More is less - Adding zoom levels in multi-scale maps to reduce the need for zooming interactions

IF 1.8 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Spatial Information Science Pub Date : 2023-12-21 DOI:10.5311/josis.2023.27.277
Marion Dumont, G. Touya, Cécile Duchêne
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When you zoom in or out of current multi-scale cartographic applications, it is common to feel lost and disoriented for a few seconds because dimensions and map symbols have changed. To make the exploration of these multi-scale maps more fluid, one option is to design maps where the transformations due to scale change are more progressive. This paper proposes to use cartographic generalization techniques to design these multi-scale maps with additional intermediate scales to improve progressiveness. These more progressive maps are tested in a user study with a task requiring multiple zooms in and out. The users perform better with the progressive maps, and in particular, the total quantity of required zooming is reduced compared to maps without additional intermediate scales. However, the survey is not fully conclusive on task performance due to the complexity of such a survey with real maps. This difficulty in assessing how well progressive map generalisation reduces disorientation is discussed and guidelines are proposed to design further studies. 
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多即是少--在多比例尺地图中增加缩放级别,减少缩放交互的需要
当您放大或缩小当前的多比例尺制图应用程序时,通常会因为尺寸和地图符号发生了变化而在几秒钟内感到迷失方向。为了让人们更流畅地探索这些多比例尺地图,一种方法是设计出比例尺变化所带来的转换更加渐进的地图。本文建议使用制图概括技术来设计这些多比例尺地图,增加中间比例尺以提高渐进性。这些渐进性更强的地图在一项用户研究中进行了测试,该研究的任务要求多次放大和缩小。与没有额外中间比例尺的地图相比,用户在使用渐进式地图时表现更佳,尤其是所需缩放的总量减少了。不过,由于使用真实地图进行调查的复杂性,这项调查并不能完全确定任务的完成情况。本文讨论了评估渐进式地图概括如何有效减少迷失方向的困难,并提出了设计进一步研究的指导原则。
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