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Road Network Selection

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posted on 2024-12-02, 01:57 authored by Jianbo Tang, Min Deng, Ju PengJu Peng, Huimin Liu, Xuexi Yang, Xueying Chen

The source codes that support the paper 'Automatic road network selection method considering functional semantic features of roads with graph convolutional networks' published in the International Journal of Geographical Information Science.

Abstract: Road network selection plays a key role in map generalization for creating multi-scale road network maps. Existing methods usually determine road importance based on road geometric and topological features, few evaluate road importance from the perspective of road utilization based on human travel data, ignoring the functional values of roads, which leads to a mismatch between the generated results and people’s needs. This paper develops two functional semantic features (i.e., travel path selection probability and regional attractiveness) to measure the functional importance of roads and proposes an automatic road network selection method based on graph convolutional networks (GCN), which models road network selection as a binary classification. Firstly, we create a dual graph representing the source road network and extract road features including six graphical and two functional semantic features. Then, we develop an extended GCN model with connectivity loss for generating multi-scale road networks and propose a refinement strategy based on the road continuity principle to ensure road topology. Experiments demonstrate the proposed model with functional features improves the quality of selection results, particularly for large and medium scale maps. The proposed method outperforms state-of-the-art methods and provides a meaningful attempt for artificial intelligence models empowering cartography.

Keywords: road network selection; graph convolutional network; functional features; map generalization; POI data

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