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Multi-scale representation of spatial data is a research focus in GIS, while building multi-scale data model is a key to implementing multi-scale representation of vector data. In view of the shortcomings of existing multi-scale data model in geographical cognition and special analysis, this paper puts forward a method of feature-based, and studies on it qualitatively from definition, description and extraction. Compared to conventional single-scale E-R model, in this paper, the key strategies of building multi-scale conceptual model are put forward. Deeply study and analysis are applied on abstraction and expression of multiple geometric characteristics, of multi-attribution, and of semantic relation among different scales,and the design of feature-based multi-scale conceptual model is realized. Finally, the object-oriented multi-scale logic model is researched, which lays a theoretical foundation for building the feature-based multi-scale vector data model.
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Dong, Y., Yang, J., Zhang, C., Zhu, D., Tu, X., Qiao, X. (2013). Research on the Method of Feature-Based Multi-scale Vector Data Model. In: Li, D., Chen, Y. (eds) Computer and Computing Technologies in Agriculture VI. CCTA 2012. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, vol 393. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36137-1_34
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