Matching road data of scales with an order of magnitude difference
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Nowadays often a multiplicity of different spatial datasets exists for the same area. In order to use and maintain these datasets effectively they have to be integrated into a multiple representation database (MRDB). In an MRDB, the objects within the different datasets that model the same real-world phenomenon can be linked with each other. When integrating existing datasets these links have to be created by means of automatic matching techniques. In this paper we describe such a matching technique for road data of scales with an order of magnitude difference. The process starts by selecting possible candidates for roads and nodes using a buffer. The candidates are filtered using semantic, geometric and topological information. The remaining node candidates are compared by means of geometric measures, and 1 : 1 links between nodes are created. The node links are converted into road links by a shortest path algorithm. The method has been implemented and successfully tested with data at the scales of 1 : 25.000 and 1 : 200.000. Posted at the Zurich Open Repository and Archive, University of Zurich ZORA URL: https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-77809 Published Version Originally published at: Lüscher, Patrick; Burghardt, Dirk; Weibel, Robert (2007). Matching road data of scales with an order of magnitude difference. In: XXIII International Cartographic Conference, Moskau, 4 August 2007 10 August 2007, online.
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