Title
Morphing polylines: A step towards continuous generalization
Abstract
We study the problem of morphing between two polylines that represent linear geographical features like roads or rivers generalized at two different scales. This problem occurs frequently during continuous zooming in interactive maps. Situations in which generalization operators like typification and simplification replace, for example, a series of consecutive bends by fewer bends are not always handled well by traditional morphing algorithms. We attempt to cope with such cases by modeling the problem as an optimal correspondence problem between characteristic parts of each polyline. A dynamic programming algorithm is presented that solves the matching problem in O(nm) time, where n and m are the respective numbers of characteristic parts of the two polylines. In a case study we demonstrate that the algorithm yields good results when being applied to data from mountain roads, a river and a region boundary at various scales.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2008.06.004
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Continuous generalization,Morphing,Dynamic programming,Line simplification
Journal
32
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
4
0198-9715
18
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.20
10
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Martin Nöllenburg11099.69
Damian Merrick216512.84
Alexander Wolff322222.66
Marc Benkert420014.45