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@online{epsg3857,
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author={MapTiler Team},
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title={WGS 84 / Pseudo-Mercator},
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title={WGS 84/Pseudo-Mercator},
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url={https://epsg.io/3857},
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urldate={2021-05-03},
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}
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\begin{tikzpicture}[x=1mm,y=1mm]
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\draw[] (-10, 0) -- (-.75,0) arc (225:-45:.75) -- (10, 0);
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\end{tikzpicture}
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\caption{Smallest feature that will be not generalized.}
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\caption{Smallest feature that will be not generalized (to scale).}
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\label{fig:half-circle}
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\end{figure}
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{\WM} algorithm does not have a notion of scale, but it does have a notion of
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distance. Assuming measurement units in projected coordinate system are meters
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(for example, \titlecite{epsg3857}), conversion is depicted in
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distance: it accepts a single parameter $D$, the half-circle's diameter.
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Assuming measurement units in projected coordinate system are meters (for
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example, \titlecite{epsg3857}), conversion is depicted in
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table~\ref{table:scale-halfcirlce-diameter}.
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\newcolumntype{d}[1]{D{.}{.}{#1} }
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\begin{table}[h]
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\centering
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\begin{tabular}{|c @{:}l | D{.}{.}{1} |}
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\begin{tabular}{|c @{:}r | D{.}{.}{1} |}
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\hline
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\multicolumn{2}{|c|}{Scale} & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{Diameter (m)} \\ \hline
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\multicolumn{2}{|c|}{Scale} & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{$D(m)$} \\ \hline
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1 & 10000 & 15 \\ \hline
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1 & 15000 & 22.5 \\ \hline
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1 & 25000 & 37.5 \\ \hline
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1 & 50000 & 50 \\ \hline
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1 & 250000 & 250 \\ \hline
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\end{tabular}
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\caption{{\WM} parameter table for popular scales.}
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\caption{{\WM} parameter $D$ (half-circle diameter) for popular scales.}
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\label{table:scale-halfcirlce-diameter}
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\end{table}
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\subsection{Definition of a Bend}
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\label{sec:definition-of-a-bend}
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