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Geometric Proportional Analogies In Topographic Maps: Theory and Application

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Geometric Proportional Analogies In Topographic Maps: Theory and Application
This paper details the application of geometric proportional analogies in the sub-classification of polygons within a topographic (land cover) map. The first part of this paper concerns geometric proportional analogies that include attributes (fill-pattern and fillcolour). We describe an extension to the standard theory of analogy that incorporates attributes into the analogical mapping process. We identify two variants on this attribute matching extension, which is required to solve different types of geometric proportional analogy problems. In the second part of this paper we describe how we adapt one of the algorithms to identify structures in topographic datasets (maps). We detail the results of identifying a number of different structures on a sample topographic map.
Emma-Claire Mullally, Diarmuid P. O'Donoghue, Amy
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where SGAI
Authors Emma-Claire Mullally, Diarmuid P. O'Donoghue, Amy J. Bohan, Mark T. Keane
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