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In this paper an application is presented for rule-based polygon classification based on geographic vector data. Early results from the evaluation by the Dutch Cadastre are given. From the experiments we conclude that a rule-based approach to interpretation of vector data leads to a speed-up of a factor 2 while maintaining a similar classification performance when compared with manual classification.
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den Hartog, J., Holtrop, B.T., de Gunst, M.E., Oosterbroek, EP. (2000). Interpretation of Geographic Vector-Data in Practice. In: Chhabra, A.K., Dori, D. (eds) Graphics Recognition Recent Advances. GREC 1999. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1941. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-40953-X_5
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