AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT OF CARTOGRAPHIC DATA BASED ON THE GEOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS
Keywords:
automatic adjustment, cartographic data, geometric characteristics.Abstract
This thesis presents a novel approach to the development of algorithms aimed at the automatic adjustment of cartographic data based on the geometric and physico-geographical characteristics of a given territory. The objective is to increase the accuracy, relevance, and efficiency of spatial data processing by integrating terrain morphology, land cover types, and hydrological networks into the data correction process. The methodology includes geospatial analysis, mathematical modeling, and machine learning techniques. Results show significant improvements in data congruency and usability for geographic information systems (GIS).
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