Title of article
Adaptive Zooming in Web Cartography
Author/Authors
Ales، نويسنده , , roCecconi ، نويسنده , , MartinGal، نويسنده , , a، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
13
From page
787
To page
799
Abstract
Beyond any doubt much of the current web mapping and web GIS applications lack cartographic quality. The
reasons aren’t only the technical limitations related to Internet delivery, but also the neglect of one of the main
cartographic principles of digital mapping, namely adaptive zooming. Adaptive zooming describes the adjustment
of a map, its contents and the symbolization to target scale in consequence of a zooming operation. The approach
described in this paper proposes the combination of two commonly known concepts: on the one hand levels
of detail (LoD) for those object classes, that require high computational cost for the automated generalization
process (e.g. buildings, road network); on the other hand an on-the-fly generalization for those object classes
which can be generalized by less complex methods and algorithms (e.g. rivers, lakes). Realizing such interactive
and dynamic concept for web mapping requires the use of vector based visualization tools. The data format best
meeting the criteria is the W3C standard Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG). Thus, it has been used to implement
the presented ideas in a prototype application for topographic web mapping based on the landscape model
VECTOR25 of the Swiss Federal Office of Topography
Keywords
web mapping with svg , Cartographic generalization , adaptive zooming
Journal title
Computer Graphics Forum
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Computer Graphics Forum
Record number
404492
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