Dolynnyi V. Models, methods and technological tools for building large-scale series of thematic maps

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0418U001298

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 05.13.06 - Інформаційні технології

28-02-2018

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.194.03

V.M. Glushkov Institute of Cybernetics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Essay

The thesis is devoted to the problems of building of models, methods and tools of forming a range of large-scale thematic maps. The work suggests knowledge oriented models, methods and technological tools that allow you to create a base of map data of large-scale maps, and is transforming into a knowledge base which, additionally to general map data, can reflect the thematic content of the visual image of practical thematic maps. This represented model of interaction of applications for preparation for aerial photography, post-processing of aerial photography and technology of their integration, which includes a processing block of navigation data and correction block of scanned area pictures, working in parallel and can create orthophotos of given land areas without loss of quality and with significant savings in time that, in general, allows you to build large-scale maps of any thematic content. It was improved the technology of creation and displaying of complex objects symbols with assistance of the creation of complex conventional sign, content of which varies depending on the attribute data, and there was developed the method of displaying of zoom and movement of the characters of moving objects on the cartographic background. It has been improved the model of dynamic scenarios in GIS navigation RT. The essence of the modification is to formalize specifications of composite objects that are moving in space, air and on ground areas, and using the method of symbols transformation of moving objects in sync with the scale of cartographic background that allows to adapt the dynamic scene according to the needs of the operator.

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