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Davide Di Blasi, Simonepietro Canese, Erica Carlig, Steven J. Parker, Eva Pisano, Marino Vacchi and Laura Ghigliotti
In situ observation of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) is challenging as they typically live at depths greater than 500 m, in dark and ice-covered Antarctic waters. Searching for adequate methodologies to survey Antarctic toothfish in their ha...
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Giovanni Scicchitano, Giovanni Scardino, Sebastiano Tarascio, Carmelo Monaco, Giovanni Barracane, Giuseppe Locuratolo, Maurilio Milella, Arcangelo Piscitelli, Gianfranco Mazza and Giuseppe Mastronuzzi
Over the last few years, several authors have presented contrasting models to describe the response of boulders to extreme waves, but the absence of direct observation of movements has hindered the evaluation of these models. The recent development of on...
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Giovanni Pugliano, Umberto Robustelli, Diana Di Luccio, Luigi Mucerino, Guido Benassai and Raffaele Montella
Remote video imagery is widely used for shoreline detection, which plays a fundamental role in geomorphological studies and in risk assessment, but, up to now, few measurements of accuracy have been undertaken. In this paper, the comparison of video-base...
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Gourab Sil, Avijit Maji
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Free flowing vehicle speed data are essential in the geometric design consistency evaluation of highways. Video based data acquisition technique can be used for the purpose. Further, in four-lane median divided highways, the vehicle needs to be monitored...
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Farshad Helmi, Khairul Anwar Bin Mohamed Khaidzir
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Through sketches, designers can seek and create more desirable and sustainable forms by transforming previous images through various techniques like visual additions, deletion, and modifications. Transformative skills in the form of freehand sketches app...
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