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Salient Pixels and Dimensionality Reduction for Display of Multi/Hyperspectral Images

2012

International audience; Dimensionality Reduction (DR) of spectral images is a common approach to different purposes such as visualization, noise removal or compression. Most methods such as PCA or band selection use either the entire population of pixels or a uniformly sampled subset in order to compute a projection matrix. By doing so, spatial information is not accurately handled and all the objects contained in the scene are given the same emphasis. Nonetheless, it is possible to focus the DR on the separation of specific Objects of Interest (OoI), simply by neglecting all the others. In PCA for instance, instead of using the variance of the scene in each spectral channel, we show that i…

Spectral Images[ INFO.INFO-TS ] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingChannel (digital image)Computer scienceMultispectral image0211 other engineering and technologiesComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION02 engineering and technology[ SPI.SIGNAL ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingProjection (linear algebra)[INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringIAPRComputer vision021101 geological & geomatics engineeringSaliencyPixelbusiness.industryDimensionality reductionHyperspectral imagingPattern recognitionDimensionality reductionVisualizationComputer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligenceFocus (optics)business[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing
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Sistema di misura per l’analisi spettrale di segnali non stazionari: implementazione in VHDL per lo sviluppo di un prototipo su FPGA

2010

Spectral analysis Chirp-Z Transform Arc Fault Circuit InterrupterSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E Elettroniche
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First-forbidden transitions in reactor antineutrino spectra

2019

© 2019 American Physical Society. We study the dominant forbidden transitions in the antineutrino spectra of the fission actinides from 4 MeV onward using the nuclear shell model. Through explicit calculation of the shape factor, we show the expected changes in cumulative electron and antineutrino spectra. Relative to the allowed approximation this results in a minor decrease of electron spectra above 4 MeV, whereas an increase of several percent is observed in antineutrino spectra. We show that forbidden transitions dominate the spectral flux for most of the experimentally accessible range. Based on the shell model calculations we attempt a parametrization of forbidden transitions and prop…

Spectral fluxFissionElectron01 natural sciencesSpectral lineydinreaktiot0103 physical sciencesfission010306 general physicsShape factorNuclear Experimentnuclear tests of fundamental interactionsPhysicsRange (particle radiation)ta114010308 nuclear & particles physicsNuclear shell modelneutriinotshell modelfissioelectroweak interactions in nuclear physicsbeta decayAtomic physicsydinfysiikkaParametrizationPhysical Review C
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A red-edge spectral index for remote sensing estimation of green LAI over agroecosystems

2013

Abstract Leaf area index (LAI) is a key biophysical parameter for the monitoring of agroecosystems. Conventional two-band vegetation indices based on red and near-infrared relationships such as the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) are well known to suffer from saturation at moderate-to-high LAI values (3–5). To bypass this saturation effect, in this work a robust alternative has been proposed for the estimation of green LAI over a wide variety of crop types. By using data from European Space Agency (ESA) campaigns SPARC 2003 and 2004 (Barrax, Spain) experimental LAI values over 9 different crop types have been collected while at the same time spaceborne imagery have been acquir…

Spectral indexSoil ScienceRed edgeHyperspectral imagingSatellitePlant SciencePrecision agricultureVegetationLeaf area indexAgronomy and Crop ScienceNormalized Difference Vegetation IndexMathematicsRemote sensingEuropean Journal of Agronomy
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Data repeatability and acquisition techniques for Time-Domain Spectral Induced Polarization

2013

The Time Domain Induced Polarization (TDIP) technique is widely used in applied geophysics, particularly for environmental issues, for instance for delineating landfills or detecting leachate percolation. Because the reliability of IP data remains an issue at the field scale, this paper deals with the factors controlling data quality and compares different arrays and acquisition parameters for optimal collection of data in the field. The first part focuses on repeatability experiments carried out in the former Horlokke landfill (Denmark), in order to infer the degree of which a signal can be reproduced over time. Results show a good repeatability, with on average less than 10% of difference…

Spectral induced polarisationgeophysicsMineralogyScale (descriptive set theory)RepeatabilityInduced polarizationSignalGeophysicsData qualityspectral induced polarizationspectralTime domainAlgorithmGeologyReliability (statistics)
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On the convergent parts of high order spectral moments of stationary structural responses

1986

The paper deals with the evaluation of the convergent parts of the high spectral moments of linear systems subjected to stationary random input. An adequate physical meaning of these quantities in both the time and frequency domains is presented. Recurrence formulas to obtain the high convergent cross spectral moments of any order are given in the case of white noise input.

