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Ning Li, Tianrun Ye, Zhihua Zhou, Chunming Gao and Ping Zhang
In the domain of automatic visual inspection for miniature capacitor quality control, the task of accurately detecting defects presents a formidable challenge. This challenge stems primarily from the small size and limited sample availability of defectiv...
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Ziren Gao, Yi Shen, Jingsong Ma, Jie Shen and Jing Zheng
The comprehensive expression of indoor maps directly affects the visualization effect of the map and the user?s map reading experience. Currently, only the points, lines, and polygons of outdoor maps are used as objects of cartographic generalization. Th...
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Rong Wang, Haowen Yan and Xiaomin Lu
This paper aims to propose a new approach to calculate the quantitative relations between morphostructural similarity degree and map scale change in multi-scale contour clusters for automatic contour generalization. Terrain lines were extracted by pre-pr...
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Yaodi Li, Jianxin Xue, Mingyue Zhang, Junyi Yin, Yang Liu, Xindan Qiao, Decong Zheng and Zezhen Li
The smart farm is currently a hot topic in the agricultural industry. Due to the complex field environment, the intelligent monitoring model applicable to this environment requires high hardware performance, and there are difficulties in realizing real-t...
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Xiaorong Gao, Haowen Yan, Xiaomin Lu and Pengbo Li
The major reason that the fully automated generalization of residential areas has not been achieved to date is that it is difficult to acquire the knowledge that is required for automated generalization and for the calculation of spatial similarity degre...
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Pengda Wu, Yong Yin, Chuangqi Wu, Xiaofei Bai, Chunxiao Zhang and Zhaoxin Dai
Road networks are the skeletal elements of topographic maps at different scales, and road selection is a prerequisite for implementing continuous multiscale spatial representations of road networks. The mesh-based approach is a common, advanced and power...
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Izabela Karsznia, Karolina Wereszczynska and Robert Weibel
The complexity of a road network must be reduced after a scale change, so that the legibility of the map can be maintained. However, deciding whether to show a particular road section on the map is a very complex process. This process, called selection, ...
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Renjian Zhai, Anping Li, Jichong Yin, Jiawei Du and Yue Qiu
Building simplification is an important research area in automatic map generalization. Up to now, many approaches have been proposed by scholars. However, in the continuous transformation of scales for buildings, keeping the main shape characteristics, a...
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Bijen Khagi, Kun Ho Lee, Kyu Yeong Choi, Jang Jae Lee, Goo-Rak Kwon and Hee-Deok Yang
This paper presents an efficient computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) approach for the automatic detection of Alzheimer?s disease in patients? T1 MRI scans using the voxel-based morphometry (VBM) analysis of the region of interest (ROI) in the brain. The idea ...
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Timofey E. Samsonov
Combining misaligned spatial data from different sources complicates spatial analysis and creation of maps. Conflation is a process that solves the misalignment problem through spatial adjustment or attribute transfer between similar features in two data...
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