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Tadic, Vladan, Dragoljub Sekulovic, and Slavisa Tatomirovic. "Cartographic analysis of urban areas using satellite image as a base for data collecting." Glasnik Srpskog geografskog drustva 90, no. 3 (2010): 225–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/gsgd1003225t.

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This paper shows possibilities of using the WORLDVIEW-1 satellite images as a base for creating and updating cartographic materials. It also describes the entire applied procedure for satellite images processing so that they could be used in cartography.
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Zanina, T. A., and A. P. Kopytko. "CARTOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTION OF COPYRIGHTABLE OBJECTS." Theory and Practice of Forensic Science and Criminalistics 15 (November 30, 2016): 360–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.32353/khrife.2015.45.

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The article deals with the notions of cartographic items, their varieties, subjects of the copyright thereon. Cartographic items include items of any material form with a cartographic image. The copyright covers cartographic images regardless of their purposes, topics, content, merits, volume as well as the way of reproduction: in a graphic, digital or any other form. Copyright protection covers both primary, original cartographic items, and items that were received as the result of a creative modification that led to significant changes in the content or form. The most common infringements of
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Utrobina, Elena S., Irina P. Kokorina, and Tatyana S. Molokina. "IDENTIFYING A NEW FEATURE OF MAP IMAGES, REPRESENTED IN MOBILE DEVICES." Vestnik SSUGT (Siberian State University of Geosystems and Technologies) 27, no. 2 (2022): 149–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.33764/2411-1759-2022-27-2-149-162.

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The article is devoted to the issue of identifying new features of map images in mobile devices. It examines the features of the perception of cartographic images and geospatial information. The analy-sis and generalization of various types of perception by the main modality and by the form of exist-ence of matter from the point of view of the information perceived by the user is carried out. The classification of perception properties is considered and the application of perception properties in tra-ditional cartography and mobile maps is correlated. Mobile devices make it possible to impleme
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Ivanov, Konstantin. "Nonobviousness of Believability: An Outline for the Semiology of Cartographic Images." Philosophical Literary Journal Logos 33, no. 1 (2023): 131–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/0869-5377-2023-1-131-155.

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The article tries to review the geographical maps as a specific type of semiological system. Application to semiology carried out through two basic cartographic constructs usually denoted in verbal language as “route” and “border.” The paper shows that both these constructs could be considered as a sample of particular cartographic “syntagms” with such “speech” equivalents as travel and demarcation correspondingly. The distinctive attribute of travel (route) is predominantly metonymic type of discourse, while the distinctive attribute of demarcation (border) is predominantly metaphorical one.
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Gašperič, Primož. "Cartographic images of Slovenia through time." Acta geographica Slovenica 47, no. 2 (2007): 245–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.3986/ags47205.

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De Carvalho Brandão Soares, Pedro. "Mapas coloniais e arqueologia." Vestígios - Revista Latino-Americana de Arqueologia Histórica 18, no. 1 (2024): 57–72. https://doi.org/10.31239/vtg.v18i1.48497.

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This article maps the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries archaeological sites in Guanabara Bay, located in the state of Rio de Janeiro and analyses its coeval cartographic representation. The archaeological sites, registered at the Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional (IPHAN) website, are plotted using Geographic Information System (GIS) and satellite images. Then, the plotted site’s geolocations are compared with their sixteenth and seventeenth century cartographic representation, imbued by a colonialist mentality. The cartography is understood as a source to discuss about
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NAZARENKO, Tetiana, Oleh TOPUZOV, Olena CHASNIKOVA, and Iryna DUBROVINA. "Role of geography teacher in forming the pupils’ cartographic competence." Prace i Studia Geograficzne 66, no. 2 (2021): 43–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.48128/pisg/2021-66.2-03.

