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Guillaume Touya, Maïeul Gruget and Ian Muehlenhaus
Disorientation is a common feeling for all users of zoomable multi-scale maps, even for those with good orientation and spatial skills. We make the assumption that this problem is mainly due to the desert fog effect, documented in human?computer interact...
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Quy Thy Truong, Guillaume Touya and Cyril de Runz
Though Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) has the advantage of providing free open spatial data, it is prone to vandalism, which may heavily decrease the quality of these data. Therefore, detecting vandalism in VGI may constitute a first way of ass...
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Paulo Raposo, Guillaume Touya and Pia Bereuter
Cartographic generalization research has focused almost exclusively in recent years on topographic mapping, and has thereby gained an incorrect reputation for having to do only with reference or positional data. The generalization research community need...
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Azelle Courtial, Achraf El Ayedi, Guillaume Touya and Xiang Zhang
Among cartographic generalisation problems, the generalisation of sinuous bends in mountain roads has always been a popular one due to its difficulty. Recent research showed the potential of deep learning techniques to overcome some remaining research pr...
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Guillaume Touya, Vyron Antoniou, Ana-Maria Olteanu-Raimond and Marie-Dominique Van Damme
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Guillaume Touya, Adeline Coupé, Jérémie Le Jollec, Olivier Dorie and Frank Fuchs
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