Clutter-free Visualization of Large Point Symbols at Multiple Scales by Offset Quadtrees

To address the cartographic problems in map mash-up applications in the Web 2.0 context, this paper studies a clutter-free technique for visualizing large symbols on Web maps. Basically, a quadtree is used to select one symbol in each grid cell at each zoom level. To resolve the symbol overlaps betw...

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Main Authors: ZHANG Xiang, WANG Shaodong, WANG Yuxia
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Published: Surveying and Mapping Press 2016-08-01
Series:Acta Geodaetica et Cartographica Sinica
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spelling doaj-86cdd3c6522e4407a1c6809f800bd9552020-11-24T22:16:28ZzhoSurveying and Mapping PressActa Geodaetica et Cartographica Sinica1001-15951001-15952016-08-0145898399110.11947/j.AGCS.2016.2015044620160813Clutter-free Visualization of Large Point Symbols at Multiple Scales by Offset QuadtreesZHANG Xiang0WANG Shaodong1WANG Yuxia2School of Resources and Environmental Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079, ChinaInstitute of Software Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, ChinaInstitute of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems, Peking University, Beijing 100871, ChinaTo address the cartographic problems in map mash-up applications in the Web 2.0 context, this paper studies a clutter-free technique for visualizing large symbols on Web maps. Basically, a quadtree is used to select one symbol in each grid cell at each zoom level. To resolve the symbol overlaps between neighboring quad-grids, multiple offsets are applied to the quadtree and a voting strategy is used to compute the significant level of symbols for their selection at multiple scales. The method is able to resolve spatial conflicts without explicit conflict detection, thus enabling a highly efficient processing. Also the resulting map forms a visual hierarchy of semantic importance. We discuss issues such as the relative importance, symbol-to-grid size ratio, and effective offset schemes, and propose two extensions to make better use of the free space available on the map. Experiments were carried out to validate the technique,which demonstrates its robustness and efficiency (a non-optimal implementation leads to a sub-second processing for datasets of a 10<sup>5</sup> magnitude).http://html.rhhz.net/CHXB/html/2016-8-983.htmclutter reductionmulti-scale visualizationlarge symbolsquadtreereal-time Web mapping
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WANG Shaodong
WANG Yuxia
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WANG Shaodong
WANG Yuxia
Clutter-free Visualization of Large Point Symbols at Multiple Scales by Offset Quadtrees
Acta Geodaetica et Cartographica Sinica
clutter reduction
multi-scale visualization
large symbols
quadtree
real-time Web mapping
author_facet ZHANG Xiang
WANG Shaodong
WANG Yuxia
author_sort ZHANG Xiang
title Clutter-free Visualization of Large Point Symbols at Multiple Scales by Offset Quadtrees
title_short Clutter-free Visualization of Large Point Symbols at Multiple Scales by Offset Quadtrees
title_full Clutter-free Visualization of Large Point Symbols at Multiple Scales by Offset Quadtrees
title_fullStr Clutter-free Visualization of Large Point Symbols at Multiple Scales by Offset Quadtrees
title_full_unstemmed Clutter-free Visualization of Large Point Symbols at Multiple Scales by Offset Quadtrees
title_sort clutter-free visualization of large point symbols at multiple scales by offset quadtrees
publisher Surveying and Mapping Press
series Acta Geodaetica et Cartographica Sinica
issn 1001-1595
1001-1595
publishDate 2016-08-01
description To address the cartographic problems in map mash-up applications in the Web 2.0 context, this paper studies a clutter-free technique for visualizing large symbols on Web maps. Basically, a quadtree is used to select one symbol in each grid cell at each zoom level. To resolve the symbol overlaps between neighboring quad-grids, multiple offsets are applied to the quadtree and a voting strategy is used to compute the significant level of symbols for their selection at multiple scales. The method is able to resolve spatial conflicts without explicit conflict detection, thus enabling a highly efficient processing. Also the resulting map forms a visual hierarchy of semantic importance. We discuss issues such as the relative importance, symbol-to-grid size ratio, and effective offset schemes, and propose two extensions to make better use of the free space available on the map. Experiments were carried out to validate the technique,which demonstrates its robustness and efficiency (a non-optimal implementation leads to a sub-second processing for datasets of a 10<sup>5</sup> magnitude).
topic clutter reduction
multi-scale visualization
large symbols
quadtree
real-time Web mapping
url http://html.rhhz.net/CHXB/html/2016-8-983.htm
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