Title :
Cartographic name placement with Prolog
Author :
Jones, Christopher B.
Author_Institution :
Polytech. of Wales, Pontypridd, UK
Abstract :
A major problem in computer cartography is how to place names on maps so they are clearly associated with the features they annotate, while avoiding overlap with other names and features. The logic programming language, Prolog, can be used to express the name-placement problem as a set of rules, referring primarily to the identification of free space, the generation of trial label positions, and the resolution of conflict between these positions. Cartographic features can be specified either explicitly as facts in the Prolog database or implicitly by presenting Prolog with the results of a prior analysis of potential label positions. The Prolog inference mechanism can then determine whether there is a combination of label positions that satisfies the rules of placement.<>
Keywords :
PROLOG; cartography; computer graphics; inference mechanisms; logic programming; Prolog database; Prolog inference mechanism; cartographic name placement; computer cartography; free space; logic programming language; maps; name-placement problem; placement rules; potential label positions; prior analysis; trial label positions; Computer graphics; Functional programming; Inference algorithms; Inference mechanisms; Iterative algorithms; Iterative methods; Labeling; Logic programming; Reflection; Tree graphs;
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE