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CartoAgent: a multimodal large language model-powered multi-agent cartographic framework for map style transfer and evaluation
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May 2025

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Chenglong Wang

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Ge Li

Figure 1. A conceptual cartographic framework powered by MLLMs.
Figure 3. The prompt designed to initialize the image appreciator. Image appreciator. The agent was deployed to analyze various visual inputs,
Figure 4. The prompt designed to initialize the stylesheet designer.
Figure 7. The prompt designed to initialize the map reviewer.
Figure 9. Examples of neighborhood-level map style transfers.

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CartoAgent: a multimodal large language model-powered multi-agent cartographic framework for map style transfer and evaluation
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May 2025

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The rapid development of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) presents new opportunities to advance the cartographic process. Previous studies have either overlooked the artistic aspects of maps or faced challenges in creating both accurate and informative maps. In this study, we propose CartoAgent, a novel multi-agent cartographic framework powered by multimodal large language models (MLLMs). This framework simulates three key stages in cartographic practice: preparation, map design, and evaluation. At each stage, different MLLMs act as agents with distinct roles to collaborate, discuss, and utilize tools for specific purposes. In particular, CartoAgent leverages MLLMs' visual aesthetic capability and world knowledge to generate maps that are both visually appealing and informative. By separating style from geographic data, it can focus on designing stylesheets without modifying the vector-based data, thereby ensuring geographic accuracy. We applied CartoAgent to a specific task centered on map restyling-namely, map style transfer and evaluation. The effectiveness of this framework was validated through extensive experiments and a human evaluation study. CartoAgent can be extended to support a variety of cartographic design decisions and inform future integrations of GenAI in cartography.

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