National Repository of Grey Literature 7 records found  Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Creation and purpose use of cartographic symbol sets
Andělová, Pavla ; Zvolská, Hana (referee) ; Talhofer,, Václav (referee) ; Stachoň,, Zdeněk (referee) ; Bartoněk, Dalibor (advisor)
The doctoral thesis is focused on the purpose use of existing symbol sets of national map series to create a new harmonized set and to effective use of existing symbols of large scale maps. The theoretical part deals with the development of the theoretical concept of cartographic language, possibilities of cartographic interpretation and procedures for creating symbol sets. This part also provides an overview of national and international organizations and a summary of legislation, which are related to cartographic production and which seek to facilitate sharing and transfering of data among states. Furthermore, this thesis evaluates the current possibilities of purpose use of symbol sets with emphasis on converging cartographic outputs within the Czech Republic and the European Union. The main aim of the thesis is to design a new symbol key, which will be used by the Land Survey Office to distribute a new edition of national map series. The development of new symbols follows the comparison of cartographic interpretation on maps published by national organizations in the Czech Republic and selected countries of the European Union. Simultaneously the whole national map series is undergoing fundamental innovations. This is also described in the thesis. This part of the thesis was created in closed cooperation with the Land Survey Office in Prague and with the support of the Military Geographical and Hydrometeorological Office of General Josef Churavý in Dobruška. The comprehensive symbol set of the new Base Topographic Maps of the Czech Republic at a scale of 1:5 000, 1:10 000, 1:25 000, 1:50 000, 1:100 000 and 1:250 000 is the main result of this thesis. There is designed solution for more effective use of existing symbols in the form of a purpose-built database of symbols for the creation of large scale maps in conclusion of this thesis.
Analysis of terrain skeleton lines in rocky terrain: comparison of information based on ZM 10 and DMR 5G
Kyncl, Günter ; Lysák, Jakub (advisor) ; Šidlichovský, Pavel (referee)
G. Kyncl 2022 Analysis of terrain skeleton lines in rocky terrain: comparison of information based on ZM 10 and DMR 5G Abstract This thesis deals with analysis of terrain skeleton lines in rocky terrain based on cartographic representations of rock formations in Czech state map series. The main aim of the work is to determine how much the representations of rock formations correspond to reality. In the theoretical part the method of rock drawing used in the Czech state map series is described. Then the procedure which was used to derive the terrain skeleton lines from rock formations representations is described. This procedure was for the purpose mentioned above used in author's bachelor thesis. In the next chapter selected methods used for the detection of terrain skeleton lines in digital terrain models are briefly described. Then one of the described methods is chosen and used with modifications in the practical part of this paper. The next section deals with selected methods from the field of digital image processing and computational geometry. The last part is focused on the description of selected methods used to determine the degree of correspondence of linear objects. In the beginning of the practical part the data used in this work are described. The main part of the thesis is focused on...
Creation and purpose use of cartographic symbol sets
Andělová, Pavla ; Zvolská, Hana (referee) ; Talhofer,, Václav (referee) ; Stachoň,, Zdeněk (referee) ; Bartoněk, Dalibor (advisor)
The doctoral thesis is focused on the purpose use of existing symbol sets of national map series to create a new harmonized set and to effective use of existing symbols of large scale maps. The theoretical part deals with the development of the theoretical concept of cartographic language, possibilities of cartographic interpretation and procedures for creating symbol sets. This part also provides an overview of national and international organizations and a summary of legislation, which are related to cartographic production and which seek to facilitate sharing and transfering of data among states. Furthermore, this thesis evaluates the current possibilities of purpose use of symbol sets with emphasis on converging cartographic outputs within the Czech Republic and the European Union. The main aim of the thesis is to design a new symbol key, which will be used by the Land Survey Office to distribute a new edition of national map series. The development of new symbols follows the comparison of cartographic interpretation on maps published by national organizations in the Czech Republic and selected countries of the European Union. Simultaneously the whole national map series is undergoing fundamental innovations. This is also described in the thesis. This part of the thesis was created in closed cooperation with the Land Survey Office in Prague and with the support of the Military Geographical and Hydrometeorological Office of General Josef Churavý in Dobruška. The comprehensive symbol set of the new Base Topographic Maps of the Czech Republic at a scale of 1:5 000, 1:10 000, 1:25 000, 1:50 000, 1:100 000 and 1:250 000 is the main result of this thesis. There is designed solution for more effective use of existing symbols in the form of a purpose-built database of symbols for the creation of large scale maps in conclusion of this thesis.
