The development of interactive map websites increases the need of efficient automatic cartographic generalisation. The generalisation process, which aims at decreasing the level of details of geographic data in order to produce a map at a given scale, is extremely complex. A classical method for automating the generalisation process consists in using a heuristic tree-search strategy. This type of strategy requires having high quality control knowledge (heuristics) to guide the search for the optimal solution. Unfortunately, this control knowledge is rarely perfect and its evaluation is often difficult. Yet, this evaluation can be very useful to manage knowledge and to determine when to revise it. The objective of our work is to offer an aut...
Many automated generalisation methods are based on local search optimisation techniques: Starting fr...
Utilising urban context recognition and machine learning to improve the generalisation of buildings ...
The purpose of cartographic generalization is to represent a particular situation adapted to the nee...
International audienceThe development of interactive map websites increases the need of efficient au...
Best paper awardInternational audienceBoth humans and artificial systems frequently use trial and er...
International audienceHumans frequently have to face complex problems. A classical approach to solve...
Humans frequently have to face complex problems. A classical approach to solve them is to search the...
Both humans and artificial systems frequently use trial and error methods to problem solving. In ord...
Many real world problems can be expressed as optimisation problems. Solving such problems means to f...
Cartographic generalisation is the process of simplifying a representation to suit the scale and pur...
International audienceMany real world problems can be expressed as optimisation problems. Solving th...
International audienceCartographic generalisation is a process similar to text summarization that tr...
The paper deals with automation of cartographic generalization of point features by displacement and...
Many automated generalisation methods are based on local search optimisation techniques: Starting fr...
Utilising urban context recognition and machine learning to improve the generalisation of buildings ...
The purpose of cartographic generalization is to represent a particular situation adapted to the nee...
International audienceThe development of interactive map websites increases the need of efficient au...
Best paper awardInternational audienceBoth humans and artificial systems frequently use trial and er...
International audienceHumans frequently have to face complex problems. A classical approach to solve...
Humans frequently have to face complex problems. A classical approach to solve them is to search the...
Both humans and artificial systems frequently use trial and error methods to problem solving. In ord...
Many real world problems can be expressed as optimisation problems. Solving such problems means to f...
Cartographic generalisation is the process of simplifying a representation to suit the scale and pur...
International audienceMany real world problems can be expressed as optimisation problems. Solving th...
International audienceCartographic generalisation is a process similar to text summarization that tr...
The paper deals with automation of cartographic generalization of point features by displacement and...
Many automated generalisation methods are based on local search optimisation techniques: Starting fr...
Utilising urban context recognition and machine learning to improve the generalisation of buildings ...
The purpose of cartographic generalization is to represent a particular situation adapted to the nee...