
Viktor Marković- Master of Engineering
- Head of Department at Military Geographic Institute Serbia
Viktor Marković
- Master of Engineering
- Head of Department at Military Geographic Institute Serbia
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Introduction
Mapping, Spatial database, distributed mapping, GIS, AR/VR.
Currently working on the improvement of the production process of the production of the topographic maps based on distributed databases
and
Introduction and implementation of AR/VR techs in GIS
Current institution
Military Geographic Institute Serbia
Current position
- Head of Department
Education
September 2014 - November 2016
September 1995 - September 2000
Publications
Publications (12)
An essential aspect of creating topographic maps involves standardization and data modelling for properly visualised toponyms. The significance of this aspect arises from the fact that maps, aside from representing a graphical depiction of geographical space, serve as a medium for conveying specific information and toponyms that must be presented....
Augmented reality seemed unattainable 20 years ago, but today it represents a medium with
incomparable potential in industrial and commercial projects, education, GIS, and countless other
applications in everyday life. It has proven to be a significant and widely applied innovation, with its full
potential to be realized as technology advances. Aug...
The human need for orientation and representation of objects in space has always existed. From
the earliest descriptions of geospace, humans have felt the necessity to depict phenomena on the ground. To
achieve this goal, space has been represented in various ways using different methods. Historically, the
applied methods primarily depended on the...
This study integrates aerial LiDAR data and 2D cartographic information to rapidly develop an advanced non‐photorealistic rendering (NPR) model for rural environment analysis. The focus is enhancing decision support in crises and assessing potential hazards in these territories. The methodology involves capturing LiDAR data from high altitudes and...
Useful and important information for the spatial, ecological, and many other changes in the living environment may be obtained using the analysis of historical aerial photography, with comparison to contemporary imagery. This method provides the ability to determine the state of elements of the space over a long period, encompassing the time when i...
Analyzing historical aerial images can provide high-quality and important data for environmental and geographical surface research in general. Determination of human and other impacts in rural or urban areas, such as surface changes: on land (erosion or landslides), in vegetation (forests, meadows, various agricultural crops, etc.), hydrography (wa...
This Paper was presented in a conference SYMOPIS 2017
This article is connected with methods for automatic vegetation extraction using combination of multispectral satellite images and aerial photogrammetric images. Main goal of this paper is to suggest an optimal solution for easy mapping and updating vegetation areas on topographic maps. Vegetation areas are extracted on two ways: by visual interpre...