Shaping the future of map generalisation in EuropeMay 22, 2002The future of automated map generalisation is looking bright following a workshop in the UK involving some of Europe’s major mapping agencies. Delegates from Germany, Spain, Belgium, France, Denmark, the Netherlands and the UK gathered at Laser-Scan’s headquarters in Cambridge to discuss their future aims and requirements. Although many of the mapping agencies had not been in contact before this meeting, they discovered several areas of common ground and identified new avenues for research. Laser-Scan hosted the seminar as a follow up to the extremely successful AGENT (Automated Generalisation New Technology) project - a three year programme funded by the European Union to develop new techniques for generalisation. GIS Consultant for TDN Netherlands, Ben Bruns commented: “The co-operation between NMAs and Laser-Scan in solving the automated generalisation domain based on the AGENT concept looks very promising. The generic project approach makes it possible to share the burden of the research and development effort. I want to thank Laser-Scan for their professional and friendly organisation of the Generalisation Workshop.” The results of the AGENT project were used to develop Laser-Scan’s Gothic Generaliser product. Gothic Generaliser is an advanced product devised for National Mapping Agencies (NMAs) and map publishers to derive maps at smaller scales from their detailed basic scale databases. Laser-Scan has already delivered a system based on AGENT technology to the Danish National Mapping agency Kort & Matrikelstyrelsen (KMS) and is currently working with three German Leander. Laser-Scan Managing Director Dr Michael Sanderson said: “It was extremely encouraging to see the enthusiasm among the delegates to the Generalisation Workshop. The future direction of our Gothic Generaliser product will follow closely the requirements of our mapping agency colleagues. It was also very satisfying to see continued Pan European co-operation taking place -we look forward to seeing the resulting developments” www.laser-scan.com European Commission, Research Directorate |
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