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How visually effective are animated cartograms? Potential improvements based on the example of segregation in Bogotá (1993-2005)
Cartograms have long been used to highlight the uneven distribution of a phenomenon over a given area. On these maps, the size of spatial units is proportional to their weight (the number of inhabitants, amount of CO2 emitted, etc.). Over the past twenty or so years, the benefits of adding movement to this type of map–mainly to assess changes over time and space–have been discussed. Several methods have been suggested for constructing animated cartograms, and efficient algorithms are now available to distort spatial units. Nevertheless, rendering a second variable on an animated cartogram remains a challenge, generally giving rather poor results. In this article we experiment with a way of improving the effectiveness of such animated cartograms, by conjointly using spatial smoothing. We demonstrate the potential of combining these two mapping techniques in animated mode to visualize changes in socio-residential segregation over time, using the example of Bogota (Colombia) from 1993 to 2005. A French version of the paper is available here .
MappemondeEarth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
CiteScore
0.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
0
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍:
M@ppemonde vise d"une façon générale à l"amélioration des connaissances géographiques et de l"information sur les lieux et les territoires. Elle s"intéresse plus particulièrement aux images géographiques sous toutes leurs formes: cartes, croquis et cartogrammes, modèles, représentation de données satellitaires, SIG, photographies, animations, etc. Elle n"est pas restreinte à une discipline et souhaite continuer à publier, comme elle l"a déjà fait sous forme imprimée, des documents et des articles dans les domaines les plus divers de l"écologie, de l"archéologie, de la sociologie, de l"art, de l"architecture, etc.