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One way of measuring this error induced by simplification, is by looking at the location difference between the original and the simplified line. For each original point the positional error is calculated as the perpendiculer difference between that point and the corresponding line segment of the simplification.
This study examines the effects of line simplification on the positional accuracy of linear features. The goal is to quantify the relation between the level ...
This process results in positional error because it produces a discrepancy between the location of the original line and that of the simplified line ( Veregin ...
Abstract. This study examines the e ects of line simpli cation on the positional accuracy of linear features. The goal is to quantify the relation between ...
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Areal displacement has been used by several authors to quantify error in line simplification algorithms (White 1985, ... Quantifying positional error induced by ...
https://dblp.org/rec/journals/gis/Veregin00. Howard Veregin: Quantifying positional error induced by line simplification. Int. J. Geogr. Inf. Sci. 14(2): 113 ...
This paper includes a study of the influence of modeling simplifications on static and dynamic prediction errors. These results are then used as a starting ...
We present methods for measuring errors in the rendering of three-dimensional points, line segments, and polygons in pixel-based computer graphics systems.
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May 20, 2013 · This paper examines the effects of errors introduced by model simplifications on predicted values. The results are used to improve the ...