Visualising higher-dimensional space-time and space-scale objects as projections to ℝ3

Author:

Arroyo Ohori Ken1,Ledoux Hugo1,Stoter Jantien1

Affiliation:

1. 3D Geoinformation, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands

Abstract

Objects of more than three dimensions can be used to model geographic phenomena that occur in space, time and scale. For instance, a single 4D object can be used to represent the changes in a 3D object’s shape across time or all its optimal representations at various levels of detail. In this paper, we look at how such higher-dimensional space-time and space-scale objects can be visualised as projections from ℝ4to ℝ3. We present three projections that we believe are particularly intuitive for this purpose: (i) a simple ‘long axis’ projection that puts 3D objects side by side; (ii) the well-known orthographic and perspective projections; and (iii) a projection to a 3-sphere (S3) followed by a stereographic projection to ℝ3, which results in an inwards-outwards fourth axis. Our focus is in using these projections from ℝ4to ℝ3, but they are formulated from ℝnto ℝn−1so as to be easily extensible and to incorporate other non-spatial characteristics. We present a prototype interactive visualiser that applies these projections from 4D to 3D in real-time using the programmable pipeline and compute shaders of the Metal graphics API.

Funder

Dutch Technology Foundation STW

Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme

Ministry of Economic Affairs

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Computer Science

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