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Xuan Guo, Junnan Liu, Fang Wu and Haizhong Qian
As an essential role in cartographic generalization, road network selection produces basic geographic information across map scales. However, the previous selection methods could not simultaneously consider both attribute characteristics and spatial stru...
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Fred Petry and Ronald Yager
Data mining refers to a variety of techniques in the fields of databases, machine learning and pattern recognition. The intent is to obtain useful patterns and associations from a large collection of data. In this paper we describe extensions to the attr...
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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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Shengyu Pei and Xiaoping Fan
Existing person re-recognition (Re-ID) methods usually suffer from poor generalization capability and over-fitting problems caused by insufficient training samples. We find that high-level attributes, semantic information, and part-based local informatio...
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Sevgi Arca and Rattikorn Hewett
Advancements in smart technology, wearable and mobile devices, and Internet of Things, have made smart health an integral part of modern living to better individual healthcare and well-being. By enhancing self-monitoring, data collection and sharing amon...
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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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Patricia AmeLia Tomei,Giuseppe Maria Russo
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Objective: The literature on Food Safety Culture (FSC) has evolved in the conceptual dimension, but remains incipient regarding the creation of measurement instruments and quantitative evaluation. To fill this gap, this article presents a model that iden...
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Carter, C L; Hamilton, H J
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