Topographic databases normally contain areas of different land cover classes, commonly defining a planar partition, that is, gaps and overlaps are not allowed. When reducing the scale of such a database, some areas become too small for representation and need to be aggregated. This unintentionally but unavoidably results in changes of classes. In this article we present an optimisation method for the aggregation problem. This method aims to minimise changes of classes and to create compact shapes, subject to hard constraints ensuring aggregates of sufficient size for the target scale. To quantify class changes we apply a semantic distance measure. We give a graph theoretical problem formulation and prove that the problem is NP-hard, meaning...
Aggregate operators are a useful class of operators in rela-tional databases. In this paper, we exam...
This article presents the results of integrating large- and medium-scale data into a unified data st...
Multiple-scale and broad-scale assessments often require rescaling the original data to a consistent...
Topographic databases normally contain areas of different land cover classes, commonly defining a pl...
Topographic databases normally contain areas of different land cover classes, commonly defining a pl...
Topographic databases normally contain areas of different land cover classes, commonly defining a pl...
This paper presents a model and an optimization method for a problem that appears when reducing the ...
To provide users with maps of different scales and to allow them to zoom in and out without losing c...
We present a novel method for the automatic generalization of land cover maps. A land cover map is c...
Aggregating areas into larger regions is a common problem in spatial planning, geographic informatio...
Aggregating areas into larger regions is a common problem in spatial planning, geographic informatio...
The region aggregation problem is one of selecting, from the region of interest, that sub-set of gri...
Geoinformation generalization can be divided into model generalization and cartographic generalizati...
A subset of the general spatial optimization problem is the land acquisition or region aggregation p...
Large amounts of information can be overwhelming and costly to process, especially when transmitting...
Aggregate operators are a useful class of operators in rela-tional databases. In this paper, we exam...
This article presents the results of integrating large- and medium-scale data into a unified data st...
Multiple-scale and broad-scale assessments often require rescaling the original data to a consistent...
Topographic databases normally contain areas of different land cover classes, commonly defining a pl...
Topographic databases normally contain areas of different land cover classes, commonly defining a pl...
Topographic databases normally contain areas of different land cover classes, commonly defining a pl...
This paper presents a model and an optimization method for a problem that appears when reducing the ...
To provide users with maps of different scales and to allow them to zoom in and out without losing c...
We present a novel method for the automatic generalization of land cover maps. A land cover map is c...
Aggregating areas into larger regions is a common problem in spatial planning, geographic informatio...
Aggregating areas into larger regions is a common problem in spatial planning, geographic informatio...
The region aggregation problem is one of selecting, from the region of interest, that sub-set of gri...
Geoinformation generalization can be divided into model generalization and cartographic generalizati...
A subset of the general spatial optimization problem is the land acquisition or region aggregation p...
Large amounts of information can be overwhelming and costly to process, especially when transmitting...
Aggregate operators are a useful class of operators in rela-tional databases. In this paper, we exam...
This article presents the results of integrating large- and medium-scale data into a unified data st...
Multiple-scale and broad-scale assessments often require rescaling the original data to a consistent...