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Cartographiccompetence has been determined as a very important one in the list of subject geographical competencies recorded in the State Standard of Secondary Basic Education of Ukraine. Since a geographic map is a system of landmarks with specific information based on field studies, aerial photographs and satellite images, and other cartographic sources, statistics and literature, the task of a geography teacher is to instil in pupils the necessary skills, which will result in cartographic competencies. Since it is impossible to study geography without a geographic map as a forming factor fo
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Utrobina, Elena S., Irina P. Kokorina, Lyudmila K. Radchenko, and Tatyana S. Molokina. "PERCEPTION OF CARTOGRAPHIC IMAGES AND GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION ON MAPS AND MOBILE DEVICES." Interexpo GEO-Siberia 1, no. 2 (2020): 96–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.33764/2618-981x-2020-1-2-96-102.

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The article is devoted to the consideration of the features of the perception of cartographic images and geospatial information on traditional maps and mobile devices. Cartographic visualization can be considered as interactive construction of virtual (static, dynamic) cartographic images and their perception. The main properties of perception include: objectivity, integrity, structurality, meaningfulness, constancy, apperception, activity. Some other properties of perception are distinguished as sequence, memorability, correlation, reaction to movement. The article analyzes and generalizes th
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S. de Moura, Denise A. "All mixed up in the terrain: The geographic knowledge of mamelucos applied by Jesuits in the cartographic production of Paraguayan Backlands (1746-1753)." Revista del Instituto Riva-Agüero 8, no. 2 (2023): 103–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.18800/revistaira.202302.005.

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Cartographic images made by Jesuits in the 18th century turned out to be transnational and locally mixed cognitive experiences, as these missionary agents of a global institution were forced to establish a collaborative relationship with the multicultural spaces where they settled and undertook their activities. One of the cartographic genres developed by the missionaries, the Paraquariae Provinciae, combined information and geographical knowledge of the mamelucos, a mestizo social type of Amerindian with white Portuguese settler which has been widely acknowledged but poorly elucidated by the
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Lepetiuk, Viktoriia, Mariia Onyshchenko, and Vitalii Ostroukh. "Maps as a Powerful Weapon of Hybrid Warfare in the Context of Russia’s Modern Aggression against Ukraine." Cartographica 59, no. 4 (2025): 180–93. https://doi.org/10.3138/cart-2024-0023.

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The article covers using cartographical products for propaganda purposes. The issue of map reliability is examined, which is given special importance in the present day. The main focus is placed on propaganda maps, which represent a type of tendentious map. Their use could play an important role in hybrid warfare, providing geographic data collection and analysis for decision-making. The experience of using propaganda maps is analysed. The content and meaning of the term Mapaganda as a form of propaganda are described. Examples of its use in disseminating inaccurate information about the borde
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Suvorov, A. K. "TOPOLOGY AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF CARTOGRAPHIC IMAGES." Mapping Sciences and Remote Sensing 22, no. 4 (1985): 301–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07493878.1985.10641600.

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German, Anna. "3D art cartography in Belarus: The historical development and achievements in the modern period." Abstracts of the ICA 1 (July 15, 2019): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-1-94-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Three-dimensional images of the area were begun to create in the middle ages. The discoveries of new territories had led to the necessity of their mapping. On the perspective-panoramic maps of that time cities and fortresses were often depicted as they could be seen by an approaching traveler, usually from the most impressive side, from "bird's eye view". Cartographic images were performed manually, by the method of engraving on wood or on copper.</p><p> One of the first panoramic maps of Belarusian cities was a cartographic image of
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Utrobina, Elena, Irina Kokorina, Lyudmila Radchenko, and Tatyana Molokina. "Extension of functions of cartographic images for transmission of geospatial information on mobile devices." InterCarto. InterGIS 26, no. 1 (2020): 489–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.35595/2414-9179-2020-1-26-489-502.

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The article is devoted to the issue of expanding the functions of cartographic images for transmitting geospatial information using mobile devices. It discusses the functions of mobile mapping applications. Based on the classification of the main types of perception, a study was conducted on the correlation of user-accepted geospatial information with the means of its transmission. Since modern mobile technologies make it possible to obtain cartographic information with the help of visual, auditory, tactile perception, and also make it possible to sense space, movement and time, the map in com
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Rana, Sanjay, and Jason Dykes. "A Framework for Augmenting the Visualization of Dynamic Raster Surfaces." Information Visualization 2, no. 2 (2003): 126–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.ivs.9500043.

