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Understanding the Carbon Footprint of Tile Transfer for Web Maps
As web maps are now extensively used by billions of users, the energy consumption of these maps is not marginal anymore. Green cartography seeks to reduce the energy consumption of maps to promote more sustainable digital tools.
Guillaume Touya +5 more
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Tilings with the neighborhood property
The neighborhood N(T) of a tile T is the set of all tiles which meet T in at least one point. If for each tile T there is a different tile T1 such that N(T)=N(T1) then we say the tiling has the neighborhood property (NEBP).
Linda S. Fosnaugh, Earl S. Kramer
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Tilings With Very Elastic Tiles
We consider tiles of some fixed size, with an associated weighting on the shapes of tile, of total mass 1. We study the pressure, $p$, of tilings with those tiles; the pressure, one over the volume times the logarithm of the partition function. (The quantity we define as "pressure" could, perhaps equally harmoniously with physics notation, be called ...
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Implementation-Aware Latency and Energy Modeling for Tiling on the Edge
Tiling improves small-object detection on resource-constrained edge devices but can increase latency and energy. This work presents an implementation-aware latency/energy model by decomposing the tiling methodology into per-frame and per-tile events and ...
Matias Vago +3 more
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Addressing incomplete tile phenomena in image tiling: Introducing the grid six-intersection model
With the continuous development of Earth Observation technology, resolution of imagery and gridded data has significantly increased, leading to a rapid increase in data volume.
Zhang Ling +4 more
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GENERATING A SEAMLESS TILING OF A NATURE IMAGE
Tiling is a process to create a repetitive - larger size - image. However if the picture on the left side of the original image is not continuous to the picture on its right side, the tiling image will have a virtual vertical line called seam.
Budi Hartanto
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Triangle Tiling V: Tilings by a tile with integer sides
An N-tiling of triangle ABC by triangle T is a way of writing ABC as a union of N triangles congruent to T, overlapping only at their boundaries. The triangle T is the "tile". The tile may or may not be similar to ABC. We wish to understand possible tilings by completely characterizing the triples (ABC, T, N) such that ABC can be N-tiled by T.
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Forced perimeter in Elnitksy polygons [PDF]
Bridget Eileen Tenner
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