28
GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld

GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1 report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency

  • View
    220

  • Download
    3

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency

GIS projects 2012

Marc van Kreveld

Page 2: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency

Two phases

• Problem analysis (phase 1 report 1)– Literature study, reverse engineering– Statement of criteria– Dependency of criteria– Quantification of the criteria

• Algorithm design (phase 2 report 2)– Specification of input and output– Algorithmic problem statement– Algorithm development– Efficiency analysis

Page 3: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency

Three meetings

• Prepare the meetings; think about it extensively first

• Take the notes and figures of the ideas you had until the meeting

Meeting I: May 3Meeting II: May 15Presentations 1: May 22

Meeting III: June 5Meeting IV (opt.): June 13/14Presentations 2: June 21???

Page 4: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency

Evaluation

• Based on meetings: initiative, progress, ideas

• Based on two hand-ins(May 25 and July 4)

• Based on two presentations

Page 5: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency

Topics1. Flow maps2. Label placement for islands3. Time-space maps4. Non-contiguous area cartograms5. Zoning, or political redistricting6. Touristy routes through nature7. Valleys and ridges in mountain areas8. Mountains and peaks9. Trajectory set visualization10. Spatial interpolation in an environment

Page 6: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency

1. Flow maps

Page 7: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency
Page 8: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency

2. Label placement for islands

Page 9: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency
Page 10: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency

3. Time-space maps

Page 11: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency
Page 12: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency
Page 13: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency

4. Non-contiguous area cartograms

Page 14: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency
Page 15: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency

5. Zoning, or political redistricting

Page 16: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency
Page 17: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency

6. Touristical routes through nature

• Assume: new national park needs road across– Passes by small natural sights– Has good views of large natural sights– Connects two or three points on boundary of

park reasonably

Page 18: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency
Page 19: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency
Page 20: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency

7. Valleys and ridges

• Linear features in mountain landscapes: ridges high and valleys low

• Some valleys are more prominent than others (same for ridges)

• Only prominent ones would be shown on small-scale maps

• How to define and compute prominence?

Page 21: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency
Page 22: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency
Page 23: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency

8. Mountains and peaks

From Wikipedia:• A mountain is a large landform that stretches

above the surrounding land in a limited area usually in the form of a peak. A mountain is generally steeper than a hill

• There is no universally accepted definition of a mountain. Elevation, volume, relief, steepness, spacing and continuity have been used as criteria for defining a mountain

Page 24: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency
Page 25: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency

9. Trajectory set visualization

Page 26: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency

10. Spatial interpolation in environments

• How do you define and compute spatial interpolation when it is influenced by land cover?

Page 27: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency

sound

Page 28: GIS projects 2012 Marc van Kreveld. Two phases Problem analysis (phase 1  report 1) –Literature study, reverse engineering –Statement of criteria –Dependency

Density of a plant