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Animated sequences of raster images that represent continuously varying surfaces, such as a temporal series of an evolving landform or an attribute series of socio-economic variation, are often used in an attempt to gain insight from ordered sequences of raster spatial data. Despite their aesthetic appeal and condensed nature, such representations are limited in terms of their suitability for prompting ideas and offering insight due to their poor information delivery and the lack of the levels of interactivity that are required to support visualization. Cartographic techniques aim to assist us
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Shulgina, O. V., and D. P. Shulgina. "Cartographic motifs, images and symbols in foreign painting." Geodesy and Cartography 972, no. 6 (2021): 55–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.22389/0016-7126-2021-972-6-55-64.

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The purpose of this publication is identifying the main patterns of depicting cartographic motifs, images and symbols in the development of foreign painting. Materials for the study were more than three hundred paintings with cartographic motifs shown on them, belonging to the brush of artists from different countries and eras. Main research methods are visual analysis; comparison of plots; historical and cultural interpretation; identification of general and particular; systematization of data. The following key features image mapping motifs in paintings by European masters were revealed
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Ukrainsky, P. A., Z. A. Buryak, and E. A. Terekhin. "Mapping the structure of spatial point patterns on a regional scale." Geodesy and Cartography 989, no. 11 (2022): 50–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.22389/0016-7126-2022-989-11-50-63.

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To identify geographical regularities in changing the structure of spatial point patterns, we proposed the use of cartographic visualization. Approaches to gathering initial data, mechanisms for calculating the characteristics of the spatial structure and ways of displaying them on the map are described. The process of mapping combines elements of geoinformatics, spatial statistics and cartography. The elements of the methodology were integrated using the R programming language and the spatstat package. A script was written in the R that enables automating the calculation of the spatial struct
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Hansen, C. J., M. A. Ravine, P. M. Schenk, et al. "Juno’s JunoCam Images of Europa." Planetary Science Journal 5, no. 3 (2024): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/psj/ad24f4.

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Abstract On 2022 September 29 the Juno spacecraft passed Europa at 355 km, the first close pass since the Galileo flyby in 2000. Juno’s visible-light imager, JunoCam, collected four images, enabling cartographic, topographic, and surface geology analysis. The topography along the terminator is consistent with previously reported features that may indicate true polar wander. A bright band was discovered, and indicates global symmetry in the stress field that forms bright bands on Europa. The named feature Gwern is shown not to be an impact crater. Surface change detection shows no changes in 22
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Nieścioruk, Kamil. "Like it! Maps as a Subject and a Springboard for discussion in social media." Polish Cartographical Review 52, no. 2 (2020): 51–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/pcr-2020-0005.

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AbstractIn the modern world of mass information being reduced to colourful images, maps have the chance to become a medium that transmits important information in an attractive format. Due to time pressure, many cartographic publications that have a short life span on the internet contain a lot of methodological errors. Viewers receive an image that is hard to interpret, incomplete or even incorrect. The author aims to summarize and classify the cartographic content of social media, while bearing methodology, the role of the cartographer and users’ reactions to that content in mind. The spring
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Tikunov, Vladimir S. "Anamorphated cartographic images: historical outline and construction techniques." Cartography 17, no. 1 (1988): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00690805.1988.10438392.

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Łopatecki, Karol. "A medal minted by the Dutch West India Company in 1637 in honour of Krzysztof Arciszewski as a cartographic source." Polish Cartographical Review 50, no. 3 (2018): 151–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/pcr-2018-0010.

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Abstract The author discusses a phenomenon of putting the works of military cartography on medals cast in the 17th century. The analysis focused on a medal presented to Krzysztof Arciszewski (1592-1656) by the Dutch West India Company in 1637. The obverse of this medal features two cartographic images depicting the siege of the Arraial Velho do Bom Jesus fortress (1635) and the battle between Camarigibi and Porto Calvo (1636). They were patterned after two manuscript maps. The maps were made by Arciszewski and attached to a memorandum written and sent to the management of the West India Compan
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Nascimento, E. S., A. A. L. Ferreira, T. G. Godoy, et al. "CARTOGRAPHIC FEATURES EXTRACTION METHODOLOGY IN REMOTE SENSING IMAGES AIMING AT THE CARTOGRAPHIC UPDATE OF ALLOTMENTS." ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences X-1/W1-2023 (December 5, 2023): 851–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-x-1-w1-2023-851-2023.

