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Being There -- Putting Brain, Body, and World Together Again

by Andy Clark , 1997
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Chebyshev and Fourier Spectral Methods

by John P. Boyd , 1999
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Is there a universal need for positive self-regard?

by Steven J. Heine, Darrin R. Lehman, Hazel Rose Markus, Shinobu Kitayama - , 1999
"... It is assumed that people seek positive self-regard; that is, they are motivated to possess, enhance, and maintain positive self-views. The cross-cultural generalizability of such motivations was addressed by examining Japanese culture. Anthropological, sociological, and psychological analyses revea ..."
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revealed that many elements of Japanese culture are incongruent with such motivations. Moreover, the empirical literature provides scant evidence for a need for positive self-regard among Japanese and indicates that a self-critical focus is more characteristic of Japanese. It is argued that the need

Relation of threatened egotism to violence and aggression: The dark side of high self-esteem

by Roy E Baumeister, Laura Smart, Joseph M. Boden - In , 1999
"... Conventional wisdom has regarded low self-esteem asan important cause of violence, but the oppo-site view is theoretically viable. An interdisciplinary review of evidence about aggression, crime, and violence contradicted the view that low self-esteem is an important cause. Instead, violence appears ..."
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appears to be most commonly a result of threatened gotismwthat is, highly favorable views of self that are disputed by some person or circumstance. Inflated, unstable, or tentative beliefs in the self's uperi-ority may be most prone to encountering threats and hence to causing violence. The mediating

and WorldView-2 Imagery

by Graham Pope, Paul Treitz , 2013
"... Abstract: Leaf Area Index (LAI) is an important input variable for forest ecosystem modeling as it is a factor in predicting productivity and biomass, two key aspects of forest health. Current in situ methods of determining LAI are sometimes destructive and generally very time consuming. Other LAI d ..."
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from low density LiDAR (i.e., 1 m−2) and high spatial resolution WorldView-2 data (2 m). Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) models were generated using these variables. Results from these analyses demonstrate: (i) moderate explanatory power (i.e., R2 = 0.53) for LiDAR height and density metrics that have

4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Depth Derivation from the Worldview-2 Satellite Using Hyperspectral Imagery

by Michael J. Loomis, Philip A. Durkee, Richard C. Olsen , 2009
"... Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instruction, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments ..."
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Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instruction, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments

Mapping savanna tree species using Carnegie Airborne Observatory hyperspectral data resampled to WorldView-2 multispectral configuration

by M. A. Cho, L. Naidoo, R. Mathieu, G. P. Asner
"... Abstract- The advent of hyperspectral remote sensing has provided new opportunities for species mapping. However, the high dimensionality of hyperspectral data limits the application of parametric classifiers for species mapping because of the demand for a large number of training samples. This situ ..."
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Abstract- The advent of hyperspectral remote sensing has provided new opportunities for species mapping. However, the high dimensionality of hyperspectral data limits the application of parametric classifiers for species mapping because of the demand for a large number of training samples

Embodied Cognition: A Field Guide

by Michael L. Anderson - Artificial Intelligence , 2003
"... The nature of cognition is being re-considered. Instead of emphasizing formal operations on abstract symbols, the new approach foregrounds the fact that cognition is, rather, a situated activity, and suggests that thinking beings ought therefore be considered first and foremost as acting beings. The ..."
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The nature of cognition is being re-considered. Instead of emphasizing formal operations on abstract symbols, the new approach foregrounds the fact that cognition is, rather, a situated activity, and suggests that thinking beings ought therefore be considered first and foremost as acting beings

Feature Extraction, Anomaly, and Change Detection on WorldView 2 Imagery by Hierarchical Image Segmentation – a study

by Lakshman Prasad, James Theiler, Matthew Fair, Sriram Swaminarayan
"... We study spatio-spectral feature extraction and image-adaptive anomaly and change detection on 8-band WorldView 2 imagery using a hierarchical polygonal image segmentation scheme. Features are represented as polygons with spectral and structural attributes, along with neighborhood structure and cont ..."
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We study spatio-spectral feature extraction and image-adaptive anomaly and change detection on 8-band WorldView 2 imagery using a hierarchical polygonal image segmentation scheme. Features are represented as polygons with spectral and structural attributes, along with neighborhood structure

Characterization of the Spectral Distribution of Hyperspectral

by Ariel Schlamm, Ariel Schlamm , 2010
"... Characterization of the spectral distribution of hyperspectral imagery for improved exploitation ..."
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Characterization of the spectral distribution of hyperspectral imagery for improved exploitation
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