Dynamic simplification and visualization of large maps
Authors:
N. Mustafa a;
S. Krishnan b;
G. Varadhan c;
S. Venkatasubramanian b
| Affiliations: | a Department of Computer Science, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, United States |
| b AT&T Labs - Research, Florham Park, New Jersey, United States | |
| c Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States |
DOI:
10.1080/13658810500390794
Publication Frequency:
12 issues per year
Published in:
International Journal of Geographical Information Science,
Volume
20,
Issue
3
March
2006
, pages 273
- 302
Subjects:
Cartography;
Computer Science (General);
Earth Sciences;
Geographic Information Systems;
Location Based Services;
Navigation;
Systems & Computer Architecture of Databases;
Topography;
Transport Geography;
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Previously published as:
International journal of geographical information systems
(0269-3798,
1362-3087)
until 1996
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Abstract
In this paper, we present an algorithm that performs simplification of large geographical maps through a novel use of graphics hardware. Given a map as a collection of non-intersecting chains and a tolerance parameter for each chain, we produce a simplified map that resembles the original map, satisfying the condition that the distance between each point on the simplified chain and the original chain is within the given tolerance parameter, and that no two chains intersect. In conjunction with this, we also present an out-of-core system for interactive visualization of these maps. We represent the maps hierarchically and employ different pruning strategies to accelerate the rendering. Our algorithm uses a parallel approach to do rendering as well as fetching data from the disk in a synchronous manner. We have applied our algorithm to a gigabyte sized map dataset. The memory overhead of our algorithm (the amount of main memory it requires) is output sensitive and is typically tens of megabytes, much smaller than the actual data size.
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| Keywords: Map simplification; Graphics hardware; Out-of-core |
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