Teaching:TUW - UE InfoVis WS 2007/08 - Gruppe 05 - Aufgabe 1 - Generalization

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Generalization

Generalization is the abstraction of aspects of the reality, which is important for a special kind if question. A field of use is the visualization of maps.

Definition

A. Hettner defines Generalization as

„… a selection of the most important, the essence and the target-oriented Simplification. In this Process, it is important that the map shows the most important, characteristically attributes, which are needed for the use, the topic and the scale of the map.“

Overview

It depends on the scale, which information can be shown on a map. The designer of a printed map can decide, which information is shown (i.e. toponyomies, name of the streets, rivers…) and on which position within the map this information should be placed. But digital maps aren´t produced in traditional way. Users can zoom within these maps. It depends on the zoom-factor, which information is shown. The computer has to decide, which information is shown on which position. For this procedure algorithms are needed.

Goals of generalization

  1. Improve the message of the map
  2. Improve the communication of the content of the map
  3. Improve the speed of the collection of data
  4. Help to find answers on questions
  5. The shown information should be useful for the target-audience (i.e. maps for traffic-engineers, city-engineers, environment-engineers…)