نتایج جستجو برای: cover classes

تعداد نتایج: 263011  

2006
C.S.T. Daughtry P. C. Doraiswamy

Management of plant litter or crop residues in agricultural fields is an important consideration for reducing soil erosion and increasing soil organic C. Current methods of quantifying crop residue cover are inadequate for characterizing the spatial variability of residue cover within fields or across large regions. Our objectives were to evaluate several spectral indices for measuring crop res...

2003
Ahmed Darwish Kristin Leukert Wolfgang Reinhardt

The main aim of this research is to find optimum segmentation parameters for extracting different land cover classes. A relatively new segmentation approach, multiresolution segmentation, is being examined using two data sets (Landsat and IRS). Keywordsmultiresolution segmentation; object-based classification; land-cover classification

A. Moradmand Jalali I. Bagheri R. Naghdi*

Water erosion causes severe soil damage in northern forests of Iran which is associated with different rut depths in skid trails. The aim of this study was to assess rutting and soil displacement on skid trails to mitigate water erosion. Therefore the research was carried out in eight parcels of district No 3 of Shafarood Forest in the North of Iran. In order to evaluate the amount of erosion i...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Matthew Johnson Giacomo Paesani Daniël Paulusma

The Connected Vertex Cover problem is to decide if a graph G has a vertex cover of size at most $k$ that induces a connected subgraph of $G$. This is a well-studied problem, known to be NP-complete for restricted graph classes, and, in particular, for $H$-free graphs if $H$ is not a linear forest (a graph is $H$-free if it does not contain $H$ as an induced subgraph). It is easy to see that Con...

2016
Gwenaël Joret Piotr Micek Veit Wiechert

We prove that posets of bounded height whose cover graphs belong to a fixed class with bounded expansion have bounded dimension. Bounded expansion, introduced by Nešetřil and Ossona de Mendez as a model for sparsity in graphs, is a property that is naturally satisfied by a wide range of graph classes, from graph structure theory (graphs excluding a minor or a topological minor) to graph drawing...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
A. Abreu L. Cunha T. Fernandes C. de Figueiredo L. Kowada F. Marquezino D. Posner R. Portugal

Quantum walks have received a great deal of attention recently because they can be used to develop new quantum algorithms and to simulate interesting quantum systems. In this work, we focus on a model called staggered quantum walk, which employs advanced ideas of graph theory and has the advantage of including the most important instances of other discrete-time models. The evolution operator of...

A M Nofrasti A Shahidi B Etebari M Yaghoobzadeh,

  Application of gepraphic information system and image processing in evaluation of surface runoff of a watershed in recent years has increased greatly. In the study , the runoff curve number map was prepared using geographic information system (GIS)and Landsat Sattelite Images (ETM+)for two watersheds of Mansourabad in southern Khorasan province and Navroud in Gilan province based on the facto...

2009
Fedor V. Fomin Daniel Lokshtanov Venkatesh Raman Saket Saurabh

Partial Cover problems are optimization versions of fundamental and well studied problems like Vertex Cover and Dominating Set. Here one is interested in covering (or dominating) the maximum number of edges (or vertices) using a given number (k) of vertices, rather than covering all edges (or vertices). In general graphs, these problems are hard for parameterized complexity classes when paramet...

Journal: :Environmental management 2000
Cully Winter

/ Land condition trend analysis (LCTA) is a long-term monitoring program used on military training lands to identify ecological changes that result from training and management activities. We initiated LCTA at the Kansas Army National Guard Training Facility (KANGTF) in Saline County, Kansas, in March 1998. This paper evaluates the LCTA methodology for birds by comparing LCTA results with a mod...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Heiko Balzter Beth Cole Christian Thiel Christiane Schmullius

The European CORINE land cover mapping scheme is a standardized classification system with 44 land cover and land use classes. It is used by the European Environment Agency to report large-scale land cover change with a minimum mapping unit of 5 ha every six years and operationally mapped by its member states. The most commonly applied method to map CORINE land cover change is by visual interpr...

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