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is to collapse the soil complex and split its area to its
neighbouring soil parcels. The second alterative is appropriate
to the situation that none of its neighbouring soil parcels is
smaller than the minimal area.
In brief, new generalization solutions need to be developed for
soil complex in order to represent the special contextual
characteristics of soil map.
5. CONCLUSION
In the generalization of categorical data or map, the special
characteristics, requirements and applications should be
considered to represent the professional principles of concrete
categorical data. And they need to be converted into specific
constraints and integrated with generic constraints imposed by
cartographic principles to govern and steer the generalization
process of concrete categorical data. This paper investigates
beneficial attempts on the generalization of soil map, especially
with the specific constraints. We aim to explore the specific
constraints of soil data and map, analyze the integration of
specific constraints and generic constraints. The integration
provides the fundamentals for the development of
comprehensive strategies for the generalization of soil data and
map. However, further researches, such as the appropriate
representation of specific constraints, generalization solution
about soil complex, are necessary to develop a fully operational
constraint-based generalization system to implement the soil
data and map generalization.
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