Geodesy and Cartography (Jun 2017)

Area collapse algorithm computing new curve of 2D geometric objects

  • Buczek Michał Mateusz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/geocart-2017-0004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 1
pp. 23 – 43

Abstract

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The processing of cartographic data demands human involvement. Up-to-date algorithms try to automate a part of this process. The goal is to obtain a digital model, or additional information about shape and topology of input geometric objects. A topological skeleton is one of the most important tools in the branch of science called shape analysis. It represents topological and geometrical characteristics of input data. Its plot depends on using algorithms such as medial axis, skeletonization, erosion, thinning, area collapse and many others. Area collapse, also known as dimension change, replaces input data with lower-dimensional geometric objects like, for example, a polygon with a polygonal chain, a line segment with a point.

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