The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (Jun 2016)

AUTOMATED GENERALISATION WITHIN NMAs IN 2016

  • J. Stoter,
  • V. van Altena,
  • M. Post,
  • D. Burghardt,
  • C. Duchêne

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLI-B4-647-2016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. XLI-B4
pp. 647 – 652

Abstract

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Producing maps and geo-data at different scales is traditionally one of the main tasks of National (and regional) Mapping Agencies (NMAs). The derivation of low-scale maps (i.e. with less detail) from large-scale maps (with more detail), i.e. generalisation, used to be a manual task of cartographers. With the need for more up-to-date data as well as the development of automated generalisation solutions in both research and industry, NMAs are implementing automated generalisation production lines. To exchange experiences and identify remaining issues, a workshop was organised end 2015 by the Commission on Generalisation and Multirepresentation of the International Cartographic Association and the Commission on Modelling and Processing of the European Spatial Data Research. This paper reports about the workshop outcomes. It shows that, most NMAs have implemented a certain form of automation in their workflows, varying from generalisation of certain features while still maintaining a manual workflow; semiautomated editing and generalisation to a fully automated procedure.