USC computer scientist makes geo-immersion maps, leaves other maps feeling inferior

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Google’s Maps and Earth services provide us with 3D maps , the means to track St. Nick , and even tools to help us train to wear the maillot jaune . Real-time views of the world are not among Street View’s many powers, however. That’s why the director of USC’s Integrated Media Systems Center, Cyrus Shahabi, has one-upped El Goog by rendering the real world virtually using the concept of geo-immersion — which integrates real-time information and videos with digital maps. In one application, users can see the energy usage and floor plans of university buildings along with the current location of campus transit buses. Another uses live video feeds from security cameras and facial recognition technology to track ne’er-do-wells in a three dimensional model of a city. Itching to see what happens when real and virtual worlds collide? Check out the cutting-edge cartography in action after the break. Continue reading USC computer scientist makes geo-immersion maps, leaves other maps feeling inferior USC computer scientist makes geo-immersion maps, leaves other maps feeling inferior originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 13 Jul 2011 04:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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