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Abstract. The need for updated cartographic products in Brazil is essential for effective planning and project implementation. Outdated maps, which can be up to three decades old, hinder various projects, making it necessary to find alternative methods for semi-automated cartographic updates. This study focuses on the use of orbital images obtained through Remote Sensing, processed using Digital Image Processing and Mathematical Morphology techniques. The methodology aims to extract and detect urban targets (allotments) and update an outdated cartographic database. The results obtained demonst
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Ricci, Alessandro. "The affirmation of image and maps in the modern age: cartographic secularization and Protestant Reformation." Rendiconti Lincei. Scienze Fisiche e Naturali 32, no. 1 (2021): 45–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12210-020-00973-z.

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AbstractThe contribution aims to focus the attention on the consequences on the use of images and in particular on the cartographic ones deriving from the Protestant Reformation. Analysing the debate around images which originated during the sixteenth century from Luther’s revolution, the article tries to answer how much the Reformation contributed to change the main aspects of mapmaking in a more realistic and secularized way. Three main questions will be posed: how much did the Protestant Reformation contribute to the affirmation of the cartographic images, to the pushes towards realism and
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Millán, Santiago, Jenny Rodríguez, and Paula Sierra. "Delimitation and classification of coastal wetlands: Implications for the environmental management of the Colombian Continental Caribbean." Boletín de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras 50, no. 1 (2021): 121–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.25268/bimc.invemar.2021.50.1.994.

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This article describes the cartographic layer construction process of Colombian Caribbean coastal wetlands at a scale of 1:100,000 and the results obtained in terms of their quantification and typing. Two cartographic layers were constructed and subsequently joined, one of the permanent water bodies and another of temporary water bodies and associated coverages. The layers were generated by multitemporal analysis of 45 Landsat 8-OLI satellite images, based on the NDVI index, uncertainty models by superposition of cartographic attributes, and a flood frequency consultation model on ALOS PALSAR
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Michel, Boris. "Kritisches Kartieren als reflexive Praxis qualitativer Forschung." Geographica Helvetica 77, no. 2 (2022): 153–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gh-77-153-2022.

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Abstract. Both qualitative research in geography and visual geographies have an ambivalent relationship to maps and cartographic methods. Reasons for this include discourse-theoretical approaches to maps and cartography since the 1980s, the tension between the self-images of modern cartography and the methodological perspectives of qualitative approaches, the relationship between map and image, or the role of technology in cartography and GIS. On the one hand, this ambivalent relationship can be well explained historically. On the other hand, a number of possible connections can be pointed out
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Borges, Thiago José. "TEXTOS E IMAGENS DO MUNDO MEDIEVAL: AS REPRESENTAÇÕES CARTOGRÁFICAS ENTRE AS LÍNGUAS CLÁSSICAS E VERNÁCULAS (SÉCULOS VIII-XVI) * WRITINGS AND IMAGES FROM THE MEDIEVAL WORLD: THE CARTOGRAPHIC REPRESENTATIONS BETWEEN THE CLASSICAL AND VERNACULAR LANGUAGES (8th – 16th CENTURIES)." História e Cultura 5, no. 1 (2016): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.18223/hiscult.v5i1.1772.

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Resumo: Textos e imagens estabeleceram, ao longo dos tempos, uma complexa e fascinante relação de complementariedade que se estende entre os mais distintos contextos e realidades históricas. Sob tais perspectivas, este breve estudo propõe-se a analisar a produção cartográfica medieval por intermédio de seu viés textual, contemplando os fenômenos responsáveis pela transposição do texto ao traçado cartográfico. Recorrendo à longa duração dos processos históricos, estaremos particularmente atentos às nuances linguísticas e iconográficas que, entre os séculos VIII e XVI, fundamentaram, deram forma
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Utrobina, Elena S., Irina P. Kokorina, Lyudmila K. Radchenko, and Tatyana S. Molokina. "FEATURES OF PERCEPTION OF THE CARTOGRAPHIC IMAGE ON MAPS AND MOBILE DEVICES." Interexpo GEO-Siberia 1, no. 2 (2020): 103–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.33764/2618-981x-2020-1-2-103-109.

