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Rong Wang, Haowen Yan and Xiaomin Lu
This paper aims to propose a new approach to calculate the quantitative relations between morphostructural similarity degree and map scale change in multi-scale contour clusters for automatic contour generalization. Terrain lines were extracted by pre-pr...
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Wende Li, Haowen Yan, Xiaomin Lu and Yilang Shen
Building displacement is a common operation to resolve the spatial conflicts between map features, and it has important theoretical value and practical application significance for multi-scale mapping. The prerequisite for a successful displacement opera...
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Rong Wang, Haowen Yan and Xiaomin Lu
Quantitative relations between topological similarity degree and map scale change of multi-scale contour clusters are vital to the automation of map generalization. However, no method has been proposed to calculate the relations. This paper aims at filli...
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Xiaorong Gao, Haowen Yan, Xiaomin Lu and Pengbo Li
The major reason that the fully automated generalization of residential areas has not been achieved to date is that it is difficult to acquire the knowledge that is required for automated generalization and for the calculation of spatial similarity degre...
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Xiaomin Lu, Haowen Yan, Wende Li, Xiaojun Li and Fang Wu
Points on maps that stand for geographic objects such as settlements are generally connected by road networks. However, in the existing algorithms for point cluster simplification, points are usually viewed as discrete objects or their distances are cons...
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