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Comparison of selected methods of thematic cartography in terms of usability, with an emphasis on the unipolar anamorphosis
Vinš, Jan ; Žáková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Lysák, Jakub (referee)
The objective of the thesis was to evaluate maps, with an emphasis on the unipolar anamorphosis. The theme of the maps was chosen travel time accessibility, which can be also displayed as isochrone method. The two maps were made - temathic isochrone map and unipolar anamorpis. The questionnaire was made as well for evaluating usability between two described maps. The usability was evaluated using multiple-criteria decision-making based on datas from the questionnaire. There were also described used cartographic methods, usability and maps evaluation. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Comparison of selected methods of thematic cartography in terms of usability, with an emphasis on the unipolar anamorphosis
Vinš, Jan ; Žáková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Lysák, Jakub (referee)
The objective of the thesis was to evaluate maps, with an emphasis on the unipolar anamorphosis. The theme of the maps was chosen travel time accessibility, which can be also displayed as isochrone method. The two maps were made - temathic isochrone map and unipolar anamorpis. The questionnaire was made as well for evaluating usability between two described maps. The usability was evaluated using multiple-criteria decision-making based on datas from the questionnaire. There were also described used cartographic methods, usability and maps evaluation. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Geographic unipolar anamorphosis with the use of GIS
Žáková, Zuzana ; Hudeček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Lysák, Jakub (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to propose an algorithm for visualization of spatial digital geographic data, including both thematic and topographic content of a map, using unipolar anamorphosis method with the use of GIS. Three different approaches for transformation of topographic content of a map are discussed. In addition to the algorithm, a methodology of displaying spatial data using this method is presented. The problems associated with the use of geographic unipolar anamorphosis are described, geographic phenomena which can be visualized by this method are determined, and requirements for digital data input are defined. The practical output of this thesis is a toolbox for the ArcGIS software by ESRI which serves to visualize geographic data by unipolar anamorphosis method.

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