نتایج جستجو برای: indus culture

تعداد نتایج: 278519  

2017
GUY DESAULNIERS Guy Desaulniers

Full Professor Math. & Indus. Eng., École Polytechnique de Montréal, 06/2007–... Director GERAD research center, Montréal, 05/2015–... Associate Professor Math. & Indus. Eng., École Polytechnique de Montréal, 06/2001–05/2007 Assistant Professor Math. & Indus. Eng., École Polytechnique de Montréal, 12/2000–06/2001 Researcher Math. & Indus. Eng., École Polytechnique de Montréal, 08/1999–11/2000 A...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Sanaullah Manzoor Farhan Ahmad Suleman Mazhar

Mobile phone based potable water quality assessment device is developed to analyze and study water pollution level at Indus river. Indus river is habitat of endangered Indus river dolphin and water pollution is one of major causes of survivability threats for this specie. We tested device performance at the six locations of Lahore canal. pH of canal water deviates from the normal range of the i...

2011
Nisha Yadav M. N. Vahia

The Indus script is an undeciphered script of the ancient world. In spite of numerous attempts over several decades, the script has defied universally acceptable decipherment. In a recent series of papers (Yadav et al. 2010; Rao et al. 2009a, b; Yadav et al. 2008a, b) we have analysed the sequences of Indus signs which demonstrate presence of a rich syntax and logic in its structure. Here we fo...

2017
Anil K Pokharia Rajesh Agnihotri Shalini Sharma Sunil Bajpai Jitendra Nath R N Kumaran Bipin Chandra Negi

Archaeological sites hold important clues to complex climate-human relationships of the past. Human settlements in the peripheral zone of Indus culture (Gujarat, western India) are of considerable importance in the assessment of past monsoon-human-subsistence-culture relationships and their survival thresholds against climatic stress exerted by abrupt changes. During the mature phase of Harappa...

2005
Doina Caragea Jyotishman Pathak Jie Bao Adrian Silvescu Carson M. Andorf Drena Dobbs Vasant Honavar

We present INDUS (Intelligent Data Understanding System), a federated, query-centric system for knowledge acquisition from autonomous, distributed, semantically heterogeneous data sources that can be viewed (conceptually) as tables. INDUS employs ontologies and inter-ontology mappings, to enable a user or an application to view a collection of such data sources (regardless of location, internal...

2003
Jaime Reinoso Adrian Silvescu Doina Caragea Jyotishman Pathak Vasant Honavar

This paper motivates and describes the data integration component of INDUS (Intelligent Data Understanding System) environment for data-driven information extraction and integration from heterogeneous, distributed, autonomous information sources. The design of INDUS is motivated by the requirements of applications such as scientific discovery, in which it is desirable for users to be able to ac...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Sadiq I. Khan Yang Hong Jonathan J. Gourley Muhammad Umar Khattak Tom De Groeve

Flood monitoring was conducted using multi-sensor data from space-borne optical, and microwave sensors; with cross-validation by ground-based rain gauges and streamflow stations along the Indus River; Pakistan. First; the optical imagery from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) was processed to delineate the extent of the 2010 flood along Indus River; Pakistan. Moreover; t...

2009
Rajesh P. N. Rao Nisha Yadav Mayank N. Vahia Hrishikesh Joglekar R. Adhikari Iravatham Mahadevan

Although no historical information exists about the Indus civilization (fl. c. 2600-1900 BC), archaeologists have uncovered about 3800 short samples of a script that was used throughout the civilization. The script remains undeciphered, despite a large number of attempts and claimed decipherments over the past 80 years. Here, we propose the use of probabilistic models to analyze the structure o...

Journal: Journal of Tethys 2017

It is believed that Greater India migrated from the southern hemisphere, collided with Gondwanaland, Angaraland and Cathaysia, thereby closing an intervening oceanic Tethys along the Indus-Yarlung-Tsangpo Suture Zone (IYTSZ).The suture zone is placed along the Chaman Fault in the Baluchistan-Afghanistan area in the west, and the Indus-Yarlung-Tsangpo in the north, whereas along the east from Th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Rajesh P N Rao Nisha Yadav Mayank N Vahia Hrishikesh Joglekar R Adhikari Iravatham Mahadevan

Although no historical information exists about the Indus civilization (flourished ca. 2600-1900 B.C.), archaeologists have uncovered about 3,800 short samples of a script that was used throughout the civilization. The script remains undeciphered, despite a large number of attempts and claimed decipherments over the past 80 years. Here, we propose the use of probabilistic models to analyze the ...

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