyang, Y., Xu, M., Yang, L., Ren, Y. (eds) Applied Sciences in Graphic Communication and Packaging. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 477. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7629-9_27

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