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year={1998},
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year={1998},
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publisher={Taylor \& Francis}
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@article{Kolanowski_2018,
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title={Cartographic Line Generalization Based on Radius of Curvature Analysis},
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volume={7},
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ISSN={2220-9964},
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url={http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi7120477},
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DOI={10.3390/ijgi7120477},
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number={12},
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journal={ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information},
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publisher={MDPI AG},
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author={Kolanowski, Bogdan and Augustyniak, Jacek and Latos, Dorota},
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year={2018},
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month={Dec},
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pages={477}
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}
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Ready-to-use, open-source line generalization solutions emit poor cartographic
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Ready-to-use, open-source line generalization solutions emit poor cartographic
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output. Therefore, if one is using open-source technology to create a
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output. Therefore, if one is using open-source technology to create a
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large-scale map, downscaled lines (e.g. rivers) will look poorly. This paper
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large-scale map, downscaled lines (e.g. rivers) will look poorly. This paper
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explores line generalization algorithms and suggests to implement an algorithm
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explores line generalization algorithms and suggests one for an avid GIS
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for an avid GIS developer. Once the algorithm is implemented and integrated to
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developer to implement. Once it is implemented and integrated to open-source
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open-source GIS solutions (e.g. QGIS), rivers on future large-scale maps will
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GIS solutions (e.g. QGIS), rivers on future large-scale maps will look
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look professionally downscaled.
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professionally downscaled.
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\section{Introduction}
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\section{Introduction}
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\label{sec:introduction}
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Cartographic generalization is one of the key processes of creating large-scale
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maps: how can one approximate object features, without losing its main
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cartographic properties?
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Linear generalization algorithms are well studied, tested and implemented.
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There are two main approaches to generalize lines in a map: geometric and
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cartographic.
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\section{The Problem}
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