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Rubber-Sheeting Algorithm for Cadastral Maps

Journal of Surveying Engineering, 1995
This paper presents a fast and efficient algorithm to homogeneously spread distortions generated by the conversion of paper maps to digital information. These distortions occur at the block borders as a result of junction adjustment, edge matching, and line adjustment.
Yerahmiel Doytsher, Eytan Gelbman
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The Cadastral Mapping of Palestine, 1858-1928

The Geographical Journal, 1993
The development of the cadastral system and land mapping of Palestine is a domestic issue of land administration whose early development took place primarily in Europe. Twentieth-century Palestine saw the transition from land registration, without proper reference of location, to statutory maps which became indispensable for land settlement and ...
Dov Gavish, Ruth Kark
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The Power of Mapping: Considering Discrepancies of Polish Cadastral Mapping

Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 2013
In his seminal work on cartography, Brian Harley develops insights and raises questions about the power of maps. This article takes up these insights and questions through an anti-essentialist reading of Foucault's later thinking merged with concepts from grounded theory.
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AIR SURVEY AND COLONIAL CADASTRAL MAPPING

Empire Survey Review, 1938
AbstractPhotogrammetry, terrestrial and particularly aerial, with which the following will exclusively deal, is at the present time employed practically throughout the world for the preparation of maps to every scale. While at the time of the introduction of the system its use was limited to topographical maps, it has been extended in the last fifteen ...
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ON THE POSITIONAL ENHANCEMENT OF DIGITAL CADASTRAL MAPS

Survey Review, 2007
AbstractIn recent years, there is a renewed interest in the development and enhancement of legal digital cadastral databases. These databases usually are derived from paper parcel maps by manual or automatic conversion processes. Nevertheless, the converted cadastral data should be further processed to minimize inherent errors in the data conversion ...
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DIGITISATION AND GEOMETRICAL IMPROVEMENT OF INHOMOGENEOUS CADASTRAL MAPS

Survey Review, 1989
AbstractThe use of present-day cadastral maps for computer-aided information systems requires, over and above the pure digitisation of the map information itself, the thorough geometrical improvement of locational data. For this, the inhomogeneities between the individual sheets themselves, or between the graphically obtained coordinates on the one ...
K. M. Prell   +2 more
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Cadastral Mapping with Earth Observation Technology [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
The International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) has recently stated that about 30 to 50 countries in the world have cadastral systems in operation. Another 50 countries are in the process of establishing one. The remainder of 90 countries do not have a land registry system and they do not have the funds to establish one.
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Evaluation method for an automatic map interpretation system for cadastral maps

Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR '93), 2002
A base line system for automatic interpretation of Dutch cadastral maps is discussed. Knowledge of the rules for drawing these maps is incorporated in the system. Also, a method for evaluating this system is presented. This method consists of different parts which subsequently evaluate the vectorization, the performance on finding parcels, and the ...
R.D.T. Janssen   +2 more
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The sheet system of cadastral mapping in Queensland

Cartography, 1962
During the mid-1920's, when the trend of land settlement in this State began to highlight certain serious shortcomings in the system of administrative mapping employed since 1898, it became apparent that to provide adequate map coverage adaptable to future land development, a more flexible system of cadastral mapping than the old country-parish and ...
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