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Vincent van Altena
Vincent van Altena
PhD Researcher, Delft University of Tecnology
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Fully automated generalization of a 1: 50k map from 1: 10k data
J Stoter, M Post, V van Altena, R Nijhuis, B Bruns
Cartography and Geographic Information Science 41 (1), 1-13, 2014
952014
Generalisation in practice within national mapping agencies
C Duchêne, B Baella, CA Brewer, D Burghardt, BP Buttenfield, J Gaffuri, ...
Abstracting geographic information in a data rich world: methodologies and …, 2014
382014
PSSNet: Planarity-sensible semantic segmentation of large-scale urban meshes
GAO Weixiao, L Nan, B Boom, H Ledoux
ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 196, 32-44, 2023
28*2023
Generating, storing, updating and disseminating a countrywide 3D model
B Dukai, R Peters, T Wu, T Commandeur, H Ledoux, T Baving, M Post, ...
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial …, 2020
192020
Automated generalisation within NMAs in 2016
J Stoter, V Van Altena, M Post, D Burghardt, C Duchêne
23rd International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Congress …, 2016
132016
Spatial Analysis of New Testament Textual Emendations Utilizing Confusion Distances
V van Altena, J Krans, H Bakker, B Dukai, S Jantien
Open Theology 5 (1), 44-65, 2019
72019
Automated generalisation in production at Ka-daster NL
V van Altena, R Nijhuis, M Post, B Bruns, J Stoter
Proceedings of the 26th International Cartographic Conference, Dresden …, 2013
52013
Feasibility study on an automated generalisation production line for multiscale topographic products
J Stoter, R Nijhuis, M Post, V van Altena, J Bulder, B Bruns, ...
Proceedings of 14th ICA Workshop on Generalisation and Multiple Representation, 2011
52011
Context-aware thinning of artificial water networks for map generalization
V van Altena, J Stoter
Journal for Geographic Information Science. GI_Forum 4 (1), 12-29, 2016
32016
Advancing New Testament interpretation through spatio‐temporal analysis: Demonstrated by case studies
V van Altena, H Bakker, J Stoter
Transactions in GIS 22 (3), 697-720, 2018
22018
Improvement of automatic generalisation of manmade water networks for topographic maps by context-dependent pruning
V van Altena
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 2014
22014
Automated Map Generalisation
DRJ Stoter, V VAN ALTENA, M POST
GIM international. The, 2014
22014
Generalisation of a 1: 10k map from municipal data
V van Altena, J Bakermans, P Lentjes, R Nijhuis, M Post, M Reuvers, ...
17th ICA Workshop on Generalisation and Multiple Representation. Vienna …, 2014
22014
Generalisation of 1: 50k roads centrelines from 1: 10k road polygons in an automated workflow
V van Altena, M Post, R Nijhuis, J Stoter
16th ICA Workshop on Generalisation and Map Production. Dresden, 2013
22013
Tailoring Tactile Maps Based on Blind Users’ Needs
V van Altena, D Rijnberk, M Kuijer, J Jansen, E Min, A van Welbergen, ...
Proceedings of the ICA 5, 22, 2023
12023
What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?: the potential of spatial-temporal analysis methods to interpret early Christian literature
VP van Altena
12022
GIS as a heuristic tool to interpret ancient historiography: A case study to reconstruct what could plausibly have happened according to the accounts in New Testament texts
V van Altena, J Krans, H Bakker, J Stoter
Transactions in GIS 25 (3), 1193-1212, 2021
12021
Aligning heterogenous topographical data to derive multi-scale content for the Dutch nationwide Spatial Data Infrastructure
J Stoter, D te Winkel, V van Altena
23rd ICA Workshop on Map Generalisation and Multiple Representation (Online), 2020
12020
Sourcing topographic data from multiple heterogenous sources
V van Altena
2022
Investigations into the Logistics of Ignatius’s Itinerary
V van Altena
Journal of European Baptist Studies 21 (2), 51-76, 2021
2021
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