Spectral momentsAcoustics and UltrasonicsMechanics of MaterialsMechanical EngineeringLinear systemMathematical analysisOrder (ring theory)GeometryWhite noisestochastic dynamic analysis; Spectral moments; stationary random inputHigh orderCondensed Matter PhysicsMathematics
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Analytic evaluation of spectral moments

1988

In this paper an analytic procedure that drastically reduces the computational effort in evaluating the spectral moments of the response of multi-degree-of-freedom systems is presented. It is shown that the cross-spectral moments of any order of two oscillators subjected to a filtered stochastic process can be obtained in a recursive manner as a linear combination of the spectral moment of each oscillator up to the third order separately taken. A numerical procedure is also presented in order to evaluate such first few spectral moments.

Spectral momentsAcoustics and UltrasonicsSpectral moments; Stochastic responseStochastic processMechanical EngineeringStochastic responseOrder (ring theory)GeometryCondensed Matter PhysicsThird orderMechanics of MaterialsMoment (physics)Applied mathematicsSpectral momentsLinear combinationMathematics
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Analytical evaluation of structural response for stationary multicorrelated input

1990

Abstract An analytical procedure is presented which can drastically reduce computational effort in the evaluation of the spectral moments of an elastic linear multi-degree-of-freedom system subjected to a stationary multicorrelated input process. The reduction in computer time is possible since the cross-spectral moments of two oscillators can be obtained in recursive manner as a linear combination of the spectral moment of each oscillator taken separately, which is evaluated by means of a very fast numerical technique.

Spectral momentsComputer programStochastic processMechanical EngineeringNumerical techniqueProcess (computing)Structural analysisComputer Science ApplicationsMoment (mathematics)Modeling and SimulationApplied mathematicsGeneral Materials ScienceSpectral momentsLinear combinationReduction (mathematics)Structural analysis; Spectral momentsAlgorithmCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsComputers & Structures
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Spectral moments of the edge adjacency matrix in molecular graphs. 3. Molecules containing cycles

1998

A substructural approach to quantitative structure−property relationships based on the spectral moments of the edge adjacency matrix is extended to molecules containing cycles. Spectral moments are expressed as linear combinations of structural fragments of any kind of nonweighted graphs. The boiling points of a series of 80 cycloalkanes was well-described by the present approach. The predictive power of the model was proved by using a test set of another 26 compounds. An equation that expresses the contribution of the different fragments of the molecules to the boiling point was obtained.

Spectral momentsSeries (mathematics)Mathematical analysisGeneral ChemistryEdge (geometry)Computer Science ApplicationsBoiling pointComputational Theory and MathematicsTest setMoleculeAdjacency matrixLinear combinationInformation SystemsMathematics
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Non-stationary pre-envelope covariances of non-classically damped systems

1991

Abstract A new formulation is given to evaluate the stationary and non-stationary response of linear non-classically damped systems subjected to multi-correlated non-separable Gaussian input processes. This formulation is based on a new and more suitable definition of the impulse response function matrix for such systems. It is shown that, when using this definition, the stochastic response of non-classically damped systems involves the evaluation of quantities similar to those of classically damped ones. Furthermore, considerations about non-stationary cross-covariances, spectral moments and pre-envelope cross-covariances are presented for a monocorrelated input process.

Spectral moments; pre-envelope covariances; Non-classically damped structuresSpectral momentsAcoustics and UltrasonicsMechanical EngineeringGaussianMathematical analysisProcess (computing)Condensed Matter PhysicsMatrix (mathematics)symbols.namesakeMechanics of MaterialsControl theorysymbolsEnvelope (mathematics)Infinite impulse responseImpulse responseMathematicsJournal of Sound and Vibration
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