نتایج جستجو برای: spatial segregation

تعداد نتایج: 387556  

Journal: :Ecology 2010
José Raventós Thorsten Wiegand Martín De Luis

A current focus of ecology is the investigation of spatial effects on population and community dynamics; however, spatiotemporal theory remains largely untested by empirical observations or experimental studies. For example, the segregation hypothesis predicts that intraspecific aggregation should increase the importance of intraspecific competition relative to interspecific competition, thereb...

Journal: :پژوهش های جغرافیای انسانی 0
مجتبی رفیعیان دانشیار گروه شهرسازی دانشگاه تربیت مدرس آزاده علیزاده کارشناس ارشد برنامه ریزی شهری دانشگاه تربیت مدرس علی اکبر تقوایی دانشیار گروه شهرسازی دانشگاه تربیت مدرس

introduction one of the critical issues associated with sustainability in the twenty-first century is how cities are growing and developing in the space. rapid urban growth and physical development of cities cause disintegration of the spatial organization of cities and consequently spatial inequality between urban spaces. this phenomenon can be considered as spatial segregation or fragmentatio...

2012
John Woodruff

The problem of segregating a sound source of interest from an acoustic background has been extensively studied due to applications in hearing prostheses, robust speech/speaker recognition and audio information retrieval. Computational auditory scene analysis (CASA) approaches the segregation problem by utilizing grouping cues involved in the perceptual organization of sound by human listeners. ...

Journal: :Vision Research 2007
Dennis M. Levi

Humans with naturally occurring amblyopia show deficits thought to involve mechanisms downstream of V1. These include excessive crowding, abnormal global image processing, spatial sampling and symmetry detection and undercounting. Several recent studies suggest that humans with naturally occurring amblyopia show deficits in global image segregation. The current experiments were designed to stud...

2011
Philippe Collard Salma Mesmoudi

In the framework of Agent-Based Complex Systems we examine dynamics that lead individuals towards spatial segregation. Such systems are constituted of numerous entities, among which local interactions create global patterns which cannot be easily related to the properties of the constituent entities. In the 70’s, Thomas C. Schelling showed that an important spatial segregation phenomenon may em...

2003
André van Schaik Simon Carlile

In this paper we describe work which characterises the effect of spatial factors on the segregation of concurrent sound sources. The results inform the operational requirements of virtual auditory displays required to render multiple, concurrent sound sources in terms of (i) minimum spacing between sources and (ii) identification of the principal acoustic directional cues exploited by the audit...

Journal: :American sociological review 2008
Barrett A Lee Sean F Reardon Glenn Firebaugh Chad R Farrell Stephen A Matthews David O'Sullivan

The census tract-based residential segregation literature rests on problematic assumptions about geographic scale and proximity. We pursue a new tract-free approach that combines explicitly spatial concepts and methods to examine racial segregation across egocentric local environments of varying size. Using 2000 census data for the 100 largest U.S. metropolitan areas, we compute a spatially mod...

2000
SHAUN P. VECERA

Because the visual system cannot process all of the objects, colors, and features present in a visual scene, visual attention allows some visual stimuli to be selected and processed over others. Most research on visual attention has focused on spatial or location-based attention, in which the locations occupied by stimuli are selected for further processing. Recent research, however, has demons...

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