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Multi-Agents Systems for Cartographic Generalization: Feedback from Past and On-going Research

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Figure 1: Modelling of a geo-agent in our multi-agent generalization approach.
Figure 2: How dead end road agents model space around them for several instances [Duchêne, 2004].
Figure 3: Three ways to know other agents for a geo-agent: a peer, a component or a container.
Figure 4: (a) initial data. (b) generalization with a conflicting area emerging in the middle..
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