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Title: |
Model Of Intellectual Visualization Of Geoinformation
Service |
Authors: |
Stanislav L. Belyakov, Alexander V. Bozhenyuk, Marina L. Belykova,
Igor N. Rozenberg |
Published in: |
(2014).ECMS 2014 Proceedings edited
by: Flaminio Squazzoni,
Fabio Baronio, Claudia Archetti,
Marco Castellani European Council for
Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2014 ISBN:
978-0-9564944-8-1 28th
European Conference on Modelling and Simulation, Brescia,
Italy, May 27th – 30th,
2014 |
Citation
format: |
Stanislav L. Belyakov, Alexander V. Bozhenyuk,
Marina L. Belykova, Igor N. Rozenberg
(2014). Model Of Intellectual Visualization Of Geoinformation Service, ECMS 2014 Proceedings edited by: Flaminio Squazzoni, Fabio Baronio, Claudia Archetti,
Marco Castellani European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2014-0326 |
DOI: |
http://dx.doi.org/10.7148/2014-0326 |
Abstract: |
In this paper we investigate
a model of intellectual visualization of cartographic images. The selection
of customer of geoinformation service most
informative materials during the session is modeled. The use of a customer of
geoinformation service of fuzzy function usefulness
is a feature of the model. Model of selection of informative cartographical
objects in the workspace of analysis is described. Estimation of level of usefulness
uses the knowledge about the growth and reducing usefulness, witch depending
on the number of objects in the cartographic image. The usefulness function
is presented in a granular form. Cartographic description of the utility
function is considered. Image defects due to mapping of partially defined
situations are analyzed. These situations appear on the map due to the imperfections
of algorithms of automatic recognition of real world objects. Visual and
operational defects are marked. The model of the map visualization with
defects of displaying of uncertain situations is built. The proposed approach
will reduce the risk of making wrong decisions due to the incomplete and
irrelevant maps of geographic information systems. |
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