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Aggregating flood damage functions: The peril of Jensen's gap
Abstract Flood risk models provide important information for disaster planning through estimating flood damage to exposed assets, such as houses. At large scales, computational constraints or data coarseness often lead modelers to aggregate asset data using a single statistic (e.g., the mean) prior to applying non‐linear damage functions. This practice
Seth Bryant +3 more
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Abstract This research article presents a systematic literature review on the current state‐of‐the‐art artificial intelligence (AI) methodologies used in aquaculture applications. As the demand for seafood continues to grow, the aquaculture industry faces numerous challenges, including disease management, feeding optimization, water quality monitoring,
Thurein Aung +2 more
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DATA STRUCTURES FOR STORING MASSIVE TINS IN A DBMS [PDF]
Point cloud data are an important source for 3D geoinformation. Modern day 3D data acquisition and processing techniques such as airborne laser scanning and multi-beam echosounding generate billions of 3D points for simply an area of few square ...
K. Kumar, H. Ledoux, J. Stoter
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Towards a Scalable Dynamic Spatial Database System [PDF]
With the rise of GPS-enabled smartphones and other similar mobile devices, massive amounts of location data are available. However, no scalable solutions for soft real-time spatial queries on large sets of moving objects have yet emerged.
Diaconu, Raluca +2 more
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A PostGIS-based pedestrian way finding module using OpenStreetMap data [PDF]
Open source GIS (OSG) is a fast developing field. When OSG is combined with Web2.0 and Service Orientated Architectures (SOA) technologies and more applications of Public Participation GIS, it has many advantages over commercial GIS software. Despite this, OSG still needs more improvement in terms of stability and functional integrity.
Zheng, Jianghua +5 more
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ABSTRACT Access to information pertaining to land facilitates strategic planning for individuals, businesses, and governmental entities and allows them to anticipate and address contemporary challenges such as climate change, housing requirements, and economic prosperity.
Muhammed Oguzhan Mete
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SpatiaLite, un innovativo spatial DBMS
SpatiaLite, an innovative open source DBMS For a long time PostgreSQL/PostGIS have represented the high end Open Source Spatial DBMS: PostGIS implements a sophisticated client-server architecture, and this sometimes introduces an undesirable complexity.
Alessandro Furieri
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First AUV and ROV investigation of seismogenic faults in the Alboran Sea (Western Meditarranean) [PDF]
In May-June 2015 we carried out the SHAKE cruise on board the RV “Sarmiento de Gamboa” the first in situ investigation using state-of-the-art underwater vehicles, the AUVs “AsterX” and “IdefX” (IFREMER, France) and the ROV “Max Rover” (HCMR, Greece ...
Bartolomé de la Peña, Rafael +10 more
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Question Answering System for Smart Cities and Urban Planning With The World Avatar
Zaha is a retrieval augmented generation question answering system integrated with The World Avatar knowledge graph to support urban planning and smart city initiatives. It enables intuitive natural language queries for complex urban data, overcoming challenges such as data silos and the technical complexity of traditional query tools.
Xinhong Deng +9 more
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Dynamic Wildfire Navigation System
Wildfire, a natural part of many ecosystems, has also resulted in significant disasters impacting ecology and human life in Australia. This study proposes a prototype of fire propagation prediction as an extension of preceding research; this system is ...
Mitsuhiro Ozaki +2 more
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