Utilisation of cartographic rock representation in the Czech State map series for enhancement of rock formations topographic data in ZABAGED
Kyncl, Günter ; Lysák, Jakub (advisor) ; Šidlichovský, Pavel (referee)
Bachelor's thesis abstract G. Kyncl 2020 Utilisation of cartographic rock representation in the Czech State map series for enhancement of rock formations topographic data in ZABAGED Abstract This thesis deals with utilisation of cartographic rock representation in the Czech State map series for enhancement of rock formations topographic data in ZABAGED. The first part of the paper describes the method of rock drawing developed and used by the Czech Land Survey Office on their base maps. In the next part some methods of computational ceometry which are used in this paper briefly described. Next part is devoted to description of used data on rock formations provided by Czech Land Survey Office. In this part is also described the process of data preprocessing for next usage in the thesis. The main part of this paper deals with the proposal of methods for automatic obtaining the topographic information about rock formations from their cartographic representation. Proposed methods are focused on the classification of rock drawing polygon perimeter and on the identification of ridgelines, valley lines and inner edge lines. Proposed methods are tested and evaluated on provided data. Key words rock formations, rock drawing, state map series, ZABAGED
Data sets and map products of the State Administration of Land Surveying and Cadastre and their usability for land consolidation.
HONETSCHLÄGER, Petr
The aim of the master's thesis is to describe the map products of the State Administration of Land Surveying and Cadastre and their applicability in planning the Land consolidation. This master's thesis consists of two parts. In literary research are explained basic terms and describe all the map series, administered by the State Administration of Land Surveying and Cadastre. There are described contents and possibilities of using individual maps, including their availability. In practical part of master's thesis are describes the maps used in the Land consolidation from different viewpoints.
Topographic mapping of rock formations with the use of airborne laser scanning data
Lysák, Jakub ; Potůčková, Markéta (advisor) ; Brázdil, Karel (referee) ; Šíma, Jiří (referee)
Abstract This thesis focuses on topographic mapping of rock formations with the use of new technologies in a comprehensive manner, from airborne laser scanning (ALS) data acquisition and processing in rocky terrains, followed by their processing to the content of topographic databases and their cartographic processing in maps. The introduction discusses issues of importance for practice, and the relation between topographic mapping of rocks and other fields of human activity. The ALS section describes products for topographic mapping of rocks derived from ALS data, and discusses the specifics of ALS data acquisition and processing in wooded rugged terrain. Existing solutions of this problem are explained and their limitations are identified. Author's own approaches to solving this task are presented as case studies, including three made a further three designed experiments with ALS data processing and evaluation of their results. Recommendation regarding mapping of sandstone landscapes in Czechia have been also addressed. The topographic section describes the current representation of rocks and related objects in the ZABAGED database (Czech national digital topographic database), explains the historical context, analyzes this data and identifies their shortcomings in relation to the ALS. Research...
The Analysis of the Selected Cartographic Work
SMÍTALOVÁ, Lenka
The topic of this bachelor´s thesis is The Analysis of the Selected Cartographic Work, more precisely the Elementary Map of Czech Republic 1:10 000. It focuses on its development, cartographic and geodesic basis. It covers the map?s content, which was significantly extended thanks to ZABAGED.

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.