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Generalizes collections of lines on maps to simpler lines for improved labeling.

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Skeletron generalizes collections of lines to a specific spherical mercator zoom level and pixel precision, using a polygon buffer and voronoi diagram as described in a 1996 paper by Alnoor Ladak and Roberto B. Martinez, “Automated Derivation of High Accuracy Road Centrelines Thiessen Polygons Technique” (http://proceedings.esri.com/library/userconf/proc96/TO400/PAP370/P370.HTM).

Required dependencies:

You’d typically use it via one of the provided utility scripts, currently just these two:

skeletron-osm-streets.py

Accepts OpenStreetMap XML input and generates GeoJSON output for streets using the “name” and “highway” tags to group collections of ways.

skeletron-osm-route-rels.py

Accepts OpenStreetMap XML input and generates GeoJSON output for routes using the “network”, “ref” and “modifier” tags to group relations. More on route relations: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:route

The Name

The first two implementations of Skeletron used the “straight skeleton” of a polygon to find a generalized center, and ultimately didn’t work very well.

The straight skeleton:

http://twak.blogspot.com/2009/01/that-straight-skeleton-again.html

How it’s useful for maps:

http://aci.ign.fr/Leicester/paper/Haunert-v2-ICAWorkshop.pdf

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