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Jakub Wabinski and Emilia Smiechowska-Petrovskij
Much attention is currently being paid to developing universally designed solutions. Tactile maps, designed for people with visual impairments (PVI), require both graphic and tactile content. While many more- or less-official guidelines regarding tactile...
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Stephan van Gasselt and Andrea Naß
The field of planetary mapping and cartography builds almost exclusively on remote-sensing data and can be defined by three distinct concepts: systematic imaging as performed through spacecraft surveying, reference mapping as performed through the compil...
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Georg Gartner, Olesia Ignateva, Bibigul Zhunis and Johanna Pühringer
Maps are the culmination of numerous choices, with many offering multiple alternatives. Not all of these choices are inherently guided by default, clarity, or universally accepted best practices, guidelines, or recommendations. In the realm of cartograph...
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Jiannan Yang, Yong Yin, Dengmao Fang and Fengjiao Zheng
The topographic map plays a very important role in economic construction. In the process of drawing topographic maps, different symbols represent different ground objects, but the symbols representing complex ground objects are often complicated and diff...
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Krzysztof Zagata and Beata Medynska-Gulij
The main objective of this study is to identify features of mini-map design as a navigational aid in the virtual geographical space in 100 popular video games for a computer platform. The following research methods were used: visual comparative analysis,...
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Eirini Nektaria Konstantinou, Andriani Skopeliti and Byron Nakos
This paper studies the design of point symbols on widely used online maps and apps that portray tourist points of interest (POIs). Tourist maps are among the most commonly used types of maps nowadays. The ease of travel leads to an ever-increasing demand...
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Lan Zhang, Guangxia Wang, Xiong You, Zhiyong Liu, Lin Ma, Jiangpeng Tian and Mingzhan Su
The cyberspace map, as one of the important tools for describing cyberspace, provides a visual representation of the dynamic and elusive nature of cyberspace. It has become a research hotspot in multiple disciplinary fields. Compared with traditional map...
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Petra Justová and Jirí Cajthaml
On the example of our project on the creation of the historical web atlas on Czech history, we introduce the process of adapting originally printed historical maps for their presentation in the web environment, which overcomes the shortcomings of standar...
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Beata Medynska-Gulij, David Forrest and Thomas P. Kersten
This article summarizes the Special Issue of Cartography and Geomedia. Here, Cartography and Geomedia presents a view of cartography as a combination of technology, science, and art, with a focus on the development of geomedia in a geomatic and design-ba...
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Xiaofeng Xu, Pengcheng Liu and Mingwu Guo
Drainage network pattern recognition is a significant task with wide applications in geographic information mining, map cartography, water resources management, and urban planning. Accurate identification of spatial patterns in river networks can help us...
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