نتایج جستجو برای: topographic level

تعداد نتایج: 1093190  

2009
Laura Keyes Adam Winstanley

This paper presents research conducted into the automatic recognition of features and objects on topographic maps (for example, buildings, roads, land parcels etc.) using a selection of shape description methods developed mostly in the field of computer vision. In particular the work here focuses on the proposal and evaluation of fusion techniques (at the decision level of representation) for t...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Hisao Honda

Topographic mapping of retinal ganglion axons to the midbrain is computed by the servomechanism model, which is based on the experimental result of cell attachment. Cells expressing a certain level of Eph proteins (receptors for ephrin ligands) optimally attach to a surface that expresses a specific level of ephrin ligand density. The retina has an increasing nasal-to-temporal gradient of Eph r...

2008
Andrew T. Hudak Nicholas L. Crookston Jeffrey S. Evans David E. Hall Michael J. Falkowski

Meaningful relationships between forest structure attributes measured in representative field plots on the ground and remotely sensed data measured comprehensively across the same forested landscape facilitate the production of maps of forest attributes such as basal area (BA) and tree density (TD). Because imputation methods can efficiently predict multiple response variables simultaneously, t...

2003
Gary L. Christopherson

Topographic prominence can be defined as the perceived difference in height between an individual and their surroundings within a defined neighborhood. Because this difference can be seen as an element of visual/political control, topographic prominence may provide clues to perceived social hierarchy and rank. This study uses ARC/GRID to discover topographic prominence in a landscape at a varie...

2008
James A. Bednar

The biological function of neurons can often be understood only in the context of large, highly interconnected networks. These networks typically form two-dimensional topographic maps, such as the retinotopic maps in mammalian visual cortex. Computational simulations of these areas have led to valuable insights about how cortical topography develops and functions, but further progress has been ...

2016
JULIE C. ZINNERT

Barrier islands are heavily influenced by external drivers such as sea-level rise, storm-related disturbances, and other complex factors that affect net sediment exchange. Numerous ecological processes (e.g., dispersal, competition, and facilitation) interact with these drivers and ultimately influence barrier-island state change and therefore stability. Our synthesis of physical and ecological...

2013
Priyanka Das

This paper aims to present terrain characteristics of Kuya river basin specially relief zoning, aspect analysis, hill shade view, its relation with drainage conditions etc. Analysis of SRTM data in ERDAS Imagine and Arc GIS software reveals that there is no siginificant relief difference between upper and lower catchment of the basin but distinction between upper and lower catchments is very cl...

M. Kamalian and A. Sohrabi Bidar,

This paper presents the complete algorithm of site response analysis of nonhomogeneous topographic structures using transient two-dimensional boundary element method (BEM). Seismic behaviour of various topographic features including canyon, half plane, sedimentary filled valley and ridge sections, subjected to incident SV and P waves are analysed. The analysis shows the efficiency of the propos...

2007
H. X. Mao W. Z. Shi Y. Tian

In this paper, an effective spatial sampling method is preliminary explored to assess the quality of the topographic data. The most novel idea in this study is we think the error as noise in the signal and we hope to direct spatial sampling through realizing this idea. First, we perform a prior partition of the original topographic data on the basis of the different error levels after a rough c...

1996
Øivind Due Trier Torfinn Taxt Anil K. Jain

This paper compares the performance of topographic analysis and binary analysis for recognition of digits in hydrographic maps. Each of the methods processed the input image by extracting binary print components, recognizing long lines, splitting touching digits, and, finally, recognizing individual symbol candidates. The topographic analysis extracted the information by computing topographic l...

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