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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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Silvia Klettner
Through signs and symbols, maps represent geographic space in a generalized and abstracted way. Cartographic research is, therefore, concerned with establishing a mutually shared set of signs and semiotic rules to communicate geospatial information succe...
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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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Andriani Skopeliti and Leda Stamou
In this paper, online map services are reviewed from a cartographic point of view. The most popular online map services are selected based on worldwide website traffic data, provided by specialized sites, such as Similarweb, in terms of global coverage a...
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Xiaodong Zhou, Tinghua Ai, Nina Meng and Peng Xie
Vector tile mapping is an important issue in web map research. At present, vector tile mapping requires the symbolization of geographic information, as supported by cartographic software, and the development of a corresponding symbolic database when web ...
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