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Modern world cannot be imagined without mobile devices, so much attention is paid to research related to the influence of these devices on the perception of information by the user. This article is devoted to the consideration of the features of perception of cartographic images on mobile devices using the means of transmitting geospatial information used in maps. The article considers the classification of types of perception, on the basis of which a study was conducted on their correlation with the means used to display the cartographic image. Since modern mobile technologies make it possibl
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Bakrac, Sasa, Boris Vakanjac, Stevan Radojcic, Dejan Djordjevic, and Vladan Tadic. "Significant results of Serbian military topographical and cartographical activities." Glasnik Srpskog geografskog drustva 104, no. 1 (2024): 451–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/gsgd2401451b.

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Serbian military topographic and cartographic activity has existed for almost 150 years. During that time, a relatively small country like Serbia faced difficult temptations but successfully produced topographic maps. During this period, Serbia was affected by numerous wars and other trials. First, there was a war for liberation with the Turkish Empire, then came the Balkan Wars, the First and Second World Wars and the transformation of Yugoslavia from a kingdom into a socialist state, as well as the final disintegration of Yugoslavia. During all that time, the Serbian army managed to create m
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Lemenkova, Polina. "Thematic mapping of Burundi using geospatial data and satellite images processed by geoinformatics methods." Geografares 4, no. 3 (2024): 1–26. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14190416.

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This paper presents the implementation of the integrated cartographic approach for environmental mapping of Burundi, East Africa. Monitoring different types of land cover in Africa by remote sensing is presented using GRASS SIG methods. The series of thematic maps of vegetation and habitat types, landscapes, topographic, geomorphic and geological context of Burundi is created in QGIS and GMT software. The methodological issues concerning the processes of cartographic scripting are discussed with commented snippets of programming codes using syntax of GRASS GIS. Several modules are used for sat
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Shulgina, Olga, Daria Pavlovna Shul'gina, and Nikita Leonidovich Mikhailenko. "The role of cartographic culture in the development of cognitive, scientific, communicative and creative human activity." Человек и культура, no. 6 (June 2022): 111–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-8744.2022.6.38505.

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The article is devoted to the study of the role of cartographic culture in the development of cognitive, scientific, communicative and creative human activity. Geographical maps are considered as a phenomenon of world culture and their significant role in many spheres of human life and activity is highlighted. The concept of cartographic culture is revealed. The research is based on literary, cartographic sources, materials of museum expositions and modern cartographic exhibitions, a collection of maps of the authors' personal archive, significant experience in teaching cartographic and geogra
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Feng, Yu, Frank Thiemann, and Monika Sester. "Learning Cartographic Building Generalization with Deep Convolutional Neural Networks." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 8, no. 6 (2019): 258. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8060258.

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Cartographic generalization is a problem, which poses interesting challenges to automation. Whereas plenty of algorithms have been developed for the different sub-problems of generalization (e.g., simplification, displacement, aggregation), there are still cases, which are not generalized adequately or in a satisfactory way. The main problem is the interplay between different operators. In those cases the human operator is the benchmark, who is able to design an aesthetic and correct representation of the physical reality. Deep learning methods have shown tremendous success for interpretation
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Рассказов, Сергей В. "«Степь кочующих Киргиз-Кайсаков»: Казахская степь на российских картах XVIII – начала XIX века и раннемодерная картография как источник для изучения географических представлений о Центральной и Северной Азии". Qazaq Historical Review 1, № 1 (2023): 122–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.69567/3007-0236.2023.1.122.138.

