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The tradeoff between information content and cognitive simplicity in graded area-class maps: A case study in vegetation mapping.
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The tradeoff between information content and cognitive simplicity in graded area-class maps: A case study in vegetation mapping./
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Kronenfeld, Barry Joel.
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162 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-08, Section: A, page: 3113.
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The tradeoff between information content and cognitive simplicity in graded area-class maps: A case study in vegetation mapping.
Kronenfeld, Barry Joel.
The tradeoff between information content and cognitive simplicity in graded area-class maps: A case study in vegetation mapping.
- 162 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-08, Section: A, page: 3113.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--State University of New York at Buffalo, 2004.
This research explores the use of fuzzy classification to create cartographic representations of vegetation regions with graded boundaries, or graded area-class maps. The research is divided into four major sections.
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Next, a data reduction framework is used to develop numerical techniques for fuzzy classification which seek to maximize the information content of a classified representation. A fuzzy classification technique based on principal components analysis is shown to maximize information content under certain general conditions. The technique is demonstrated and compared to fuzzy k-means clustering, the most widely used technique for fuzzy classification of geographic data.
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Third, the data reduction framework is expanded to include the criteria of cognitive simplicity in map interpretation. This leads to a Pareto-optimization problem with two competing goals, which is demonstrated by constructing a series of ecoregion maps of equal information content based on tree genus distribution data for New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The series ranges from a 4-class graded area-class map to a 13-class crisp map. By holding information content constant, the goal of cognitive simplicity is isolated for further analysis.
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