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An information model for maps: Towards cartographic production from GIS databases / Aileen Buckley (2005)
Titre : An information model for maps: Towards cartographic production from GIS databases Type de document : Article/Communication Auteurs : Aileen Buckley, Auteur ; Charlie Frye, Auteur ; Barbara P. Buttenfield, Auteur ; Torrin Hultgren, Auteur Editeur : Cartography and Geographic Information Society Année de publication : 2005 Conférence : Auto-Carto 2005, 15th International Research Symposium on Computer-based Cartography 18/03/2005 25/03/2005 Las Vegas Nevada - Etats-Unis OA Proceedings Importance : 20 p. Note générale : bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Rédaction cartographique
[Termes IGN] base de données localisées
[Termes IGN] production cartographique
[Termes IGN] sémiologie graphiqueRésumé : (auteur) This paper presents an information model that describes maps and informs the definition of GIS databases to support automated map production. When GIS databases are constructed primarily for the inventory and analysis of geographic phenomena, the data requirements for map production are often not considered until after the data have been already been compiled. The resulting maps and production processes are therefore often approached by cobbling together the map data from any available GIS database. We present an alternative approach that considers the map requirements from the outset, then defines the unique characteristics and requirements for the GIS data to support mapping, as well as the process models to create the maps. Our information model is derived from a communication model that encompasses traditional cartographic design and production processes to transform information about the geographic environment to geospatial data to maps. It defines rules for cartographic abstraction, symbology and labeling, graphic refinements (e.g., legibility, visual contrast, hierarchical organization, visual balance), and map compilation. We tested our information model using a multi-scale GIS database to produce various map products. From our research, we find that the information model must be flexible so as to reflect the individualistic approaches of map makers in their design and compilation processes. Numéro de notice : C2005-039 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE Nature : Communication DOI : sans En ligne : https://cartogis.org/docs/proceedings/2005/buckley.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : URL article Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=100866 L'oeuvre de l'Institut géographique national en Afrique noire pendant la période coloniale / Bernard Marty in Le monde des cartes, n° 180 (juin - août 2004)
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Titre : L'oeuvre de l'Institut géographique national en Afrique noire pendant la période coloniale Type de document : Article/Communication Auteurs : Bernard Marty, Auteur Année de publication : 2004 Article en page(s) : pp 117 - 125 Langues : Français (fre) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Cartographie
[Termes IGN] Afrique noire
[Termes IGN] Afrique occidentale française
[Termes IGN] cartographie historique
[Termes IGN] couverture cartographique
[Termes IGN] couverture photographique
[Termes IGN] Institut géographique national (France)
[Termes IGN] production cartographique
[Termes IGN] Service géographiqueRésumé : (Auteur) L'institut géographique national a été chargé, en juin 1944, de réaliser la cartographie de l'Empire colonial français, très en retard à cette époque, en s'appuyant sur les Services géographiques coloniaux déjà existants ou à créer. Ceci exigea la création de structures nouvelles - une " Inspection générale des Services géographiques coloniaux " fut mise en place à l'IGN pour coordonner les travaux -, la conception de méthodes propres aux travaux outre-mer, à la fois simples, rapides et suffisamment précises, et d'appareils et de matériels spécialement adaptés. Le financement des travaux fut principalement assuré par le FIDES (Fonds d'investissement et de développement économique et social), puis, à partir de 1960 (date d'accession à l'indépendance des anciennes colonies) par le FAC (Fonds d'aide et de coopération). Le programme des travaux comprenait une couverture photographique aérienne générale, un réseau de nivellement de précision et une carte générale au 1 : 200 000 complétée dans les régions à développement économique rapide par une carte au 1 : 50 000. La couverture photographique aérienne fut réalisée au 1 : 50 000, le canevas planimétrique de base appuyé sur des points astronomiques, le canevas altimétrique