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Equilibre spatial de consommation : quelques résultats
1981
La satisfaction du consommateur est directement liée au niveau des caractéristiques fournies par la consommation des produits. L'analyse est effectuée dans l'espace des caractéristiques des biens (...)
L'équilibre spatial du consommateur dans un contexte précis
1980
La théorie classique de l'équilibre du consommateur repose sur deux ensembles d'hypothèses particulièrement restrictives. Elle admet d'abord implicitement que tous les biens de consommation sont localisés en un point unique où le consommateur est aussi implanté et où se réalise la consommation. Elle postule ensuite que le consommateur dispose d'un pouvoir de discrimination parfait à l'égard des biens. Son comportement est précis: il optimise ses préférences, ou éventuellement il maximise son utilité, sous une contrainte de richesse. L.'objet de cette étude est de lever ces deux familles d'hypothèses portant sur l'espace économique des biens et de l'agent et sur la précision du comportement …
Ontologie pour l'intégration de données d'observation de la Terre et contextuelles basée sur les relations topologiques
2018
National audience; Nous proposons une ontologie pour l'intégration de données d'observation de la Terre et de donnés contextuelles, à l'aide de relations topologiques spatiales et temporelles. Cette ontologie spécialise des standards, notamment SOSA, GeoSPARQL et OWL-Time. La base de connaissance décrite par cette ontologie est alimentée grâce à un processus qui sélectionne, transforme et intègre de données géospatiales hétérogènes (méta-données d'image satellite, données météorologiques, unités administratives, couverture terrestre, etc.). Ce processus s'appuie sur le tuilage des images pour traiter les données ayant une composante spatiale fixe, alors que les relations temporelles sont ca…
Continuum : un modèle spatio-temporel et sémantique pour la découverte de phénomènes dynamiques au sein d’environnements géospatiaux
2015
There is a need for decision-makers to be provided with both an overview of existing knowledge, and information which is as complete and up-to-date as possible on changes in certain features of the biosphere. Another objective is to bring together all the many attempts which have been made over the years at various levels (international, Community, national and regional) to obtain more information on the environment and the way it is changing. As a result, remote sensing tools monitor large amount of land cover informations enabling study of dynamic processes. However the size of the dataset require new tools to identify pattern and extract knowledge. We propose a model to discover knowledg…
Integration of Spatial Technologies and Semantic Web Technologies for Industrial Archaeology
2010
International audience; We propose a method that uses the advancement in spatial technologies from current database systems within the Semantic Web Technologies in order to enrich and to populate the knowledge of a domain defined in an OWL-DL ontology. The results of spatial operations and functions are used to populate and to enrich ontologies with new individuals and new relationships. The advantage of spatial analysis within Semantic Web technologies is the diversity of the functionalities provided by the combination of spatial operations and the rule language of the Semantic Web (SWRL). This method is applied in the industrial archaeology domain in order to enhance the knowledge managem…
ArchaeoKM: Realizing Knowledge of the Archaeologists
2010
The potentiality of ontology within the faculty of archaeology has recently been felt. However, the use of ontology is limited either within the data interoperability for data sharing within various heterogeneous platforms or data integration of heterogeneous dataset. Thus the full potentiality of ontology is still to be realized within the community of archaeology. We are developing a system "ArchaeoKM" which uses ontology beyond data integration. It uses the strength of ontology to reason the knowledge presented within. Additionally, ArchaeoKM involves archaeologists to define their knowledge of an excavation site through domain rules which they define through the descriptions and observa…
Sharing spatial data with a 3D component as a collaborative and dissemination tool for archaeology: conceptual challenges and technical issues
2018
International audience; Due to INSPIRE directive, various spatial data infrastructure (SDI) were developed to support research activities. In practice, these toolsremain underexploited by researcher for many reasons. First, their use is time-consuming and researchers usually consider that they provide noimmediate benefits. Second, their use is often complex and needs a substantial investment for researchers who have a limited expertise in spatial data. Finally, often based on 2D GIS environment, they do not provide an adequate tool for collaborative research in archaeology. From this experience, an interdisciplinary team designed and developed an SDI based on GeOrchestra, synchronized with …
Spatial Rules through Spatial Rule built-ins in SWRL
2010
International audience; The paper presents a method to include spatial rule within rule languages like SWRL to infer spatial rules within semantic web framework. The concept presented here could benefit both geospatial community as they benefit using the adjusted knowledge base to infer spatial rule and semantic web community as the inclusion of spatial data in its framework
LOFT: the Large Observatory For X-ray Timing
2012
The LOFT mission concept is one of four candidates selected by ESA for the M3 launch opportunity as Medium Size missions of the Cosmic Vision programme. The launch window is currently planned for between 2022 and 2024. LOFT is designed to exploit the diagnostics of rapid X-ray flux and spectral variability that directly probe the motion of matter down to distances very close to black holes and neutron stars, as well as the physical state of ultra-dense matter. These primary science goals will be addressed by a payload composed of a Large Area Detector (LAD) and a Wide Field Monitor (WFM). The LAD is a collimated (<1 degree field of view) experiment operating in the energy range 2-50 keV,…
Quasi-soliton spatial autoguidé en milieu non lineaire quadratique
2021
International audience; Nous démontrons ici des phénomènes d'autoguidage optique existant dans les milieux à non-linéarités quadratiques. En plus de la formation puis disparition d'un phénomène auto confiné, nous observons des effets de commutation ultrarapide et de démultiplication spatiale, ainsi qu'une restructuration temporelle suivie d'élargissements spectraux.