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An Ontology Design Pattern for Cartographic Map Scaling

Published on Jul 08, 20132927 Views

The concepts of scale is at the core of cartographic abstraction and mapping. It de nes which geographic phenomena should be displayed, which type of geometry and map symbol to use, which measures can

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An Ontology Design Pattern forCartographic Map Scaling00:00
The need for scale and levels of detail00:41
Zooming out in OSM01:43
The need for scale and levels of detail02:23
Automated map generalization02:39
Overview of map generalization techniques03:21
What is the level of detail (LoD) of linked open data (LOD)? - 103:54
What is the level of detail (LoD) of linked open data (LOD)? - 204:26
What is the level of detail (LoD) of linked open data (LOD)? - 306:03
Map scaling in a nutshell - 106:51
Map scaling in a nutshell - 207:54
Map scaling in a nutshell - 308:20
DLP - 110:07
DLP - 210:55
DLP - 311:50
Constraints11:56
Monotonicity of Scaling - 112:21
Monotonicity of Scaling - 213:51
Monotonicity of Scaling - 313:58
Monotonicity of Scaling - 414:18
Functionality of Scaling - 114:35
Functionality of Scaling - 215:30
Functionality of Scaling - 316:13
Functionality of Scaling - 416:43
Functionality of Scaling - 517:38
Applying the pattern18:11
Conclusion and outlook19:03
Ontology Design Pattern for Map Scaling:Classes and Properties21:31