complémentaire appuyé sur un nivellement barométrique et la restitution effectuée sur des appareils spécialement conçus (Poivilliers D pour le 1 : 50 000, Wild A6 et Stéréoflex pour le 1 : 200 000). En 25 ans, la couverture photographique était quasi-complète, 3870 points astronomiques avaient été observés ainsi que 69 300 km d'itinéraires de nivellement de précision; 95% du territoire était cartographié au 1 : 200 000 (dont la moitié couverte de cartes régulières, l'autre moitié de fonds topographiques) ainsi que 600 000 km2 au 1 : 50 000, soit la moitié du programme initialement défini. Numéro de notice : A2004-254 Affiliation des auteurs : IGN (1940-2011) Thématique : GEOMATIQUE Nature : Article DOI : sans Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26781
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 021-04022 RAB Revue Centre de documentation En réserve L003 Disponible 021-04021 RAB Revue Centre de documentation En réserve L003 Disponible Analyse méthodologique de la chaine de photogrammétrie JICA de la cartographie de base au Burkina Faso et perspectives / A. Bolly (2002)
Titre : Analyse méthodologique de la chaine de photogrammétrie JICA de la cartographie de base au Burkina Faso et perspectives Type de document : Mémoire Auteurs : A. Bolly, Auteur Editeur : Champs-sur-Marne : Ecole nationale des sciences géographiques ENSG Année de publication : 2002 Importance : 26 p. Format : 21 x 30 cm Note générale : Bibliographie
Rapport de stage professionnel, mastère spécialisé en photogrammétrie numérique, image métrique, vision 3DLangues : Français (fre) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Photogrammétrie analytique
[Termes IGN] aérotriangulation analytique
[Termes IGN] appareil de restitution analytique
[Termes IGN] Burkina Faso
[Termes IGN] chaîne de production
[Termes IGN] instrumentation Leica
[Termes IGN] instrumentation Wild
[Termes IGN] production cartographique
[Termes IGN] récepteur GPS
[Termes IGN] stéréopréparationIndex. décimale : MPPMD Mémoires du mastère spécialisé Photogrammétrie, Positionnement et Mesures de Déformation Résumé : (Auteur) Dans le cadre de la scolarité du Mastère spécialisé en Photogrammétrie numérique, j'ai réalisé mon stage professionnel à l'Institut Géographique du Burkina (IGB) au Burkina Faso sur l'analyse méthodologique de la chaîne de photogrammétrie JICA [transfert de technologie de l'Agence Japonaise de Coopération Internationale] de la cartographie de base et ses perspectives. Les objectifs de cette étude sont définis comme suit : 1- Analyser méthodologiquement la chaîne photogrammétrique JICA de la cartographie de base, 2- Etudier l'impact de l'intégration des outils de photogrammétrie semi-analytiques sur la production cartographique, 3- Proposer des perspectives au niveau national de l'apport des nouvelles techniques photogrammétriques et d'image numérique pour la cartographie de base et les programmes d'environnement. L'IGB a souhaité notamment que les résultats de cette étude soient pratiques et opérationnels pour guider les gestionnaires de l'Institut dans leurs propositions. Numéro de notice : 13337 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : IMAGERIE Nature : Mémoire masters divers Organisme de stage : Institut Géographique du Burkina Faso Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=49917 Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 13337-01 MPPMD Livre Centre de documentation Travaux d'élèves Disponible Improving the quality of mass produced maps / J. Simley in Cartography and Geographic Information Science, vol 28 n° 2 (April 2001)
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Titre : Improving the quality of mass produced maps Type de document : Article/Communication Auteurs : J. Simley, Auteur Année de publication : 2001 Article en page(s) : pp 97 - 110 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Cartographie
[Termes IGN] données localisées numériques
[Termes IGN] gestion de la qualité
[Termes IGN] ingénierie
[Termes IGN] norme ISO 9000
[Termes IGN] production cartographique
[Termes IGN] produit cartographique
