International audienceCartographic design requires controllable methods and tools to produce maps that are adapted to users' needs and preferences. The formalized rules and constraints for cartographic representation come mainly from the conceptual framework of graphic semiology. Most current Geographical Information Systems (GIS) rely on the Styled Layer Descriptor and Semiology Encoding (SLD/SE) specifications which provide an XML schema describing the styling rules to be applied on geographic data to draw a map. Although this formalism is relevant for most usages in cartography, it fails to describe complex cartographic and artistic styles. In order to overcome these limitations, we propose an extension of the existing SLD/SE specificati...
Deux représentations du territoire sont majoritairement proposées pour être covisualisées de multipl...
The paper describes the concept of cartographic style that is applicable to practically every type o...
Includes Figures, Tables, Maps, Photos, Maps, Paintings, Equations and Bibliography.Maps have always...
International audienceCartographic design requires controllable methods and tools to produce maps th...
International audienceIn the context of custom map design, handling more artistic and expressive too...
International audienceWe explore visual map abstraction for the generation of stylized renderings of...
International audienceA pictorial style is considered as a transfer function between the properties ...
Is aesthetics an objective in the map design process? This question echoes our long-term research: d...
Generally, the present disclosure is directed to stylizing a map based on one or more examples of re...
Although proprietary and free web map applications have become an important part of daily life, indi...
When visualizing the different layers of geographic information through a map server, the layers are...
technical reportPainters and cartographers have developed artistic landscape rendering techniques fo...
Two representations of the territory are widely provided simultaneously to the user through interact...
The paper presents a new approach of optimized vectorization to generate stylized artifacts such as ...
This thesis introduces a programmable method to design 2D arrangements for element textures: Texture...
Deux représentations du territoire sont majoritairement proposées pour être covisualisées de multipl...
The paper describes the concept of cartographic style that is applicable to practically every type o...
Includes Figures, Tables, Maps, Photos, Maps, Paintings, Equations and Bibliography.Maps have always...
International audienceCartographic design requires controllable methods and tools to produce maps th...
International audienceIn the context of custom map design, handling more artistic and expressive too...
International audienceWe explore visual map abstraction for the generation of stylized renderings of...
International audienceA pictorial style is considered as a transfer function between the properties ...
Is aesthetics an objective in the map design process? This question echoes our long-term research: d...
Generally, the present disclosure is directed to stylizing a map based on one or more examples of re...
Although proprietary and free web map applications have become an important part of daily life, indi...
When visualizing the different layers of geographic information through a map server, the layers are...
technical reportPainters and cartographers have developed artistic landscape rendering techniques fo...
Two representations of the territory are widely provided simultaneously to the user through interact...
The paper presents a new approach of optimized vectorization to generate stylized artifacts such as ...
This thesis introduces a programmable method to design 2D arrangements for element textures: Texture...
Deux représentations du territoire sont majoritairement proposées pour être covisualisées de multipl...
The paper describes the concept of cartographic style that is applicable to practically every type o...
Includes Figures, Tables, Maps, Photos, Maps, Paintings, Equations and Bibliography.Maps have always...