Hydroinformatics: Data Integrative Approaches in Computation, Analysis, and ModelingModern hydrology is more interdisciplinary than ever. Staggering amounts and varieties of information pour in from GIS and remote sensing systems every day, and this information must be collected, interpreted, and shared efficiently. Hydroinformatics: Data Integrative Approaches in Computation, Analysis, and Modeling introduces the tools, approache |
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... sources. Reprinted material is quoted with permission, and sources are indicated. A wide variety of references are listed. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and the publisher ...
... sources. Reprinted material is quoted with permission, and sources are indicated. A wide variety of references are listed. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and the publisher ...
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... Sources Peter Bajcsy 16 Data Representation Peter Bajcsy 17 Spatial Registration Peter Bajcsy 18 Georeferencing Peter Bajcsy 19 Data Integration Peter Bajcsy 20 Feature Extraction Peter Bajcsy 21 Feature Selection and Analysis Peter ...
... Sources Peter Bajcsy 16 Data Representation Peter Bajcsy 17 Spatial Registration Peter Bajcsy 18 Georeferencing Peter Bajcsy 19 Data Integration Peter Bajcsy 20 Feature Extraction Peter Bajcsy 21 Feature Selection and Analysis Peter ...
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... sources (sensing, data acquisition, data transmission); (2) data representation (raster, boundary, or point data); (3) registration of spatial coordinate systems (spatial registration, georeferencing) and temporal synchronization; (4) ...
... sources (sensing, data acquisition, data transmission); (2) data representation (raster, boundary, or point data); (3) registration of spatial coordinate systems (spatial registration, georeferencing) and temporal synchronization; (4) ...
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... sources, and serve the critical needs of science and business. Software is rapidly expanded and revised to meet new needs, and this expansion must be anticipated in a system's design. A team of programmers work together to complete the ...
... sources, and serve the critical needs of science and business. Software is rapidly expanded and revised to meet new needs, and this expansion must be anticipated in a system's design. A team of programmers work together to complete the ...
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... package that contains classes and interfaces, such as a source code file or COM library • Node: point in a network of computational resources 2. Behavioral things • Interaction: a message between objects for. 12 Hydroinformatics.
... package that contains classes and interfaces, such as a source code file or COM library • Node: point in a network of computational resources 2. Behavioral things • Interaction: a message between objects for. 12 Hydroinformatics.
Contents
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Managing and Accessing Large Datasets | 101 |
Data Communication | 161 |
Data Processing and Analysis | 257 |
Soft Computing | 379 |
Appendices | 477 |
Index | 529 |
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