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The article is a review of seven 18th and 19th century Russian maps, some of them are published for the first time, with some added notes on the nature of the early and mid – 19th century maps. The main purpose of the text is to reveal the main features and ways to represent the Qazaq steppe in Russian early modern cartography. Using the concept of a cartographic pattern, the author shows the predominance of generalized and simple ways of transmitting information. The purpose of this situation is the fact that the very knowledge of the Qazaq steppe was a subject of peripheral interest in Russi
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Tikunov, V. S., and S. A. Yudin. "USE OF TRANSFORMED CARTOGRAPHIC IMAGES IN URBAN CONSTRUCTION STUDIES." Mapping Sciences and Remote Sensing 24, no. 3 (1987): 202–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07493878.1987.10641675.

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Mikhailov, V. I., and E. Yu Myslivchi. "Cartographic Extrapolation as Method for Forecasting Natural Phenomena and Processes." Science & Technique 19, no. 5 (2020): 407–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.21122/2227-1031-2020-19-5-407-412.

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All known forecasting methods cannot do without the help of maps when it comes to natural phenomena and processes. Geographic forecasting can be considered as predicting geographic phenomena or processes that cannot be explored. Identity of the methodology for forecasting the dynamics of phenomena in time and their propagation in space makes it possible to transfer the patterns that are true for time sequences to spatial series. In contrast to specialized forecasting methods developed by individual sciences, cartography provides a researcher with a general forecasting method called cartographi
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Dets, Tetiana, Volodymyr Kyryliuk, and Tomas Rozhi. "STUDY OF REPRESENTATION AND RESEARCH OF OBJECTS, PHENOMENA AND PROCESSES IN THE ENVIRONMENT THROUGH CARTOGRAPHIC IMAGES AND TOPOGRAPHIC AND GEODESIC MEASUREMENTS." Urban development and spatial planning, no. 85 (March 29, 2024): 133–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2076-815x.2024.85.133-145.

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The article examines the process of creating and updating digital topographic maps on the example of the Zakupne settlement territorial community of Khmelnytskyi region. Using the "WidsMob Panorama" program, the authors created a mathematical basis for the maps and updated their content according to the current state of the territory, using aerial photos and combined slides of the last year of updating. This made it possible to increase the accuracy of the electronic map, eliminate deformations and scanning errors. The technical project was developed on the basis of digital data, reflecting th
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Zuska, Ada, Alla Goychuk, Valery Riabchii, and Vladyslav Riabchii. "Methods of mapping the lands disturbed by mining operations and accuracy of cartographic images obtained from Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: A review." Mining of Mineral Deposits 16, no. 1 (2022): 58–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.33271/mining16.01.058.

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Purpose. Analyzing the land disturbance consequences caused by surface mining operations and methods for mapping these lands, as well as studying the accuracy of point coordinates of digital images obtained from materials of aerial photographic surveys using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). Performing a quantitative assessment of the Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) of point coordinates on cartographic images and determining the dependences of the RMSE of point coordinates on the photogrammetric parameters. Methods. The review of previous research publications within the framework of the presente
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Tolepbayeva, Akmaral, Roza Karagulova, Azhar Yeszhanova, Aigerim Tanbayeva, Olga Radusnova, and Aidana Kamalbekova. "Using satellite images data for updating the vector cartographic basis of thematic maps (using the example of the mountain regions of Ile and Zhetysu Alatau) Selection and Landsat and Sentinel." Journal of Geography and Environmental Management 74, no. 3 (2024): 36–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.26577/jgem.2024.v74.i3-04.

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Topographic maps used as the cartographic basis of thematic maps are created on the basis of data from the certain time period and the existing topographic base for the study area was published in 1975-1990, which does not allow visualizing recent changes of the area condition. One way to solve this problem is to use up-to-date data sources. The problem is successfully solved on the basis of visual and automated use of satellites remote sensing data of medium, high and ultra-high spatial resolution. The purpose of this article is to conduct comparative analysis of the Earth remote sensing data
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Aleksey Semenovich, Ovchinnikov, Litvinov Evgeniy Aleksandrovich, Rulev Aleksandr Sergeevich, Fomin Sergey Denisovich, Kochkar Maksim Mikhaylovich, and Vorob’eva Olga Mikhaylovna. "Remote cartographic assessment of the erosion condition of agrolandscapes." Journal of Forest Science 63, No. 11 (2017): 485–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/71/2016-jfs.

