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29 December 2008 Using ontology for map personalization visualization application
Weihua Dong, Jiping Liu, Qingsheng Guo
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Proceedings Volume 7285, International Conference on Earth Observation Data Processing and Analysis (ICEODPA); 72853P (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.815832
Event: International Conference on Earth Observation Data Processing and Analysis, 2008, Wuhan, China
Abstract
The growth of web and wireless of geographical information systems presents a new set of challenges for map personalization services, because web and wireless mobile users of geographical information systems require information that is directly relevant to the specific task in which they are engaged. In this paper, we propose to set up user ontology for map personalization. Based on the user ontology, we put forward and adopt the cartographic generalization for web map personalization visualization driven by user ontology, which remain or reduce online web map description data according to user's interests and increase user's understanding of the web map. Based on this, we set up automatic web cartographic prototype systems to generate web mapping on demand.
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Weihua Dong, Jiping Liu, and Qingsheng Guo "Using ontology for map personalization visualization application", Proc. SPIE 7285, International Conference on Earth Observation Data Processing and Analysis (ICEODPA), 72853P (29 December 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.815832
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KEYWORDS
Roads

Geographic information systems

Visualization

Associative arrays

Data modeling

Databases

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