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Rectilinear parsing of architecture in urban environment
- In Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2010 IEEE Conference on
, 2010
"... We propose an approach that parses registered images cap-tured at ground level into architectural units for large-scale city modeling. Each parsed unit has a regularized shape, which can be used for further modeling purposes. In our approach, we first parse the environment into buildings, the ground ..."
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. The floor line is the intersection line of the vertical plane of buildings and the horizontal plane of the ground. The roof line links edge points of roof re-gion. The parsed results provide a first geometric approxi-mation to the city environment, and can be further analyzed if necessary. The approach
Fluid Sediment Dynamics In The Nearshore
"... The long-range goals of my research are to improve our understanding of the processes and physical interactions responsible for beach morphology change and patterns of erosion and deposition in the nearshore zone. OBJECTIVES Over the last 5 years, four aspects of nearshore sediment transport have be ..."
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been emphasized: 1) small-scale sediment transport, with emphasis on the initiation and vertical distribution of suspended sediment by turbulence and characterization of bottom boundary layer flows; 2) the linkage between small-scale sediment resuspension and large-scale circulation flows (edge waves
Wireless Sensor Networking in Challenging Environments
, 2014
"... This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by Washington University Open Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) by an authorized administrator of Washington University Open Scholarship. For more information, please contact ..."
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This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by Washington University Open Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) by an authorized administrator of Washington University Open Scholarship. For more information, please contact
DOI: 10.1140/epjst/e2012-01529-y THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL SPECIAL TOPICS Review Active Brownian Particles From Individual to Collective Stochastic Dynamics
, 2012
"... Abstract. We review theoretical models of individual motility as well as collective dynamics and pattern formation of active particles. We focus on simple models of active dynamics with a particular emphasis on nonlinear and stochastic dynamics of such self-propelled entities in the framework of sta ..."
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Abstract. We review theoretical models of individual motility as well as collective dynamics and pattern formation of active particles. We focus on simple models of active dynamics with a particular emphasis on nonlinear and stochastic dynamics of such self-propelled entities in the framework
Tellus (2011), 63A, 585–604 C © 2011 The Authors
, 2010
"... High-resolution ensemble prediction of a polar low development ..."
Observation of polar lows by the Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit: potential and limitations
, 2008
"... The potential of the Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU) observations for the depiction and tracking of intense high-latitude mesoscale maritime weather systems, called polar lows, is explored. Since a variety of mechanisms are important for their development and maintenance, this investigation ..."
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is based on temperature depression due to scattering by hydrometeors, as confirmed by comparison with radar data. These same channels will, however, fail to unambiguously detect weakly convective and mainly baroclinic PL. The AMSU-A channels help documenting the large-scale environment in which PL develop
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