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The article provides an assessment methodology of the erosion condition of agricultural landscapes based on remote sensing data. The methodology is based on a multi-parametric cartographic analysis with the use of geoinformation technologies. Currently, only a cartographic image can give a holistic view of the landscape erosion and the processes occurring in them, and resorting to the modern geoinformation systems (GIS) for its obtaining and analysis is becoming a compulsory requirement of our time. The practical use of modern GIS technology in agroforestry practice allows automating the proce
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Krleža, Palmira, and Dubravka Mlinarić. "Visual Images on Medieval and Early Modern World Maps." Kartografija i geoinformacije 21, no. 38 (2023): 26–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.32909/kg.21.38.2.

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This interdisciplinary research is focused on visual images on maps of the known world spanning from the medieval to the early modern period. Regardless of their purpose, which could range from ideological representations of the medieval world, as were O or T maps, to practical sailing maps like portolan charts and other early modern nautical charts of the (already known) world in a smaller scale, they carried the standard scope of geo-cartographic data and content. Besides, they offered a rich illustrative component of respectable graphic quality. This depended on the purpose of the map, as w
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Vertehel, Serhii, Viacheslav Vyshniakov, Vitalii Hurelia, et al. "Development of a method for creating and updating the cartographic base using space images from «SUPER VIEW-1» satellites." Environmental safety and natural resources 41, no. 1 (2022): 89–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2411-4049.2022.1.89-101.

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Data obtained by remote sensing of land (remote sensing) from space, at this time in the world are widely used to create orthophotos in solving the following tasks: creating inventories and land management; creating and updating maps; planning and management of municipal territories; general monitoring of territories; in architecture and construction; in geological works; in design and survey works; when creating a basic cartographic substrate for various applications. The article presents the authors' views on the possibility of using Earth Remote Sensing data from the «SuperView-1» satellite
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Grigor’eva, Kseniya. "Maps and Symbolic Power: Cartographic Discourse and the Rise of Spy Hysteria in the Russian Empire on the Eve of World War I." Cartographica: The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization 58, no. 1 (2023): 47–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cart-2022-0003.

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The conception of maps has undergone major transformations over the past 30-odd years. Various theoretical trends have made significant alterations to the understanding of maps, such that cartographic images are no longer considered to be “mirrors of nature,” which reflect reality in a dispassionate manner. However, the dominant contemporary critical approaches to map interpretation also have their own flaws. The pivotal one is the thesis that a map, as such, has great magical power that can transform social reality. This rather naïve perception, in many ways similar to pre-modern magical reas
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Brychtová, A., A. Çöltekin, and V. Pászto. "DO THE VISUAL COMPLEXITY ALGORITHMS MATCH THE GENERALIZATION PROCESS IN GEOGRAPHICAL DISPLAYS?" ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B2 (June 8, 2016): 375–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xli-b2-375-2016.

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In this study, we first develop a hypothesis that existing quantitative visual complexity measures will overall reflect the level of cartographic generalization, and test this hypothesis. Specifically, to test our hypothesis, we first selected common geovisualization types (i.e., cartographic maps, hybrid maps, satellite images and shaded relief maps) and retrieved examples as provided by Google Maps, OpenStreetMap and SchweizMobil by swisstopo. Selected geovisualizations vary in cartographic design choices, scene contents and different levels of generalization. Following this, we applied one
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Brychtová, A., A. Çöltekin, and V. Pászto. "DO THE VISUAL COMPLEXITY ALGORITHMS MATCH THE GENERALIZATION PROCESS IN GEOGRAPHICAL DISPLAYS?" ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B2 (June 8, 2016): 375–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xli-b2-375-2016.

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In this study, we first develop a hypothesis that existing quantitative visual complexity measures will overall reflect the level of cartographic generalization, and test this hypothesis. Specifically, to test our hypothesis, we first selected common geovisualization types (i.e., cartographic maps, hybrid maps, satellite images and shaded relief maps) and retrieved examples as provided by Google Maps, OpenStreetMap and SchweizMobil by swisstopo. Selected geovisualizations vary in cartographic design choices, scene contents and different levels of generalization. Following this, we applied one
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Fagiolo, Sofia. "David Rumsey Map Collection." Charleston Advisor 24, no. 4 (2023): 20–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5260/chara.24.4.20.

