Multi‐Scale Qualitative Location: A Topology‐Based Model |
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Authors: | Shihong Du Chen‐Chieh Feng Qiao Wang Luo Guo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Remote Sensing and GIS, Peking University;2. Department of Geography, National University of Singapore;3. School of Geography Sciences, Nanjing Normal University;4. College of Life and Environmental Science, MinZu University of China |
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Abstract: | Qualitative locations describe spatial objects by relating the spatial objects to a frame of reference (e.g. a regional partition in this study) with qualitative relations. Existing models only formalize spatial objects, frames of reference, and their relations at one scale, thus limiting their applicability in representing location changes of spatial objects across scales. A topology‐based, multi‐scale qualitative location model is proposed to represent the associations of multiple representations of the same objects with respect to the frames of reference at different levels. Multi‐scale regional partitions are first presented to be the frames of reference at multiple levels of scale. Multi‐scale locations are then formalized to relate multiple representations of the same objects to the multiple frames of reference by topological relations. Since spatial objects, frames of reference, and topological relations in qualitative locations are scale dependent, scale transformation approaches are presented to derive possible coarse locations from detailed locations by incorporating polygon merging, polygon‐to‐line and polygon‐to‐point operators. |
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