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Pawel Cybulski
The primary objective of this study is to assess how the motion of dynamic point symbols impacts preattentive processing on a map. Specifically, it involves identifying the motion velocity parameters for cartographic animated pictorial symbols that contr...
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Wojciech Rymarkiewicz, Pawel Cybulski and Tymoteusz Horbinski
This study investigated the impact of smartphone usage frequency on the effectiveness and accuracy of symbol location in a variety of spatial contexts on mobile maps using eye-tracking technology while utilizing the example of Mapy.cz. The scanning speed...
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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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Wenjun Huang, Qun Sun, Anzhu Yu, Wenyue Guo, Qing Xu, Bowei Wen and Li Xu
Point symbols on a scanned topographic map (STM) provide crucial geographic information. However, point symbol recognition entails high complexity and uncertainty owing to the stickiness of map elements and singularity of symbol structures. Therefore, ex...
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Csaba Szigeti-Pap, Dávid Kis and Gáspár Albert
Misinterpreting maps can have serious consequences, especially in situations requiring quick decisions like using car navigation systems. Studies indicate that a map reader?s experience is crucial for understanding maps, but factors such as age, educatio...
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Xinyu Gong, Tian Lan and Peng Ti
Personalized mappings become popular among the public with the support of data diversity and device diversity. To develop personalized maps, constructing map symbols through automated ways is beneficial. The formal representation of map symbols (i.e., ex...
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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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Xingguo Zhang, Yinping Sun, Qize Li, Xiaodi Li and Xinyu Shi
Aiming at the problem that the existing crowd counting methods cannot achieve accurate crowd counting and map visualization in a large scene, a crowd density estimation and mapping method based on surveillance video and GIS (CDEM-M) is proposed. Firstly,...
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Huili Zhang, Xiaowen Zhou, Huan Li, Ge Zhu and Hongwei Li
This study is oriented towards machine autonomous mapping and the need to improve the efficiency of map point symbol recognition and configuration. Therefore, an intelligent recognition method for point symbols was developed using the You Only Look Once ...
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Dalibor Bartonek and Pavla Andelová
The article addresses the issue of the unification of cartographic symbols in terms of graphics (visual) and interpretation in an international context. The motivation is the ongoing digitization of processes in the conditions of Industry 4.0, especially...
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