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Ding Ma, Zhigang Zhao, Ye Zheng, Renzhong Guo and Wei Zhu
Map generalization is a process of reducing the contents of a map or data to properly show a geographic feature(s) at a smaller extent. Over the past few years, the fractal way of thinking has emerged as a new paradigm for map generalization. A geographi...
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Yi Xiao, Tinghua Ai, Min Yang and Xiang Zhang
As a result of the increasing popularity of indoor activities, many facilities and services are provided inside buildings; hence, there is a need to visualize points-of-interest (POIs) that can describe these indoor service facilities on indoor maps. Ove...
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