• DocumentCode
    632789
  • Title

    Circular-arc cartograms

  • Author

    Kamper, Jan-Hinrich ; Kobourov, Stephen G. ; Nollenburg, Martin

  • Author_Institution
    Univ. Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Feb. 27 2013-March 1 2013
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    8
  • Abstract
    We present a new circular-arc cartogram model in which countries are drawn as polygons with circular arcs instead of straight-line segments. Given a political map and values associated with each country in the map, a cartogram is a distorted map in which the areas of the countries are proportional to the corresponding values. In the circular-arc cartogram model straight-line segments can be replaced by circular arcs in order to modify the areas of the polygons, while the corners of the polygons remain fixed. The countries in circular-arc cartograms have the aesthetically pleasing appearance of clouds or snowflakes, depending on whether their edges are bent outwards or inwards. This makes it easy to determine whether a country has grown or shrunk, just by its overall shape. We show that determining whether a given map and given area-values can be realized as a circular-arc cartogram is an NP-hard problem. Next we describe a heuristic method for constructing circular-arc cartograms, which uses a max-flow computation on the dual graph of the map, along with a computation of the straight skeleton of the underlying polygonal decomposition. Our method is implemented and produces cartograms that, while not yet perfectly accurate, achieve many of the desired areas in our real-world examples.
  • Keywords
    cartography; computational complexity; computational geometry; data visualisation; graph theory; NP-hard problem; circular-arc cartogram model; countries; map dual graph; max-flow computation; political map; polygonal decomposition; polygons; snowflakes; straight-line segments; Complexity theory; Computational modeling; Connectors; Nominations and elections; Shape; Skeleton; Vectors;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Visualization Symposium (PacificVis), 2013 IEEE Pacific
  • Conference_Location
    Sydney, NSW
  • ISSN
    2165-8765
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PacificVis.2013.6596121
  • Filename
    6596121