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\newcommand{\DP}{Douglas \& Peucker}
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\newcommand{\VW}{Visvalingam--Whyatt}
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\newcommand{\WM}{Wang--M{\"u}ller}
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\newcommand{\WnM}{Wang and M{\"u}ller}
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% {\WM} algoritmo realizacija kartografinei upių generalizacijai
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\newcommand{\MYTITLE}{{\WM} algorithm realization for cartographic line generalization}
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\newcommand{\MYTITLESC}{wang--m{\"u}ller algorithm realization for cartographic line generalization}
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\label{sec:abstract}
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Currently available line simplification algorithms are rooted in mathematics
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and geometry, and are unfit for natural features like rivers and
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coastlines. {\WM} algorithm is derived from cartographic knowledge, and
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thus is well suited for natural features. We also documented our
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implementation, which allows anyone understand the algorithm and our
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implementation in detail.
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and geometry, and are unfit for bendy map features like rivers and
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coastlines. {\WnM} observed how cartographers simplify these natural
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features and created an algorithm. We implemented this algorithm and
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documented it in great detail. Our implementation makes {\WM} algorithm
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freely available in PostGIS, and this paper explains it.
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\end{abstract}
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