Improving vario-scale implementation based on needs of Kadaster topographic data users
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Abstract
Vario-scale is a new mapping technique which automatically generalizes maps from a baselayer of faces. Applications of vario-scale are continuous, smooth zoom in web maps,multi-scale representation in one map and being able to generate maps at arbitrary scale. Also,this would only require having to maintain the dataset at the highest scale level, since all otherscales are derived from it.Potentially, vario-scale could be an alternative for current web maps and generalizationalgorithms. The Dutch national mapping agency, Kadaster, currently employs its owngeneralization process. However, they would like to know whether the users of theirtopographic datasets are interested in vario-scale. At this moment, there is a workingimplementation of vario scale (made by dr. ir. Martijn Meijers). This implementation,however, is still lacking in, for example, cartographic quality. Therefore the research questionin this project is: how can the implementation of vario-scale be improved to better meet theneeds for end users of Kadaster topographic data?This question is answered by questioning surveying users of Kadaster data on what theywould like to see improved about the existing implementation. Combining this with anexploration of the current software leads to an attempt at improving the currentimplementation. The project goal is set as enabling the road network visualization and mobilemap adaptation. Road network visualization is achieved by building the roads space scalecube and overlay with the background area at the front-end. Mobile map adaptation is realizedby creating the touch screen interaction between the device and the user. Finally, a validationsurvey is conducted to examine the difference between the original vario scaleimplementation and the adapted one.