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of spatial data, designing and open source software, in Geographica they make data count with GIS, BI and ML solutions for Smart Cities and businesses.
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Spain & France About Blog Enthusiasts
of spatial data, designing and open source software, in Geographica they make data count with GIS, BI and ML solutions for Smart Cities and businesses.
Its mission is to serve as a global forum for the collaboration of developers and users
of spatial data products and services, and to advance the development of international standards for geospatial interoperability.
A large German consortium has been studying how land - use intensification affects functional diversity, and more work needs to be done on the role
of spatial data and interactions at the landscape level, rather than in microcosms or individual study sites.
The entire BioMap2 analysis rests on a foundation
of spatial data that was managed by EES staff.
Not exact matches
In SR, the kind
of perception with which we are almost always acquainted, a
datum from CE is spatially located by the relatively sharp
spatial definition
of PI.
«This so - called «wall»... contributes itself to our experience only under the guise
of spatial extension, combined with
spatial perspective, and combined with sense -
data» (S 15).
3 In footnote 1, it was noted that the uniformity
of the
spatial - temporal was the ground whereby true assertions could be made about such
data as a patch
of color.
Collecting accurate
data about the
spatial and temporal distribution
of birth defects is the first step in isolating causes and beginning prevention.
We completed an intensive GIS
spatial analysis to identify parts
of our Commonwealth most threatened by development and created a website with interactive maps and
data for use at the town, watershed, or county scale.
These technologies include a variety
of tools and techniques to collect and analyze
data associated with a specific
spatial location.
Geospatial technologies provide methods to aid in the systematic documentation
of evidence as it is collected in the field, analyze the
spatial relationships and preserve
data in the lab, and provide new ways
of communicating complex relationships and
spatial information visually to a variety
of audiences.
This
data can then be used to analyze the
spatial and temporal dynamics
of environmental conditions, including baseline
data for global climate change and their relevance to changes in regional land use patterns.
«With citizen - science programs, we are able to collect a lot
of data at multiple
spatial and temporal scales, which you can't necessarily do in a university - led research program.
PPPL scientists have now delved beyond previously published characterizations
of turbulence and analyzed the
data to focus on the 2 - D
spatial correlations within the turbulence.
«The unique advantage
of satellite
data is
spatial coverage,» said Bryan Duncan, an atmospheric scientist at Goddard.
That kind
of spatial coordination could help monitor a wider geographic region with fewer people on the ground —
data collected in one area could be applicable to a wide geographic region nearby.
«When the
data's
spatial resolution increases by a factor
of four, the one thing I have complete confidence in is surprises....
It starts with
data from the Department
of Defense on local incidence
of influenza - like illness combined with laboratory - verified cases
of influenza and adds a
spatial element by incorporating information from Census
data on commuting patterns.
It will certainly tell us about the
spatial extent and evolution
of the chorus wave, which along with particle
data from other instruments should tell us some things about electron energies.»
Technically speaking, geomatics is the science and technology
of collecting, manipulating, presenting, and using
spatial and geographic
data (notably
data pertaining to Earth) in digital form.
«To the best
of our knowledge, we are the first to measure the second largest economy by mining such unprecedentedly large scale and fine granular
spatial - temporal
data,» the Baidu researchers write.
The researchers then analyzed this tracking
data as a
spatial network
of movements and were able, for the first time, to estimate the quantities
of nitrogen deposited around the remote unfished reef
of Palmyra Atoll via the sharks» fecal material.
The satellites give temperature measurements with a
spatial resolution
of roughly 1 square kilometre, which the team matched up with
data from the US Federal Aviation Administration on the exact location
of 2358 wind turbines in west - central Texas.
Liming Zhou
of the University at Albany, State University
of New York, and colleagues studied land - surface temperature
data gathered by NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites, which give measurements with a
spatial resolution
of roughly 1 square kilometre.
After
data processing, the echoes returned by the structures crossed by these waves can provide images with unequalled
spatial and temporal resolution: 80 micrometers and a few tens
of milliseconds.
Using published
data from the circumpolar arctic, their own new field observations
of Siberian permafrost and thermokarsts, radiocarbon dating, atmospheric modeling, and
spatial analyses, the research team studied how thawing permafrost is affecting climate change and greenhouse gas emissions.
