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_aAbstracting Geographic Information in a Data Rich World _helectronic resource _bMethodologies and Applications of Map Generalisation / _cedited by Dirk Burghardt, Cécile Duchêne, William Mackaness. |
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_aCham : _bSpringer International Publishing : _bImprint: Springer, _c2014. |
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_aXV, 407 p. 180 illus., 128 illus. in color. _bonline resource. |
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_aLecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, _x1863-2246 |
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505 | 0 | _aChanging contexts and new challenges -- Modelling user requirements -- Modelling geographic relationships in automated environments -- Data structures and continuous generalisation -- Integrating Multi source data and user generated content -- Generalisation operators -- Process modelling, web services and geoprocessing -- Object and field generalisation -- Evaluation and usability of map generalisation outputs -- Generalisation in the context of schematic maps / maps on mobile devices -- Generalisation in practice. | |
520 | _aResearch in the field of automated generalisation has faced new challenges in recent years as a result of technological developments in web-based processing, new visualisation paradigms and access to very large volumes of multi-source data generated by sensors and humans. In these contexts, map generalisation needs to underpin ‘on-demand mapping’, a form of mapping that responds to individual user requirements in the thematic selection and visualisation of geographic information. It is this new impetus that drives the research of the ICA Commission on Generalisation and Multiple Representation (for example through its annual workshops, biannual tutorials and publications in international journals). This book has a coherent structure, each chapter focusing on core concepts and tasks in the map generalisation towards on-demand mapping. Each chapter presents a state-of-the-art review, together with case studies that illustrate the application of pertinent generalisation methodologies. The book addresses issues from data gathering to multi scaled outputs. Thus there are chapters devoted to defining user requirements in handling specifications, and in the application and evaluation of map generalisation algorithms. It explores the application of generalisation methodologies in the context of growing volumes of data and the increasing popularity of user generated content. | ||
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_aBurghardt, Dirk. _eeditor. _9447834 |
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_aDuchêne, Cécile. _eeditor. _9447835 |
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