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APPLICATIONS OF BIVARIATE CHOROPLETH MAPS
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings, 2011Since their appearance two centuries ago, choropleth maps have become the most widely used map type for quantitative thematic cartography. Basic principle is the – typically classified – aggregation of data over regions previously defined (e.g. administration districts, distribution areas, etc.).
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Applicability of vulnerability maps
Environmental Geology and Water Sciences, 1989A number of aspects related to vulnerability maps are discussed: the vulnerability concept, mapping purposes, possible users, and applicability of vulnerability maps. Problems associated with general-type vulnerability mapping, including large-scale maps, universal pollutant, and universal pollution scenario are also discussed.
L. J. Andersen, E. Gosk
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Neurosurgical applications of topographic mapping
Brain Topography, 1990Sophisticated spectral analysis and mapping of the EEG with computer techniques provides objective and reliable diagnostic information, which is superior to that obtained by naked-eye observation, even by experienced clinicians. In our department, a topographic system was introduced as one of major adjuncts to EEG examination in 1980, and we devised ...
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Towards intelligent mapping applications
Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces, 2007This paper describes a study that examines common elements found in people's mental maps of the city of Boston. The intent of the study is to understand the mental model people have of a city. Understanding this mental model will provide insight into developing mapping applications that present location information in a way that makes it easier to ...
Gary Look, Howard Shrobe
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2020
We introduce the notion of Witness Maps as a cryptographic notion of a proof system. A Unique Witness Map (UWM) deterministically maps all witnesses for an \(\mathbf {NP}\) statement to a single representative witness, resulting in a computationally sound, deterministic-prover, non-interactive witness independent proof system.
Suvradip Chakraborty +2 more
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We introduce the notion of Witness Maps as a cryptographic notion of a proof system. A Unique Witness Map (UWM) deterministically maps all witnesses for an \(\mathbf {NP}\) statement to a single representative witness, resulting in a computationally sound, deterministic-prover, non-interactive witness independent proof system.
Suvradip Chakraborty +2 more
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2014
With the advent of mobile devices and smartphones in particular on the consumer market in the last couple of years there has been a grown range of location-based services. Especially public transportation organisations have published a variety of location-based applications on national and international levels. The mobile information service „qando“ by
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With the advent of mobile devices and smartphones in particular on the consumer market in the last couple of years there has been a grown range of location-based services. Especially public transportation organisations have published a variety of location-based applications on national and international levels. The mobile information service „qando“ by
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MAP-microcomputer applications project
IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine, 1989The formation and operation of MAP, a microcomputer applications project designed to involve undergraduate engineering students in microcomputers, are described. The project was set up to accommodate students with a wide range of backgrounds, starting at one end of the scale with those with no microcomputer experience at all, and at the other end of ...
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Web Application Relations Mapping
2014Web applications are developed and modified often so fast that architects, developers, and managers lose their control over quality of such software products. Reverse engineering techniques focused on different aspects of software implementation might help in keeping comprehension to implementation of web applications at appropriate level required for ...
Radek Mařík +2 more
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Applications of Concept Mapping
College Teaching, 2007This article reviews three major uses of the concept-mapping strategies for postsecondary learning: the external representation of concept maps as an external scratch pad to represent major ideas and their organization, the mental construction of concept maps when students are seeking a time-efficient tool, and the electronic construction and exchange ...
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Application Mapping and Simulation
2016In this chapter we address the problem of mapping a biochemical application modeled as a sequencing graph to a given biochip architecture. The mapping consists of the binding, scheduling, and routing tasks. We first propose a constraint programming (CP) synthesis approach that optimally synthesizes a biochemical application onto the specified biochip ...
Paul Pop +2 more
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