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Assessing polygon edge integrity

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  • Steven A. Roberts

    (Department of Systems Design Engineering, (robertss@netcom.ca))

  • G. Brent Hall

    (Faculty of Environmental Studies, (gbhall@kupe.uwaterloo.ca))

  • Paul H. Calamai

    (Department of Systems Design Engineering, (phcalama@solstice.uwaterloo.ca))

Abstract

. Geographic entities are represented in vector GIS as geometric objects with definite position and sharp, zero or one-dimensional, boundaries. This representation ignores, and may in fact misrepresent, the underlying properties of many geographic features. This paper considers a binary classification scheme for ill-defined edges recently suggested by Couclelis (1996). Three initial perspectives of edge indeterminacy are considered for woodland polygons, namely functionally defined, using Hamming distances of the indeterminacy properties, and using the weighted trace of the connectivity matrix that defines the simplicial complex created from the indeterminacy relationships among the woodland polygons and their adjacent polygons. Finally, an analysis of the relationships created by the binary coding is carried out by examining more closely the connectivity structure of the simplicial complexes. The usefulness of the approach is discussed in the context of woodland habitat.

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  • Steven A. Roberts & G. Brent Hall & Paul H. Calamai, 2001. "Assessing polygon edge integrity," Journal of Geographical Systems, Springer, vol. 3(1), pages 87-105, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:kap:jgeosy:v:3:y:2001:i:1:d:10.1007_pl00011469
    DOI: 10.1007/PL00011469
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