[Termes IGN] qualité cartographiqueRésumé : (Auteur) Quality is critical in cartography because key decisions are often made based on the information the map communicates. The mass production of digital cartographic information to support geographic information science has now added a new dimension to the problem of cartographic quality, as problems once limited to small volumes can now proliferate in mass production programs.These problems can also affect the economics of map production by diverting a sizeable portion of production cost to pay for rework on maps with poor quality. Such problems are common to general industry - in response, the quality engineering profession has developed a number of successful methods to overcome these problems. Two important methods are the reduction of error through statistical analysis and addressing the quality environment in which people work. Once initial and obvious quality problems have been solved, outside influences periodically, appear that cause adverse variations in quality and consequently increase production costs. Such errors can be difficult to detect before the customer is affected. However, a number of statistical techniques can be employed to detect variation so that the problem is eliminated before significant damage is caused. Additionally, the environment in which the workforce operates must be conducive to quality. Managers have a powerful responsibility to create this environment. Two sets of guidelines, known as Deming's Fourteen Points and ISO-9000, provide models for this environment. Numéro de notice : A2001-099 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE Nature : Article DOI : 10.1559/152304001782173745 En ligne : https://doi.org/10.1559/152304001782173745 Format de la ressource électronique : URL article Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=21799
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 032-01021 RAB Revue Centre de documentation En réserve L003 Disponible Mapping the 21st century: the 20th International Cartographic Conference, ICC 2001, Beijing, China, August 6 - 10, 2001, vol 2. Proceedings / L. Li (2001)
Titre de série : Mapping the 21st century: the 20th International Cartographic Conference, ICC 2001, Beijing, China, August 6 - 10, 2001, vol 2 Titre : Proceedings Type de document : Actes de congrès Auteurs : L. Li, Éditeur scientifique ; International cartographic association = association cartographique internationale, Auteur Editeur : International Cartographic Association ICA - Association cartographique internationale ACI Année de publication : 2001 Conférence : ICC 2001, 20th International Cartographic Conference ICA, Mapping the 21th century 06/08/2001 10/08/2001 Pékin Chine OA Proceedings Importance : 760 p. Format : 21 x 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-7-5030-1018-7 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Cartographie
[Termes IGN] arbre quadratique
[Termes IGN] atlas
[Termes IGN] carte touristique
[Termes IGN] cartographie
[Termes IGN] cartographie militaire
[Termes IGN] cartographie numérique
[Termes IGN] conception cartographique
[Termes IGN] production cartographique
[Termes IGN] système d'information géographiqueNote de contenu : PAPERS AND ABSTRACTS (COMMUNICATIONS ET POSTERS)
TOPIC 6 NATIONAL AND REGIONAL ATLASES
National and Regional Atlases : A Case Study on Necessary Elements Needed to Prepare an Atlas of Nepal for Secondary Level Students
Pawitra Thapa (Nepal)
Atlas of Saskatchewan - A Product of Technological Innovation
Ka-iu Fung (Canada)
Creation of the Electronic Version of the National Atlas of Russia
Victor V. Sveshnikov, Serghei V. Krivoff (Russia)
The Atlas of Québec on Internet: Building a Territory Information Network in the Province of Québec (Canada)
Jean Carrière, Juan-Luis Klein (Canada)
The National Physical Atlas of China
Liao Ke (China)
Environmental Atlas of the Corumbatai Watershed
Gilberto J. Garcia, Sérgio L. Antonello, Monica G.M. Magalhaes (Brazil)
A New Statistical Atlas for the European Union
Lysandros Tsoulos (Greece), Lorenz Hurni (Switzerland)
Atlas of the World. III Edition Thorough Geographical Atlas
Natalya N. Polunkina (Russia)
National Atlas of Russia (1st Volume). General Idea of Atlas
Natalya I. Sviridova (Russia)
GIS Functionality in Multimedia Atlases : Spatial Analysis for Everyone
Barbara Schneider (Switzerland)
From Flatland to Spaceland Concepts for Interactive 3D Navigation in High Standard Atlases
Stefan Huber, René Sieber (Switzerland)
Digital Atlas of Chile, Design and Implementation
Jorge Godoy Gutierrez, Rodrigo Barriga Vargas (Chile)
A Study of the Design of “Atlas of Shenzhen City”
He zongyi, Hou tao, Yu xia (China)
Precursors to the Rise of English World Atlases ; Theatres, Atlases, Cosmographies, Geographies, and Sets of Maps
Dalia Varanka (USA)
The Atlas 2000, The New Atlas of Israel
Tamar Soffer, Arie Shachar (Israel)
Characteristics in Data Management within a Scientific Multinational Internet Atlas
Christian Resch, Peter Jordan (Austria)
Electronic National Atlas of the Republic of Poland: Framework, Development and Challenges
Michal Okonek (Poland)
Designing an Electronic Socio-Economic New Atlas of Greece
Karanikolas Nicolas, Lafazani Pery, Myridis Myron (Greece)
National Atlases Since 1990 - New Approaches?
