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Counterfactual Spatial Distributions [PDF]
ABSTRACTRecent contributions provide researchers with a useful toolbox to estimate counterfactual distributions of scalar random variables. These techniques have been widely applied in the literature. Typically, the dependent variable of interest has been a scalar and little consideration has been given to spatial factors.
Paul E. Carrillo, Jonathan Rothbaum
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On the Spatial Distribution of Fingerprint Singularities
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2009Fingerprint singularities play an important role in several fingerprint recognition and classification systems. Although some general relationships and constraints about the location of singularities in the different fingerprint classes are well known, to the best of our knowledge no statistical models have been developed until now.
CAPPELLI, RAFFAELE, MALTONI, DAVIDE
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From Semantics to Spatial Distribution
2000This work studies the notion of locality in the context of process specification. It relates naturally with other works where information about the localities of a program is obtained information from its description written down in a programming language.
Luis R. Sierra Abbate +2 more
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The spatial distribution of attention
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2019Understanding how spatial attention is distributed over space (i.e. the attentional window) is highly important for theoretical, methodological, as well as applied reasons. One fundamental challenge to the study of the attentional window is that most of our current knowledge is based on measuring distractors interference, or relying in some other way ...
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Spatial distribution of phytochromes
Journal of Plant Research, 1997Phytochromes are chromoproteins which mediate several light responses in plants. Phytochrome proteins are encoded by a gene family which is currently being characterized in several plant species. Analysis of type-specific mutants of two well-characterized members of the family, PhyA and PhyB, indicates that these proteins have distinct functions.
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Spatial movement with distributed memory
Journal of Mathematical Biology, 2021Diffusion has been widely applied to model animal movement that follows Brownian motion. However, animals typically move in non-Brownian ways due to their perceptual judgment. Spatial memory and cognition recently have received much attention in characterizing complicated animal movement behaviours.
Qingyan Shi, Junping Shi, Hao Wang
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SPATIAL OLIGOPOLIES WITH COOPERATIVE DISTRIBUTION
International Game Theory Review, 2009The main objects here are Nash equilibria in spatial Cournot oligopolies when profits depend on coordinated distribution. Production is non-cooperative, but the subsequent transportation must be performed jointly to minimize costs. Cournot-Nash equilibria for this two-stage game with partial coalitional strategies are determined by means of a ...
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Spatial Modelling of Seablite Distribution
2021Foods demands are increasing today opposed to the change in environmental degradation. In this work, we studied new seablite distribution modelling. We aimed to identify substantial basic factors related to spatial distribution of seablites to make a meaningful explanation or accurate prediction in a coastal region of Samut Sakhon, Thailand.
Thanapong Chaichana +1 more
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2008
Living organisms are distributed over the entire surface of the planet. The distribution of the individuals of each species is not random; on the contrary, they are strongly dependent on the biology and ecology of the species, and vary over different spatial scale.
Borregaard, Michael Krabbe +2 more
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Living organisms are distributed over the entire surface of the planet. The distribution of the individuals of each species is not random; on the contrary, they are strongly dependent on the biology and ecology of the species, and vary over different spatial scale.
Borregaard, Michael Krabbe +2 more
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Inferring and Distributing Spatial Context
2007An increasing number of computationally enhanced objects is distributed around us in physical space, which are equipped - or at least can be provided -- with sensors for measuring spatial contexts like position, direction and acceleration. We consider spatial relationships between them, which can basically be acquired by a pairwise comparison of their ...
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