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The generalization by simplification operator with Chrobak’s method of objects representing groups of buildings in Gdańsk district - scale 1:10000

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The process of automatic generalization is one of the elements of spatial data preparation for the purpose of creating digital cartographic studies. The presented data include a part of the process of generalization of building groups obtained from the national geodesy and cartography resource from BDOT10k (10k topographic database) [1].

The input data are building groups obtained as a result of the aggregation operator activity (GDA_BuildingAggregation). The Chrobak's operator was designed to simplify lines [2]. For the purpose of simplifying buildings, this method has been adapted and extended by verifying the minimum size of the object using the cartographic matrix [3]. The resulting objects require another stage - orthogonalization. As a result of the simplification process, 1.5% of building groups have been removed.

Literature

[1] Regulation of the Ministry of Administration and Digitization, W sprawie bazy danych obiektów topograficznych oraz bazy danych obiektów ogólnogeograficznych, a także standardowych opracowań kartograficznych [Regarding the database of topographic objects and the database of general geographic objects, as well as standard cartographic studies.]

[2] Chrobak, T. "Metoda uogólnienia danych w procesie generalizacji obiektów liniowych." Archiwum Fotogrametrii, Kartografii i Teledetekcji 13 (2003).

[3] Chrobak, Tadeusz. "Przydatność osnowy kartograficznej i metody obiektywnego upraszczania obiektów do aktualizacji danych w BDT." Geomatics and Environmental Engineering 3 (2009): 81-90.

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Year of publication:
2020
Verification date:
2020-12-28
Creation date:
2020
Dataset language:
English
Fields of science:
  • Civil engineering and transport (Engineering and Technology)
DOI:
DOI ID 10.34808/zmwv-vj42 open in new tab
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Gdańsk University of Technology

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