نتایج جستجو برای: topographic complexity

تعداد نتایج: 333103  

2016
Julia M. Winchester Alistair Robert Evans

The increased prevalence and affordability of 3D scanning technology is beginning to have significant effects on the research questions and approaches available for studies of morphology. As the current trend of larger and more precise 3D datasets is unlikely to slow in the future, there is a need for efficient and capable tools for high-throughput quantitative analysis of biological shape. The...

Journal: :IEEE Expert 1997
Ashok K. Goel

ion over analog and new model Spawning of adaptation goals Adaptation strategy 1 SBF model of GTM Adaptation strategy n Adaptation goal GTM Evaluation of new model Retrieval of GTMs Instantiation of GTMs Composition of behaviors Analog Analogical transfer New model New model GTM Figure 3. Model-based analogy in Ideal. .

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 2002
Peter Tiño Ian T. Nabney

2016
Rosemary Hohnen Katherine Tuft Hugh W. McGregor Sarah Legge Ian J. Radford Christopher N. Johnson

The domestic cat (Felis catus) is an invasive exotic in many locations around the world and is thought to be a key factor driving recent mammal declines across northern Australia. Many mammal species native to this region now persist only in areas with high topographic complexity, provided by features such as gorges or escarpments. Do mammals persist in these habitats because cats occupy them l...

2005
Alfredo Vellido Paulo J. G. Lisboa Dolores Vicente

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1997
Michael E. Tipping

Dimension-reducing feature extraction neural network techniques which also preserve neighbourhood relationships in data have traditionally been the exclusive domain of Kohonen self organising maps. Recently, we introduced a novel dimension-reducing feature extraction process, which is also topographic, based upon a Radial Basis Function architecture. It has been observed that the gener-alisatio...

2008
Stacy M. Philpott Brenda B. Lin Shalene Jha Shannon J. Brines

Agricultural systems are increasingly vulnerable to the effects of extreme climate events. Yet strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability have not been greatly explored. Here, we examine the vulnerability of coffee agroforestry systems varying in management intensity (e.g. land use) and topographic features to disturbance related to Hurricane Stan in Chiapas, Mexico—a hurricane categorized by ...

Journal: :Frontiers in Marine Science 2021

In the context of “green” approaches to coastal engineering, term “eco-engineering” has emerged in recent years describe incorporation ecological concepts (including artificially water-filled depressions and surface textured tiles on seawalls drilled holes sea structures) into conventional design process for marine infrastructures. Limited studies have evaluated potential increase wave energy d...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2014
Carlos E Guarnizo David C Cannatella

Complex interactions between topographic heterogeneity, climatic and environmental gradients, and thermal niche conservatism are commonly assumed to indicate the degree of biotic diversification in montane regions. Our aim was to investigate factors that disrupt gene flow between populations and to determine if there is evidence of downslope asymmetric migration in highland frogs with wide elev...

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