نتایج جستجو برای: on geospatial division algorithm

تعداد نتایج: 8711219  

2008
Pouria Amirian Ali A. Alesheikh

Technically the spatial non-interoperability problem associated with current geospatial processing systems can be categorized as data and access non-interoperability. In GIS community, Open GIS Consortium (OGC) geospatial Web services have been introduced to overcome spatial noninteroperability problem associated with most geospatial processing systems. At the same time, in Information Technolo...

Journal: :journal of advances in computer research 0

the speech enhancement techniques are often employed to improve the quality and intelligibility of the noisy speech signals. this paper discusses a novel technique for speech enhancement which is based on singular value decomposition. this implementation utilizes a genetic algorithm based optimization method for reducing the effects of environmental noises from the singular vectors as well as t...

2006
Liping Di Aijun Chen Yuqi Bai Yaxing Wei

This paper presents the work performed for the implementation of the geospatial product virtualization in the Grid environment. A virtual geospatial product is a product that does not exist in a geospatial data system but the system knows how to create such a product when a user requests the product. We use a two-step approach to the implementation. The first step is to represent a virtual geos...

Journal: :CoRR 2011
Zhengjun Cao Hanyue Cao

The classical division algorithm for polynomials requires O(n) operations for inputs of size n. Using reversal technique and Newton iteration, it can be improved to O(M(n)), where M is a multiplication time. But the method requires that the degree of the modulo, x, should be the power of 2. If l is not a power of 2 and f(0) = 1, Gathen and Gerhard suggest to compute the inverse, f, modulo x r⌉,...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
neda kaffash-charandabi gis dept., k.n.toosi university of technology, tehran, iran. abolghasem sadeghi-niaraki gis dept., k.n.toosi university of technology, tehran, iran and dept. of geoinformatic eng., inha university, incheon, south korea. dong-kyun park u-healthcare center, gachon university, gil hospital, incheon, south korea.

background : cardiac arrest is a condition in which the heart is completely stopped and is not pumping any blood. although most cardiac arrest cases are reported from homes or hospitals, about 20% occur in public areas. therefore, these areas need to be investigated in terms of cardiac arrest incidence so that places of high incidence can be identi-fied and cardiac rehabilitation defibrillators...

2012
Mir Abolfazl Mostafavi Mohamed Bakillah

Recent advances in geospatial technologies have made available large amount of geospatial data. Meanwhile, new developments in Internet and communication technologies created a shift from isolated geospatial databases to ad hoc networks of geospatial data sources, where data sources can join or leave the network, and form groups to share data and services. However, effective integration and sha...

2016
Bo Han Antonio Jimeno-Yepes Andrew MacKinlay Lianhua Chi

Twitter text-based geotagging often uses geospatial words to determine locations. While much work has been done in word geospatiality analysis, there has been little work on temporal variations in the geospatial spread of word usage. In this paper, we investigate geospatial words relative to their temporal locality patterns by fitting periodical models over time. The model jointly captures inhe...

2008
Nengcheng Chen Zeqiang Chen Jie He

Huge volumes of geospatial data have been collected and open geospatial information service have been set up by both public and private sectors in Antarctica Spatial Data Infrastructure (AntSDI). In order for the geospatial data to be useful, data and service have to be registered into one or more federated registry centre. However, currently it is very difficult for most of users to obtain the...

2013
Sangita Zope- Chaudhari P. Venkatachalam

Due to rapid growth of distributed network and Internet, it becomes easy for data providers and users to access, manage, and share voluminous geospatial data in digital form. With Internet, it becomes very easy to distribute and copy geospatial data. Therefore, it becomes necessary to protect geospatial data from illegal and unauthorized usage. The increase availability of tools and techniques ...

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