نتایج جستجو برای: spectral changes

تعداد نتایج: 1024774  

Journal: :international journal of geo science and environmental planning 0
keyvan mohammadzadeh tabriz university maryam maleki sc. student of remote sensing and gis- university of tabriz ali akbar rasouli professor of geography and planning faculty - university of tabriz

over the past years, lake water levels have decreased considerably by various factors and the subsequent emergence of salt plain has brought disastrous consequences that need an essential action. therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of drying up and increasing lake water salt and landsat satellite images were used during different time periods in 9 years. to identify the new a...

Journal: :زبان شناسی و گویش های خراسان 0
هما اسدی نینا حسینی کیونانی ماندانا نوربخش

1- introduction this research attempts to investigate the effects of forensically-relevant facial concealment on voiceless fricatives /f, s, ʃ/ in farsi. there are various types of face-concealing garments that are commonly worn by people for the occupational, recreational, religious, and cultural purposes .these coverings may be typically used as disguises during the commission of crime by del...

ژورنال: فیزیک زمین و فضا 2020

Extracting the main cyclic fluctuations from sea level changes of the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea is vital for understanding the behavior of tides and isolating non-tidal impacts such as those related to climate and changes in the ocean-sea circulations. This study compares two spectral analysis methods including: Least Squares Spectral Analysis (LSSA) and Least Squares Harmonic Estimation (LSHE)...

Spectral analysis considers the problem of determining (the art of recovering) the spectral content (i.e., the distribution of power over frequency) of a stationary time series from a finite set of measurements, by means of either nonparametric or parametric techniques. This paper introduces the spectral analysis problem, motivates the definition of power spectral density functions, and reviews...

Journal: :Hearing Research 2017
Daniel Rowan Timos Papadopoulos Lauren Archer Amanda Goodhew Hayley Cozens Ricardo Guzman Lopez David Edwards Hannah Holmes Robert Allen

Some blind people use echoes to detect discrete, silent objects to support their spatial orientation/navigation, independence, safety and wellbeing. The acoustical features that people use for this are not well understood. Listening to changes in spectral shape due to the presence of an object could be important for object detection and avoidance, especially at short range, although it is curre...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2015
Christian E Stilp Matthew J Goupell

Short-time spectral changes in the speech signal are important for understanding noise-vocoded sentences. These information-bearing acoustic changes, measured using cochlea-scaled entropy in cochlear implant simulations [CSECI; Stilp et al. (2013). J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 133(2), EL136-EL141; Stilp (2014). J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 135(3), 1518-1529], may offer better understanding of speech perception b...

2001
S. TRIGG S. FLASSE

We report on the numerical separation of burned and unburned vegetation classes using diVerent bi-spectral spaces, based on the analysis of spectro-radiometric data collected in situ and convolved to ve spectral bands at red to mid-infrared (MIR) wavelengths. A combination of two MIR bands was found to have strong spectral separation of burned and unburned samples. Using these bands, a spectral...

Journal: :Journal of personality 2012
Philip D Parker Oliver Lüdtke Ulrich Trautwein Brent W Roberts

The post-high school transition period is believed to be associated with considerable changes in social networks, yet longitudinal studies documenting these changes are scarce. To address this gap, the current research explored 3 relevant issues. First, changes in participants' relationship characteristics during the transition from high school were examined. Second, the roles of personality tr...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2010
Helen Christensen Liana S Leach Andrew Mackinnon

BACKGROUND Research has reported that pregnant women and mothers become forgetful. However, in these studies, women are not recruited prior to pregnancy, samples are not representative and studies are underpowered. AIMS The current study sought to determine whether pregnancy and motherhood are associated with brief or long-term cognitive deterioration using a representative sample and measuri...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Alberto Acerbi Magnus Enquist Stefano Ghirlanda

We present a model of cultural evolution in which an individual's propensity to engage in social learning is affected by social learning itself. We assume that individuals observe cultural traits displayed by others and decide whether to copy them based on their overall preference for the displayed traits. Preferences, too, can be transmitted between individuals. Our results show that such cult...

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