نتایج جستجو برای: zoning qualitative

تعداد نتایج: 205114  

2016
Jamie F. Chriqui Julien Leider Emily Thrun Lisa M. Nicholson Sandy Slater

BACKGROUND Communities across the United States have been reforming their zoning codes to create pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods with increased street connectivity, mixed use and higher density, open space, transportation infrastructure, and a traditional neighborhood structure. Zoning code reforms include new urbanist zoning such as the SmartCode, form-based codes, transects, transportation ...

Journal: :Urban affairs review 2009
Jonathan Rothwell Douglas S Massey

We argue that anti-density zoning increases black residential segregation in U.S. metropolitan areas by reducing the quantity of affordable housing in white jurisdictions. Drawing on census data and local regulation indicators compiled by Pendall, we estimate a series of regression models to measure the effect of maximum density zoning on black segregation. Results estimated using ordinary leas...

2007
CINTHIA O. A. FREITAS LUIZ S. OLIVEIRA

In this paper we present an alternative strategy to define zoning for handwriting recog19 nition, which is based on nonsymmetrical perceptual zoning. The idea is to extract some knowledge from the confusion matrices in order to make the zoning process less 21 empirical. The feature set considered in this work is based on concavities/convexities deficiencies, which are obtained by labeling the b...

2016
Emily Thrun Julien Leider Jamie F. Chriqui

BACKGROUND In response to traditional zoning codes that contribute to car-dependent sprawling and disconnected neighborhoods, communities are reforming their land use laws to create pedestrian-friendly areas that promote physical activity. One such reform is the adoption of transit-oriented developments or districts (TODs). TODs are higher density, compact, and mixed use areas located around tr...

2011
Vanessa Hull Weihua Xu Wei Liu Shiqiang Zhou Andrés Viña Jindong Zhang Jinyan Huang Marc Linderman Xiaodong Chen Yan Huang Zhiyun Ouyang Hemin Zhang Jianguo Liu

Protected areas worldwide are facing increasing pressures to co-manage human development and biodiversity conservation. One strategy for managing multiple uses within and around protected areas is zoning, an approach in which spatial boundaries are drawn to distinguish areas with varying degrees of allowable human impacts. However, zoning designations are rarely evaluated for their efficacy usi...

Journal: :Pattern Recognition 2014
Donato Impedovo Giuseppe Pirlo

This paper presents a survey on zoning methods for handwritten character recognition. Through the analysis of the relevant literature in the field, the most valuable zoning methods are presented in terms of both topologies and membership functions. Throughout the paper, diverse zoning topologies are presented based on both static and adaptive approaches. Concerning static approaches, uniform an...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2010
Van Butsic David J Lewis Volker C Radeloff

Housing growth has been widely shown to be negatively correlated with wildlife populations, avian richness, anadromous fish, and exotic invasion. Zoning is the most frequently used public policy to manage housing development and is often motivated by a desire to protect the environment. Zoning is also pervasive, taking place in all 50 states. One relevant question that has received little resea...

1997
Giovanni Dimauro Sebastiano Impedovo Giuseppe Pirlo A. Salzo

In the field of Optical Character Recognition (OCR), zoning is used to extract topological information from patterns. In this paper zoning is considered as the result of an optimisation problem and a new technique is presented for automatic zoning. More precisely, local analysis of feature distribution based on Shannon’s entropy estimation is performed to determine “core” zones of patterns. An ...

Journal: :IJPRAI 2007
Cinthia Obladen de Almendra Freitas Luiz Eduardo Soares de Oliveira Flávio Bortolozzi Simone B. K. Aires

In this paper we present an alternative strategy to define zoning for handwriting recognition, which is based on nonsymmetrical perceptual zoning. The idea is to extract some knowledge from the confusion matrices in order to make the zoning process less empirical. The feature set considered in this work is based on concavities/convexities deficiencies, which are obtained by labeling the backgro...

Journal: :American journal of preventive medicine 2005
Joseph Schilling Leslie S Linton

BACKGROUND Improvements in the built environment and changes in land-use policy are promising approaches to increasing physical activity among a largely sedentary population. Opportunities for walking and cycling as part of daily life are important to increasing physical activity and improving health. Yet, local zoning codes and related land-use regulations have made it difficult to create vibr...

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