The
data have helped them learn more about the snakes»
spatial range and behavior and develop population models they hope will be useful for conserving the locally threatened population
of pine snakes.
Raw
data collected from altimeters have been re-processed and collated with wind speed
data from scatterometers and sea level measurements from tide gauges, to show the
spatial structure
of each storm.
Kane, V.R., et al., Assessing fire effects on forest
spatial structure using a fusion
of Landsat and airborne LiDAR
data in Yosemite National Park, Remote Sensing
of Environment (2013)
Mnemonics rely not only on repetition to remember facts, but also on associations between easy - to - remember information and to be remembered lists
of data, based on the principle that the human mind much more easily remembers
data attached to
spatial, personal, or otherwise meaningful information than that occurring in meaningless sequences.
Although the
data suggest that
spatial models can effectively forecast tree community composition and structure
of unstudied sites in Amazonia, incorporating environmental
data may yield substantial improvements.
Argonne's scientists are also working with the City
of Chicago to use Waggle as a platform to increase the
spatial and temporal
data available for a range
of scientific and «smart city» applications.
The room can understand and register speech, three specific gestures, the position
of occupants
of the room, their roles, and the
spatial orientation
of those occupants, triggering the correct cognitive computing agents to take action and bring
data and information relevant to the discussion into the room in real - time.
The findings, published in the journal Global Change Biology, are based on
spatial and statistical analyses
of historical climate
data, satellite
data on current vegetation, and projections
of potential vegetation under climate change.
Gabriel added, «Our study shows that with a little bit
of training and a good sampling design, recreational divers collect very useful
data that can be used to monitor shark populations over long periods
of time and across large
spatial areas.
«The
data, information and knowledge on long - term trends
of surface water bodies across the CONUS at high
spatial resolution are valuable for planning and management
of surface water resources, however, they are not widely available yet,» said Xiao, professor
of ecology and remote sensing in the Department
of Microbiology and Plant Biology, OU College
of Arts and Sciences.
From these
data, we quantify the population genetic parameters
of the intra-patient environment to aid modeling efforts such as the
spatial - monotherapy work.
This is not very informative, because both the
spatial and temporal variability is large, and any question
of decline can only be correctly addressed using all the
data together, and over a statistically significant time period (30 years or more would be preferred).
I have not examined the economic
data, but it appears that M&M 2007 maybe can not win — either (i) the
spatial distribution
of the economic indices are equally smooth and M&M 2007's attempt to account for dependencies within each country fails to resolve the problem
of dependency between the countries, or (ii) the economic indices vary abruptly from country to country and thus have very different
spatial scales and structures to those seen in the warming trends.
We tested the impact
of spatial bias by examining global trends in MHW proxies derived from HadSST3
data.
However, the Hadley Centre SST
data set60, 61 (HadSST3, v3.1.1.0) is not global in coverage: rather than interpolating over all space and time coordinates it consists
of spatial means within 5 ° × 5 ° bins, leading to missing values in the absence
of data.
«The great
spatial heterogeneity
of microplastics at large and mesoscales makes it difficult to extrapolate local monitoring
data to larger areas,» Nerland explains.
That adds a
spatial context to the layers
of data Mars 2020 will collect.
The chemical composition
of these decay products in relation to the substrate material, the various conservation and restoration historic phases is discussed along with their
spatial distribution on the monument's surfaces and also in correlation with environmental and climatic
data.
bh TCSPC devices not only record fluorescence decay curves and other fast optical waveforms but also multiwavelength fluorescence decay
data, ultra-fast time series
of fluorescence decay
data, single - molecule and FCS
data, fluorescence lifetime images, multi-wavelength lifetime images,
spatial mosaics
of FLIM images, fast image series
of physiological processes, and combined fluorescence and phosphorescence lifetime images.
Spatial - temporal analysis
of United States precipitation
data from 1900 to 1999 indicates that the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) primarily modulates drought frequency.
ASTER
data is used to create detailed maps
of land surface temperature, reflectance, and elevation.ASTER captures high
spatial resolution
data in 14 bands, from the visible to the thermal infrared wavelengths, and provides stereo viewing capability for digital elevation model creation.
Amelia's broader research focuses on connecting ecological and
spatial data to assess responses
of coastal and marine systems to threats, in order to determine ecological ramifications
of ecosystem degradation.