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The David Rumsey Map Collection is an online resource that provides free access to a rich collection of digitized historical maps and other cartographic materials. It is a private collection owned by the entrepreneur and philanthropist David Rumsey, who is the president of Cartography Associates, a not-for-profit volunteer organization. The portal is a result of an ongoing mass digitalization that began in 1997, with the long-term goal of making David Rumsey's rich collection freely available to the public. The collection contains high-resolution images of scanned maps, atlases, books, and oth
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Bondarenko, E., and R. Shorokhova. "METHODS OF CARTOGRAPHIC IMAGE ON THE INTERACTIVE MAPS." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Geography, no. 66-67 (2017): 121–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2721.2017.66.20.

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The article is devoted to the application for cartographic image methods of objects, phenomena and processes on interactive maps – electronic dynamic cartographic models which are revolved exceptionally in a computer environment. Existent knowledges are systematized in relation to the mapping methods, which are already used in the practice of electronic maps creation through the realized receptions in software of cartographic work automation. Such receptions are: intervals of values, linear geometrical figures, structural geometrical figures, graduated figures, density of points, separate valu
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Papadopoulou, Ermioni-Eirini, Apostolos Papakonstantinou, Nikoletta-Anna Kapogianni, Nikolaos Zouros, and Nikolaos Soulakellis. "VR Multiscale Geovisualization Based on UAS Multitemporal Data: The Case of Geological Monuments." Remote Sensing 14, no. 17 (2022): 4259. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs14174259.

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Technological progress in Virtual Reality (VR) and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UASs) offers great advantages in the field of cartography and particularly in the geovisualization of spatial data. This paper investigates the correlation between UAS flight characteristics for data acquisition and the quality of the derived maps and 3D models of geological monuments for VR geovisualization in different scales and timeframes. In this study, we develop a methodology for mapping geoheritage monuments based on different cartographic scales. Each cartographic scale results in diverse orthophotomaps and 3D
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Titova, O. A., and A. V. Chernov. "Method for the automatic georeferencing and calibration of cartographic images." Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis 19, no. 1 (2009): 193–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1054661809010325.

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Ivanov, V. V., and Ye P. Chalova. "AN EXPERIMENT IN SYSTEMATIZING THE CARTOGRAPHIC IMAGES OF GEOMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES." Mapping Sciences and Remote Sensing 24, no. 4 (1987): 292–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07493878.1987.10641686.

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Hammond, Kenneth J. "Images of the Great Within: Cartographic Choices in Ming China." Ming Studies 2018, no. 77 (2018): 27–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0147037x.2018.1451027.

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MENEGHINI, Claudio, and Claudio PARENTE. "USE OF MERCATOR CARTOGRAPHIC REPRESENTATION FOR LANDSAT 8 IMAGERIES." Geodesy and cartography 43, no. 2 (2017): 50–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/20296991.2017.1330768.

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Nowadays Marine Geographical Information Systems (MGIS) play an essential role in several research activities, the most part of them related to solve Geoscience problems. The nautical maps, containing most of the information used by the marine navigators, are used as cartographic base of MGIS and widely referred to Mercator projection. Remotely sensed images can be introduced in MGIS to improve the study outcomes even if they are in a different cartographic representation (generally Universal Transverse of Mercator, UTM). The adaptation of already georeferred remotely sensed images to Mercator
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Li, Renzhu, Yilang Shen, and Wanyue Dai. "Cartographic Generalization of Islands Using Remote Sensing Images for Multiscale Representation." Remote Sensing 16, no. 16 (2024): 2971. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs16162971.

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The multi-scale representation of remote sensing images provides various levels of image information crucial for decision-making in GIS applications and plays a significant role in information processing, data analysis, and geographic modeling. Traditional methods for multi-scale representation of remote sensing images often struggle to simplify local details of individual targets while preserving the overall characteristics of target groups. These methods also encounter issues such as transitional texture distortion and rough final boundaries. This paper proposes a novel multi-scale represent
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