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In this article we present the approach and the model used in the SIGMA (SemI automated Generalization using Multi-Agent systems) project, which is being developed in collaboration with the COGIT group of IGN (the French National Geographic Institute) and the LAMA group of the IGA laboratory (the Alpine Geographic Institute).
The proposed approach to cartographic generalization is based on the PACO paradigm, as it has been introduced by Dr. Yves Demazeau, and is thus situated within the framework of Reactive Multi-Agent Systems. It extends the paradigm by including the notion of types of agents and organizational information between agents. In this article we briefly discuss the main principles of Reactive Multi-Agent Systems, Cartographic Generalization and our experimental framework. We afterwards discuss the model as it has been developed for the SIGMA system, following its decomposition in Environment, Agents, Interactions and Organizational aspects. Before concluding, we take a look at the dynamics of the system and the first results of the protype of this semi-automated cartographic generalization process.
Doctoral Research Funded by the European Commission, DGXII, through HCM Bursary no. ERBCHBICT930672
Research Fellow of the CNRS
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Baeijs, C., Demazeau, Y., Alvares, L. (1996). SIGMA: Application of Multi-Agent Systems to Cartographic Generalization. In: Van de Velde, W., Perram, J.W. (eds) Agents Breaking Away. MAAMAW 1996. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1038. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0031854
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