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Anthropogenic hazards are hazards arising from human actions or negligences. Anthropogenic hazards can affect both human and the broader ecosystem and various landforms. Waste as the effect of human activity is a big problem in urban areas related to the
Nurwita Mustika Sari +1 more
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Traditional automatic pavement distress detection methods using convolutional neural networks (CNNs) require a great deal of time and resources for computing and are poor in terms of interpretability.
Yihan Chen +3 more
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Evaluation of Satellite Imagery for Monitoring Pacific Walruses at a Large Coastal Haulout
Pacific walruses (Odobenus rosmarus divergens) are using coastal haulouts in the Chukchi Sea more often and in larger numbers to rest between foraging bouts in late summer and autumn in recent years, because climate warming has reduced availability of ...
Anthony S. Fischbach, David C. Douglas
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In this study, a combination of example-based feature extraction and visual interpretation was applied to analyze the coastline variations in the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area (GHMGBA) from the past four decades based on the Landsat ...
Ruirui Hu +4 more
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Visual Interpretation of Film Translation
Which references are considered necessary for understanding and empathy in visual interpretation of translated feature films? This is the starting point for this article on audiovisual translation and visual interpretation.
Thérèse Eng
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Visually Interpreting Experience [PDF]
This paper provides an overview of the Circle of Visual Interpretation methodology that is workshopped during Interaccion 2014. This new method uses visual interpretation techniques to phenomenologically reveal extra detail of user behaviour from within user research.
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An Interpretable Deep Learning Optimized Wearable Daily Detection System for Parkinson’s Disease
Walking detection in the daily life of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) is of great significance for tracking the progress of the disease. This study aims to implement an accurate, objective, and passive detection algorithm optimized based ...
Min Chen +4 more
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How to interpret visual fields [PDF]
Imagine you are assessing a patient with visual difficulties or optic disc swelling. After a bedside visual field examination with waggling fingers and even a red hatpin, you decide that there is an abnormality. After requesting quantified visual field tests, the patient returns with a black and white printout with numbers (eg, Humphrey fields) or ...
Sui H, Wong, Gordon T, Plant
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Optimizing Crowdsourced Land Use and Land Cover Data Collection: A Two-Stage Approach
Citizen science has become an increasingly popular approach to scientific data collection, where classification tasks involving visual interpretation of images is one prominent area of application, e.g., to support the production of land cover and land ...
Elena Moltchanova +4 more
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This paper presents the potential of airborne LiDAR digital terrain model (DTM) for engineering geological mapping in geologically complex and forested area.
Petra Jagodnik +3 more
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