23rd ICA Workshop on Map Generalisation and Multiple Representation
The 23rd ICA commission workshop was be held online from Delft, the Netherlands, November 5 and 6, 2020.
The workshop focused on methods and applications for interactive multi-scale visualisations of spatial data.
Please check the workshop website for details and updates on the workshop.
Important dates
- Submission deadline: Monday 24th August, 2020, submitted to EasyChair.
- Notification of paper acceptance: by Friday 25th September, 2020
- Workshop: Thursday 5th to Friday 6th of November, 2020
Program and papers
The full programme of the workshop and the joint conference can be found here. The online sessions were recorded and you can watch on Youtube.
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5th November, 2020:
- Azelle Courtial, Guillaume Touya and Xiang Zhang – Constraint Based Evaluation of Generalised Images Generated by Deep Learning.
- Willem van Opstal, Martijn Meijers and Ravi Peters – Rule-based isobath generalisation using the Triangle Region Graph: uniting soundings, isobaths and constraints through a navigational surface.
- Timofey Samsonov, Olga Yakimova, Olga Guseva and Daniil Potemkin – Adjustment of geometric level of detail charactristics based on landuse/landcover distribution.
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6th November, 2020:
- Paraskevi Mikeli, Andriani Skopeliti and Byron Nakos – Cadastral data generalization for the creation of large scale maps.
- Karel Staněk and Petr Silhak – Automated processing of state civil maps of middle scales.
- Jantien Stoter, Vincent van Altena and Daniël te Winkel – Aligning heterogenous topographical data to derive multi-scale content for the Dutch nationwide Spatial Data Infrastructure.
- Dongliang Peng, Martijn Meijers and Peter van Oosterom – Multi-layer vario-scale map with dynamic transitions and visual analytical comparer web tool .
- Guillaume Touya – MapGenOnto: A Shared Ontology for Map Generalisation and Multi-Scale Visualisation.
- Dongliang Peng, Martijn Meijers and Peter van Oosterom – Paralleling generalization operations to support smooth zooming: Case study of merging area objects.
- Mathias Gröbe and Dirk Burghardt – Point selection approaches for zoomable maps.
- Arthur van Goethem, Wouter Meulemans, Andreas Reimer and Bettina Speckmann – Simplification with Parallelism.
Local workshop organisers:
Martijn Meijers, Peter van Oosterom, Dongliang Peng, and the ICA Commission chairs: Pia Bereuter, Paulo Raposo, Guillaume Touya