Authors
Arthur van Goethem, Wouter Meulemans, Bettina Speckmann, Jo Wood
Publication date
2014/3/4
Conference
2014 IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium
Pages
1-8
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Hand-drawn schematized maps traditionally make extensive use of curves. However, there are few automated approaches for curved schematization most previous work focuses on straight lines. We present a new algorithm for area-preserving curved schematization of geographic outlines. Our algorithm converts a simple polygon into a schematic crossing-free representation using circular arcs. We use two basic operations to iteratively replace consecutive arcs until the desired complexity is reached. Our results are not restricted to arcs ending at input vertices. The method can be steered towards different degrees of 'curviness': we can encourage or discourage the use of arcs with a large central angle via a single parameter. Our method creates visually pleasing results even for very low output complexities. We conducted an online user study investigating the effectiveness of the curved schematizations compared …
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A van Goethem, W Meulemans, B Speckmann, J Wood - 2014 IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium, 2014