Christian Lambrecht (Germany)
Geobotanical Map of Russia for National Atlas
Tatiana Yurkovskaya (Russia)
The National Atlas of Canada - Growth, Challenge and Evolution
R. Eric Kramers (Canada)
Atlas of Canada and Atlas of Saskatchewan : Examples of National and Provincial Atlases
Stefan Palko (Canada)
The Compiling Characteristics and the Benefits of The Atlas of Agriculture of Fujian Province'
Guo Debing, Chen Guangyong (China)
National Atlas of Russia : the Present State and Perspectives
Victor V. Sveshnikov (Russia)
International Geologic-Geophysical Atlases of Indian, Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
Dina I. Zhiv (Russia)
Conception of Barnaul Atlas for a Businessman
Viktor Rudsky (Russia), Alexander Wolodtschenko (Germany)
Translation Rules for the Dynamic Generation of New Media Atlases
Todd Walker, William Cartwright (Australia)
The Canadian Communities Atlas
R. Eric Kramers (Canada)
TOPIC 7 MILITARY CARTOGRAPHY
Problems and Experiences in Updating the Contents of the Old Military Topographic Maps at Large Scales
Slavko Horvat, Zeljko Zeleznjak (Croatia)
The Procedure of Maintenance of the Military Navigational Handbook in the Constant up to Date Status
Slavko Horvat, Radovan Solaric (Croatia)
TOPIC 8 MAP DESIGN AND PRODUCTION
Modern Approach to Development of Graphic and Art Schools on Map Design in Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography (MIIGAIK)
Tamara P. Nyrtsova (Russia)
The Cartographycal Representation of Rural Cadastral Works in Mexico
Antonio Hernández-Navarro (Mexico)
Symbolizing Maps Using Parallel Line Patterns: What the Cartographic Designer Should Know
Clifford H. Wood (Canada)
New Trends in Map Printing
Miksovsky M., Kucera L. (Czech Republic)
Geospatial Data Exploration Using Interactive and Intelligent Cartographic Animations
Ogao P.J., Kraak M-J. (The Netherlands)
New Map Graphics of Topographic Maps of the Republic of Croatia
Stanislav Franges, Aleksandar Tonsetic, Robert Paj (Croatia)
Updating Map Series or GIS Databases ?
Eliaz Shlomi (Israel)
Commercial Cartography in Poland 1989-2000
Jan Krupski, Roman Janusiewicz (Poland)
Designing of Symbol System for 3D City Maps
Temenoujka Bandrova (Bulgaria)
Animated Maps of the Forest and Field Dynamics in European Russia for the Last 300 Years
Ilya A. Rylskiy, Vladimir S.Tikunov, Leniana F.Yanvareva (Russia)
Spatial Graphical Data Organization in Polar Region Database of China
Pang Xiaoping, E Dongchen, He Zongyi (China)
Automatic Map Name Placement for 1:250000 Topographical Maps
Fan Hong, Zhang zuxun, Du Daosheng, Zhang jianqing (China)
Working Environment Construction for Interactive Map Generalization System
Tinghua A ,Yaolin Liu (the Netherlands)
Cartographic Publishing on Demand Technical Possibilities and Limitations
Sjef J.F., M van der Steen (the Netherlands)
Using Feature-Based Topology for Cartographic Vector Symbology
Vince E. Smith, Janet F. Conklin (USA)
Cartographic Design Considerations for Automated Graphic Revision of 1:25,000-Scale Vector Data
Nonoko Tsukada, K.Irie, T.Terabayashi, T.Kadowaki,
Nakaminami , M.Machida, Y.Tsuruoka (Japan)
Toponymy Thesaurus: Its Cartographic Integration in a Bilingual Region
Fernando Garcia Pazos (Spain)
Designing New Maps Adapted to Users Needs
Lise Just (Denmark)
Cartographic Data Captureand Map Production -TOPO25
Mehmet Ustun, Y.Bahri Ceyhan (Turkey)
New Opportunities for Production, On-Demand Printing/Publishing, Archiving, Sharing Digital Originals of Hardcopy-Maps and Pdf Format
Dursun Er Ilgin, Bahri Ceyhan (Turkey)
Design and Implementing of Automatical Generalisation in a New Productionenvironment for Datasets in Scale 1:50.000 (- and 1:100.000)
Marianne Bengtson (Denmark)
Folded Map and Atlas Design Based on the Geometric Principle
Koryo Miura (Japan)
The Construction and Utility of Three New Map Types
John E. Isom (USA)
Intelligent Progressive Model (IPM) for Label Placement of Cartographic Dense Point Features
