Abstract

As digital terrain models are indispensable for visualizing and modeling geographic processes, terrain information content is useful for terrain generalization and representation. For terrain generalization, if the terrain information is considered, the generalized terrain may be of higher fidelity. In other words, the richer the terrain information at the terrain surface, the smaller the degree of terrain simplification. Terrain information content is also important for evaluating the quality of the rendered terrain, e.g., the rendered web terrain tile service in Google Maps (Google Inc., Mountain View, CA, USA). However, a unified definition and measures for terrain information content have not been established. Therefore, in this paper, a definition and measures for terrain information content from Digital Elevation Model (DEM, i.e., a digital model or 3D representation of a terrain’s surface) data are proposed and are based on the theory of map information content, remote sensing image information content and other geospatial information content. The information entropy was taken as the information measuring method for the terrain information content. Two experiments were carried out to verify the measurement methods of the terrain information content. One is the analysis of terrain information content in different geomorphic types, and the results showed that the more complex the geomorphic type, the richer the terrain information content. The other is the analysis of terrain information content with different resolutions, and the results showed that the finer the resolution, the richer the terrain information. Both experiments verified the reliability of the measurements of the terrain information content proposed in this paper.

Highlights

  • Terrain represents various patterns of the land surface

  • Based on the theories of the map information content, remote sensing image information content and other geospatial information content, a definition and measures for extracting the terrain information content from digital elevation model (DEM) data are proposed in this paper

  • The definition and measurement method for the terrain information content is different from the traditional measurement method for geospatial information content

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Summary

Introduction

Terrain (or landform) represents various patterns of the land surface. it reflects the relief of the Earth surface [1]. Terrain information content can be used for terrain generalization and visualization We can use it to build level of detail (LOD) models for fast threedimensional terrain visualization in a virtual geographic environment. Methods for measuring the terrain information content are significant and meaningful for topographic analysis and geographic process modeling. Most of the geospatial information content is measured for the media of maps and remote sensing images, and there is not a unified definition or method for measuring terrain information from a DEM, which is still important for the geographic modeling, terrain generalization and evaluation of the quality of a rendered terrain service. (2) Second, we propose specific measurement methods for the terrain information content based on DEM. For the resolution analysis, we suppose that the finer the resolution, the richer the terrain information

Geospatial Information Content
Introduction to Information Content
Proposed Terrain Information Content
Method for Measuring Terrain Information Content
Terrain Syntactic Information Content
Terrain Geometric Information Content
Terrain Structure Information Content
Rendered Color Information Content
Terrain Semantic Information Content
SOA and SOS
Partition Method for SOS and SOA
Terrain Semantic Information Computation
General Information Content of Terrain
Method Implementation
Experimental Analysis
Different Geomorphic Terrain Information Content Analysis
Extraction of Results
Very High Relief Mountains
(3) Results
Analysis of Results
Result Analysis
Discussion and Conclusions
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