@misc{10481/85587, year = {2018}, month = {11}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10481/85587}, abstract = {A “standard” map provides a simplified representation of the real world but is not able to adapt to the needs of different users having different preferences. On the contrary, adaptive maps are aimed at representing the world as seen through the eyes of the user depicting the suitability/difficulty of the paths between points of interest according to the user's preferences. Adaptive maps consider, simultaneously, multiple attributes like travel time, distance, slopes, etc. In this paper, a model for adaptive maps is presented. A generation and a visualization methods are proposed. To illustrate the results, five different adaptive maps are generated and visualized considering different attributes and preferences.}, organization = {Authors acknowledge support through projects TIN2014-55024-P and TIN2017-86647-P from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (including European Regional Development Funds). MT enjoys a PhD research training staff grant associated with the project TIN2014-55024-P and cofunded by the European Social Fund.}, title = {Towards adaptive maps}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1002/int.22058}, author = {Torres, Marina and Pelta, David A. and Verdegay, José L. and Cruz, Carlos }, }