3rd ICA Workshop - Papers
Blanca Baella and Maria Plà (Institut Cartographic de Catalunya) Map Generalization to Obtain the Topographic Map of Catalonia 1:10,000
Zhilin Li and Chengming Li (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) Algorithms for Objective Representation of DTM at Its Natural Scales
Dietrich Schürer (University of Bonn) Requirements of Model Generalization for GIS and Implementation on SupportGIS
Paul Hardy (Laser-Scan Ltd., Cambridge UK) Active Object Techniques for Production of Multiple Map and Geodata Products from a Spatial Database
Jan Terje Bjørke (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment) Map Generalization: A Fuzzy Logic Approach
Peter Højholt (National Survey and Cadastre, Denmark) From 1:10.000 to 1:50.000 at 300 km2/day Paper
Byron Nakos (National Technical University of Athens) Comparison of Manual Versus Digital Line Simplification
Michael E. Lonergan and Christopher B. Jones (University of Glamorgan) The Deformation and Displacement of Areal Objects During Automated Map Generalisation: An Approach to Conflict Resolution Through Maximising Nearest Neighbour Distances
Anne Ruas (Institut Géographique National) The Role of Meso Level for Urban Generalisation Paper
Annabelle Boffet (Institut Géographique National) A Framework for Automated Spatial Analysis Based on Spatialization Principles Paper
Nicolas Regnauld, Alistair Edwardes and Mathieu Barrault (University of Edinburgh and University of Zurich) Strategies in Building Generalisation: Modelling the Sequence, Constraining the Choice
Mahes Visvalingam (The University of Hull) Aspects of (Line) Generalisation
Alistair Edwardes and William Mackaness (University of Edinburgh) Modelling Knowledge For Automated Generalisation of Categorical Maps - A Constraint Based Approach
Barbara P. Buttenfield (University of Colorado, Boulder USA) Progressive Transmission of Vector Data on the Internet: A Cartographic Solution
André Skupin (University of New Orleans) Revisiting Töpfer: Implications of the Radical Law for Scalable Spatialization
Lars Harrie and Anna-Karin Hellström (University of Lund, Sweden) A prototype system for propagating updates between cartographic data sets
Joachim Bobrich (University of Hannover) Solution of Cartographic Conflicts by Context Dependent Optimization
Mats Dunkars and Anna Bergman (VBB VIAK and University College Gävle) Object Oriented Modelling of Geographical Information at Multiple Scales
Peter van der Poorten and Chris Jones (University of Glamorgan) Customisable Line Generalisation using Delaunay Triangulation
Dan Lee (ESRI Inc., Redlands USA) Practical Solutions for Specific Generalization Tasks Paper
Christopher Gold, David Thibault and Zhonghai Liu (Université Laval, Quebec, Canada) Map Generalization by Skeleton Retraction
Tapani Sarjakoski and Tiina Kilpeläinen (Finnish Geodetic Institute) Least Squares Adjustment for Generalization of Large Data Sets
Frank Brazile and Alistair Edwardes (University of Zurich and University of Edinburgh) Map Space Partitioning for Agent Process Organization
Beat Peter and Robert Weibel (University of Zurich) Using Vector and Raster-Based Techniques in Categorical Map Generalization Paper
Marc van Kreveld (University of Utrecht) Twelve Computational Geometry Problems from Cartographic Generalization Paper
Geoffrey H. Dutton (Spatial Effects, Belmont MA, USA) Visualizing Map Generalization Solutions on the World Wide Web
Francis Harvey (University of Kentucky) Pessimistic Generalization: Limits and Lessons for Semantic Interoperability
William A. Mackaness and Elizabeth Glover (University of Edinburgh) The Application of Dynamic Generalisation to Virtual Map Design
Margarita Kokla and Marinos Kavouras (National Technical University of Athens) Spatial Concept Lattices: An Integration Method in Model Generalization