2021
Journal Articles
Steenbeek, Jeroen; Felinto, Dalai; Pan, Mike; Buszowski, Joe; Christensen, Villy
Using Gaming Technology to Explore and Visualize Management Impacts on Marine Ecosystems Journal Article
In: Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 8, 2021, ISSN: 2296-7745.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: 3D visualizations, Ecopath with Ecosim, Environmental decision support systems, Immersive Visualizations, Information overload, serious gaming
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abstract = {We have developed an approach that connects a complex and widely used scientific ecosystem modeling approach with a game engine for real-time communication and visualization of scientific results. The approach, OceanViz, focuses on communicating scientific data to non-scientific audiences to foster dialogue, offering experimental, immersive approaches to visualizing complex ecosystems whilst avoiding information overload. Within the context of ecosystem-based fisheries management, OceanViz can engage decision makers into the implicit operation of scientific software as an aid during the decision process, and it can be of direct use for public communication through appealing and informative visualizations. Beside a server-client architecture to centralize decision making around an ecosystem model, OceanViz includes an extensive visualization toolkit capable of accurately reflecting marine ecosystem changes through a simulated three-dimensional (3D) underwater environment. Here we outline the ideas and concepts that went into OceanViz, its implementation and its related challenges. We reflect on challenges to scientific visualization and communication as food-for-thought for the marine ecosystem modelling community and beyond.},
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Steenbeek, Jeroen; Felinto, Dalai; Pan, Mike; Buszowski, Joe; Christensen, Villy
Using Gaming Technology to Explore and Visualize Management Impacts on Marine Ecosystems Journal Article
In: Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 8, 2021, ISSN: 2296-7745, (Publisher: Frontiers).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: 3D visualizations, Ecopath with Ecosim, Environmental decision support systems, Immersive Visualizations, Information overload, OceanViz, serious gaming
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title = {Using Gaming Technology to Explore and Visualize Management Impacts on Marine Ecosystems},
author = {Jeroen Steenbeek and Dalai Felinto and Mike Pan and Joe Buszowski and Villy Christensen},
url = {https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.619541/full},
doi = {10.3389/fmars.2021.619541},
issn = {2296-7745},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-01-01},
urldate = {2021-03-04},
journal = {Frontiers in Marine Science},
volume = {8},
abstract = {We have developed an approach that connects a complex and widely used scientific ecosystem modeling approach with a game engine for real-time communication and visualization of scientific results. The approach, OceanViz, focuses on communicating scientific data to non-scientific audiences to foster dialogue, offering experimental, immersive approaches to visualizing complex ecosystems whilst avoiding information overload. Within the context of ecosystem-based fisheries management, OceanViz can engage decision makers into the implicit operation of scientific software as an aid during the decision process, and it can be of direct use for public communication through appealing and informative visualizations. Beside a server-client architecture to centralize decision making around an ecosystem model, OceanViz includes an extensive visualization toolkit capable of accurately reflecting marine ecosystem changes through a simulated three-dimensional (3D) underwater environment. Here we outline the ideas and concepts that went into OceanViz, its implementation and its related challenges. We reflect on challenges to scientific visualization and communication as food-for-thought for the marine ecosystem modelling community and beyond.},
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