Guo Qing Sheng, Wang Tao (China)
Production Digital Mapping Flowcharting Experiences in Chile Using MGE Map Publisher
Leonardo Oyarzun Yarza, Jorge Godoy Gutierrez, Rodrigo Barriga Vargas (Chile)
Digital Publishing System as Well as Its Effect on Map Production
Liuzhen, Cui Huping, Deng Shujun, Wang xiaoli(China)
CIP3 Will Expedite the Publishing of Color Map
Cui Huping, Liu Zhen. Deng Shujun (China)
The Theory of Cartographic Communication Based on Modern Computer
Gao bo, Lu liangzhi (China)
Opportunities of Economy Innovation Development Mapping of Russia
Alexey V.Tikunov (Russia)
The Research and Application of Rip Technology in Map Publishing System
Chen guangxue, Zhang dong, Liu ailong, Zhang de (China)
Map Projection Selection for Global and Regional Raster Databases
E. Lynn Usery (USA)
The Russian Ethnical Cartography Development in the XVII-XIX Centuries
Aibulat Psyanchin (Russia)
Generalized Equip-Difference Parallel Polyconical Projection Method for the Global Map
Hao Xiaoguang, Xue Huaiping (China)
Symbol Designing of Boundary Lines in 3D GIS Based on Characteristics
Fengwen Bai, Xiaoyong Chen (Thailand)
TOPIC 9 TOURIST MAPPING
An Electronic Lens on Digital Tourist City-Maps
Francesco Guerra (Italy), Chryssoula Boutoura (Greece)
The Study of “China Traffic and Tourism Electronic Atlas”
Lizheng Guo (China)
Appraisal of Tourist Mapping in Nigeria
Nnabugwu O. Uluocha(Nigeria)
TOPIC 10 SECURITY, PRICING AND COPYRIGHT OF CARTOGRAPHIC DATABASE AND DIGITAL MAPS
Strategies for Robust Digital Cartographic Steganography
Matthew T. Rice (USA)
The Management of 1:250,000 National Topograghic Database of China
Song Hongyun (China)
TOPIC 11 GIS AND DIGITAL MAPPING (suite)
GIS for Modeling Cartographic Design
Alexander Martynenko, Tamara Nyrtsova, Irene Karachevtseva (Russia)
Implementation of a Seamless Database and On-Demand-Mapping on 1:25,000 Scale Maps of Iran
M. Taleii, M. J. Valadan Zeoj, A. Mansourian (Iran)
Searching Internet Server for the Electronic Libraries of Maps and Geospatial Information Metadata as a Scientific and Practical Problem of the Global Geoinformatic Mapping
Alexander Martynenko, Alexander Lyuty, Igor Zemlianov,
Alexander Serdyukov, Nina Lunyova (Russia)
The Management of the Multi-Scale Spatial Data in Digital Earth
Zou Yijiang ,Wu Jin-hua (China)
The Quantitative Study of Geographical Elements-- Establishment of Geographical Factors Database
Dong Chun, Zhang Qingpu, Liu Jiping (China)
Integration of Multi-Source Data for Cartographic Object Extraction to Support Urban Settlement Management
Jonathan Li (Canada), Heinz Rüther (South Africa)
Choropleth Maps: Classification Revisited
Gennady Andrienko, Natalia Andrienko, Alexandr Savinov (Germany)
Integration of Multimedia Cartography, GPS, and GIS to Evaluate Environmental Policies:Results of a Pilot Project in Massachusetts
Alberto Giordano (USA)
A Software Engineering Approach for GIS Developing
Wu Sheng, Wang Jiayao (China)
GIS and Regional Economic Development Planning
Chen Fei, Du Daosheng , Jiang Jingtong (China)
Linear Quadtree Encoding of Raster Data and Its Spatial Analysis Approaches
ShengYehua, Tang Hong, Zhao Xiaohu (China)
Quick Algorithm of Selecting and Capturing Geographic Information
LI Hongli, XU Haitao, LI Hanrong, YU Jinxing (China)
Geographic Targeting for Poverty Alleviation in Nigeria:a Geographic Information System (GIS) Approach
Felicia Olufunmilayo Akinyemi (Nigeria)
Modeling Spatial Dependencies for Supervised Geospatial Data: Plums Approach
Sanjay Chawla, Shashi Shekhar, Weili Wu (USA)
An Object-Oriented Data Model for Digital Cartographic Object
Chen Yijin, Gu Bin, Hou Miaole (China)
Urban Population Geographical Information System
Lin Zongjian, Jin Yimin, Li Chengming (China)
Investigation on Spatial Relations in 3D GIS Based on NIV
Deng Min, Li Chengming (China)
Improving 9-Intersection Model By Replacing the Complement with Voronoi Region
LI Chengming (China)
