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Diego Renza and Dora Ballesteros
CNN models can have millions of parameters, which makes them unattractive for some applications that require fast inference times or small memory footprints. To overcome this problem, one alternative is to identify and remove weights that have a small im...
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Saeid Zare Naghadehi, Milad Asadi, Mohammad Maleki, Seyed-Mohammad Tavakkoli-Sabour, John Lodewijk Van Genderen and Samira-Sadat Saleh
A reliable land cover (LC) map is essential for planners, as missing proper land cover maps may deviate a project. This study is focusing on land cover classification and prediction using three well known classifiers and remote sensing data. Maximum Like...
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Isabel Luisa Castillejo-González, Cristina Angueira, Alfonso García-Ferrer and Manuel Sánchez de la Orden
This paper presents an object-based approach to mapping a set of landforms located in the fluvio-eolian plain of Rio Dulce and alluvial plain of Rio Salado (Dry Chaco, Argentina), with two Landsat 8 images collected in summer and winter combined with top...
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Maria Alicandro, Valerio Baiocchi, Raffaella Brigante and Fabio Radicioni
Coastal erosion, which is naturally present in many areas of the world, can be significantly increased by factors such as the reduced transport of sediments as a result of hydraulic works carried out to minimize flooding. Erosion has a significant impact...
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Sankaran Rajendran, Sobhi Nasir, Mohammed A. K. El-Ghali, Khaled Alzebdah, Ali Salim Al-Rajhi and Mohammed Al-Battashi
This study demonstrates the capability of Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) sensor data to remotely map industrial carbonate rocks known as the ?Oman exotics? of the Sultanate of Oman. We measured reflectance spectra ...
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Carlos H. Wachholz de Souza, Erivelto Mercante, Victor H. R. Prudente, Diego D.D. Justina
Pág. 419 - 428
Satellite imagery, in combination with remote sensing techniques, provides a new opportunity for monitoring and assessing crops with lower cost and greater objectivity than traditional surveys. The present research employed Landsat 5/TM satellite imagery...
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C. Yang, J. H. Everitt, J. M. Bradford
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