Full text: Proceedings, XXth congress (Part 7)

  
International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part B7. Istanbul 2004 
  
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Computation of circuity is firstly definition of desired road 
graph network in the form of fully connected one, d(i,j), and 
then compare it with actual road graph network, e(i,j), in a 
certain analysis zone. As the result in the case of figure 5, v, 
and v, is nodes showing large level of circuity. Level of 
accessibility is also related to the circuity computation process. 
[nter- connected nodes in the same road graph are assigned to 
unit value, and this result can be represented to square matrix 
form, C'. This result can be directly utilized to obtain 
accessibility level in the form of matrix. It represents easiness 
of access among nodes in a given zone. 
  
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Figure 6. Input data for computation of Circuity and 
Accessibility: road graph layer and base 
imagery 
Figure 6 shows input data for circuity and accessibility matrix 
computation. While, figure 7 is user interface of application 
program and processing steps: <Step 1> ~ <Step 4>. In this 
environment, first three steps are same to connectivity measure 
on road network. Through <Step 4-1> and <Step 4-2> are for 
calculation of circuity value at a node, each point, in the 
analysis zone and calculation of circuity, connectivity, and 
accessibility of the whole nodes in the analysis zone and their 
representation in the matrix form, respectively. 
The result of <Step 4-2 > is represented at figure 8, in the 
normalized matrix form with maximum value of 1. Figure 9 
shows network connectivity and accessibility matrix with figure 
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3. CONCLUSION 
It is known that high-resolution imagery 1s more 
advantageous than coarse and medium resolution imagery. In 
this study, GIS-based extraction application program for road 
characteristics is implemented and tested in the viewpoint of 
practical uses of thosé imageries. . 
   
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i<Step 3» Extract n Delete Node 
«Step 4-1» Find route and e line between two node 
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Show Circuity Matrix | Show Circuity Resut | 
  
Show Network Connectivity Matrix 
  
Show Network Accessibility Matrix | 
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Figure 7. User interface of application program and 
processing steps: <Step 1> Input layers of road 
centerline and administrative boundary, <Step 
2> Selection of analysis zone, <Step 3> 
Automatic extraction of nodes within the 
analysis zone, <Step 4-1> Calculation of 
circuity value at a node in the analysis zone, 
<Step 4-2> Calculation of circuity, connectivity, 
and accessibility of the whole nodes in the 
analysis zone and their representation in the 
matrix form 
  
@ Result Matrix 
  
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0.01997389 000005828  0.00000000  0.63723279 0.74391406 0.06762855 
001232630 001744990. 0.00043406  0.60128515 070849000  0.06440818 
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001027441  0.01402302 000423306 072902473 0.76498138 0.06954376 
0.00000000 000529661 0.02038859 0723586665 (0892428287  0.07493481 
0.00723497  0.00000001  0.00031508 0.73739551  0.81738464 0.07430763 
000000000  0.00000000  0.03413389 0096914521 1.06417437 0.09674312 
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Figure 8. Processing results of «Step 4-27 in Fig. 7: 
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respect to the whole nodes in the analysis zone 
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