Publishing in PDF - A Promising Net Map Publishing Mode
Liu Zhen, Deng Shujun (China)
A 3D GIS Prototype for Military Applications
Fabien Ramos (France)
On the Faithful Conversion of Contours
Albert H J Christensen (USA)
Boolean Algebraic Organization of Cartographic Symbol System and Its Application in the Computer-Aided Cartography
Zhong Yexun, Wei Wenzhan, Zhong Saiguo (China)
Accuracy Assessment of Mapping Products Produced From the Star-3I Airborne IFSAR System
Xiaopeng Li, A. Bruce Baker, George Dickson (Canada)
Three-Dimensional City Modeling From Airborne Laser Scanning
Hiroshi Masaharu, Hiroyuki Hasegawa, Kazuyuki Ohtsubo (Japan)
Multisource Data Modeling in Natural Resources and Land Cover Mapping
Yeqiao Wang (USA)
Automatic Creating Techniques for Topological Spatial Relationship Based on the Grid Index
Cai Shaohua ,Wang Jiayao ,Jiang Hongtao, Liao Ning (China)
Research on Object-Oriented Geographical Data Model in GIS
Wang Qingshan, Wang Jiayao, Zhou Haiyan, Li Bin (China)
A New Generation Top10vector Data in the Netherlands
Nico Bakker, Bert Kolk (The Netherlands)
GIS Application Based on Wireless Internet
Qing Quan Li, Yong Liu (China)
Cartographic Database Updating
Cécile Lemarié, Thierry Badard (France)
Government GIS and its Application for Decision Support
Zhang Qingpu (China)
Database Design in Migration from Traditional to Object-Oriented GIS - The Evolution Story of the Topographic Database of Finland
Leena Salo-Merta ,Ari Tella, Ilkka Vanhamaa (Finland)
An Integrated Approach of Automatic Road Extraction and Evaluation from Remotely Sensed Imagery
Wenbo Song, Timothy L. Haithcoat, James D. Hipple (USA)
Using Rough Set Represent the Uncertainty in GIS Spatial Data
Jin Zhang (China)
City of Rio De Janeiro - Mapping Dengue's Occurences
Cecília Nicolai , Maria Luiza Furtado de Mendonca, Marcia Pereira Fontes (Brazil)
The Effects of GIS and Digital Mapping on Cartographic Vocabulary
Judy M. Olson (USA)
A Database Approach for Raster Data Management in Geographic Information System
Zhiguang Han, Qian Liu (USA)
The Status of GIS Cartography in the Council for Geoscience, South Africa
H M Roos (South Africa)
The Impact of Resolution on the Accuracy of Hydrologic Data Derived from DEMs
Tang Guoan, Liu Yongmei, Liu Wangqing, Chen Zhengjiang, Zhao Mudan (China)
Construction Program of Database with Vector Data for 1:25,000 Scale Geographical Information
Hiroyuki Ohno, Mamoru Koarai, Toshiyuki Terabayashi, Shinpei Ishigaki,
Eiichi Tamura, Koji Otsuka, Kiyoaki Nakaminami (Japan)Numéro de notice : 13003B Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE Nature : Actes En ligne : https://icaci.org/files/documents/ICC_proceedings/ICC2001/icc2001/defult.htm Format de la ressource électronique : URL Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=34602 Voir aussi
- Mapping the 21st century: the 20th International Cartographic Conference, ICC 2001, Beijing, China, August 6 - 10, 2001, vol 1. Proceedings / L. Li (2001)
- Mapping the 21st century: the 20th International Cartographic Conference, ICC 2001, Beijing, China, August 6 - 10, 2001, vol 3. Proceedings / L. Li (2001)
- Mapping the 21st century: the 20th International Cartographic Conference, ICC 2001, Beijing, China, August 6 - 10, 2001, vol 5. Proceedings / L. Li (2001)
- Mapping the 21st century: the 20th International Cartographic Conference, ICC 2001, Beijing, China, August 6 - 10, 2001, vol 4. Proceedings / L. Li (2001)
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- A 3D GIS prototype for military applications / Fabien Ramos (2001)
- Cartographic database updating / Cécile Lemarié (2001)
- Three-dimensional city modeling from airborne laser scanning / Hiroshi Masaharu (2001)
- Designing of symbol system for 3D city maps / Temenoujka Bandrova (2001)
- The world in the pocket : toward a mobile cartography / Tumasch Reichenbacher (2001)
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