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2. Algorithms for the Reduction of the Number of Points Required to Represent a Digitized Line or its Caricature

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The article was published on 2011-03-18. It has received 320 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Line (text file) & Reduction (complexity).

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Quantitative Measures for Cartogram Generation Techniques

TL;DR: A set of seven quantitative measures is defined, designed to evaluate how faithfully a cartogram represents the desired weights and to estimate the readability of the final representation.
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Parting with Illusions about Deep Active Learning

TL;DR: This work re-implement various latest active learning approaches for image classification and evaluate them under more realistic settings and realistically assess the current state of the field and propose a more suitable evaluation protocol.
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Complex building description and extraction based on Hough transformation and cycle detection

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple but robust approach for complex building description and extraction from high-resolution remotely sensed imagery based on graph-based shape representation is proposed, which integrates edges and regions.
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Hybrid line simplification for cartographic generalization

TL;DR: This study proposes a methodology for segmenting and simplifying linear features based on the quantitative characteristics of a line that preserves more of the shape characteristics and produces less positional errors than the individual application of existing algorithms.
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Modeling 3D animals from a side-view sketch

TL;DR: This paper tackles the problem of creating 3D models of animals from a single, side-view sketch by using the a priori assumptions of smoothness and structural symmetry of the animal about the sagittal plane to inform the 3D reconstruction.
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Computer representation of planar regions by their skeletons

TL;DR: Any region can be regarded as a union of maximal neighborhoods of its points, and can be specified by the centers and radii of these neighborhoods; this set is a sort of "skeleton" of the region.
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The Application of Computation and Automatic Drawing Instruments to Structural Generalisation

TL;DR: An account of a series of experiments in computer generalisation, in which the outline of the Netherlands at 1:25 000 scale has been used to generate aseries of generalisations between 1:600 000 and 1:3 500 000.
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