نتایج جستجو برای: spatiotemporal pattern

تعداد نتایج: 373623  

2001
Scott J. Meiners James T. McCormick JAMES T. MCCORMICK SCOTT J. MEINERS

We studied the spatial pattern of seed predation across a forest-old field edge in both fall and winter to assess the potential for seed predators to influence plant spatial patterns. We used a 100 x 100 m grid that began 30 m inside the forest and extended 60 m into the old field. Inside this grid we placed seed stations at regular 10 m intervals and monitored seed removal. Seed predation vari...

2013
Berkay Aydin

Large-scale spatio-temporal data is crucial for testing the spatio-temporal pattern mining algorithms. In this paper we present a data set generator that can generate moving spatio-temporal instances, with evolving regions. The characteristics of data generated can be configured with parameters given to program and those parameters allow users to test the performance of spatio-temporal mining a...

2014
Lukás Marek Vit Paszto Pavel Tucek Jiri Dvorský

One of main aims of the spatial analysis of health and medical datasets is to provide additional information to the specialized medical research. These analyses can be used for disease mapping; searching for places with a higher intensity and probability of the disease event; or the influence assessment of selected natural or artificial phenomena. Suitably selected methods allow a proper analys...

2010
Guangjin Tian Jianguo Wu Zhifeng Yang

The morphology of a city affects its ecological and socioeconomic functions, and thus how a city is spatially structured has important bearings on urban sustainability. The paper analyzes the spatial pattern of Beijing in relation to its urban functions. Our results show that the 6 concentric ring-roads in Beijing provide a basic framework for the city’s overall spatial pattern, andalso give it...

2013
Ebru Kerimoglu

The Research Institute of Applied Economics (IREA) in Barcelona was founded in 2005, as a research institute in applied economics. Three consolidated research groups make up the institute: AQR, RISK and GiM, and a large number of members are involved in the Institute. IREA focuses on four priority lines of investigation: (i) the quantitative study of regional and urban economic activity and ana...

1998
Michael C. Burl Pietro Perona

Diierent instances of a handwritten word consist of the same basic features (humps, cusps, crossings, etc.) arranged in a deformable spatial pattern. Thus, keywords in cursive text can be detected by looking for the appropriate features in the \correct" spatial conng-uration. A keyword can be modeled hierarchically as a set of word fragments, each of which consists of lower-level features. To a...

2004
Tim M. Blackburn Bradford A. Hawkins

The observation that ‘‘on the whole. . . larger species live farther north and the smaller ones farther south’’ was first published by Carl Bergmann in 1847. However, why animal body mass might show such spatial variation, and indeed whether it is a general feature of animal assemblages, is currently unclear. We discuss reasons for this uncertainty, and use our conclusions to direct an analysis...

Journal: :J. UCS 2009
Kelvin Leong Junco Li Stephen Chi-fai Chan Vincent T. Y. Ng

Dynamic pattern analysis refers to analyzing the relationship of spatial patterns at different time points. Traditional spatial pattern analysis such as data clustering can find the spatial patterns extant at a geographical location at a particular time point but failing to identify spatial dynamics, or changes that occur over time in a particular place. In this paper, we present a dynamic patt...

2013
Qiuxiang Tian Hongbo He Weixin Cheng Xudong Zhang

Carbon dioxide from soil respiration is a key source of atmospheric CO2 and a major component of the global carbon cycle. However, the temporal pattern of soil respiration is not well understood and even wrongly modeled. In a 360-day laboratory experiment, we investigated temporal patterns of soil respiration and microbial carbon availability using five soils taken from five altitudinal zones o...

2005
J. WHITE

This chapter discusses theoretical and applied research in urban economics on decentralized cities, i.e., cities in which employment is not restricted to the central business district. The first section discusses informally the incentives that firms face to suburbanize. The next section summarizes the theoretical literature on decentralized cities, including both models which solve for the opti...

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