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Noah Yakah, Mahrokh Samavati, Augustine Akuoko Kwarteng, Andrew Martin and Anthony Simons
The per capita municipal solid waste (MSW) generation per day in Ghana is estimated to be 0.47 kg/person/day, which translates to over 14,000 tonnes of solid waste generation daily. The disposal and management of this amount of solid waste has been chall...
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Meysam Kazemi and Faramarz F. Samavati
Precision agriculture hinges on accurate soil condition data obtained through soil testing across the field, which is a foundational step for subsequent processes. Soil testing is expensive, and reducing the number of samples is an important task. One vi...
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Meysam Kazemi, Lakin Wecker and Faramarz Samavati
Geospatial data analysis often requires the computing of a distance transform for a given vector feature. For instance, in wildfire management, it is helpful to find the distance of all points in an area from the wildfire?s boundary. Computing a distance...
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Mia MacTavish, Lakin Wecker and Faramarz Samavati
The use of perspective projection in data visualization has been shown to potentially aid with the perception of small values in datasets with important variations at multiple scales. We integrate perspective charts, which use perspective projection in t...
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Faramarz F. Samavati and Troy Alderson
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John Hall, Lakin Wecker, Benjamin Ulmer and Faramarz Samavati
The amount of information collected about the Earth has become extremely large. With this information comes the demand for integration, processing, visualization and distribution of this data so that it can be leveraged to solve real-world problems. To a...
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Benjamin Ulmer, John Hall and Faramarz Samavati
Geospatial sensors are generating increasing amounts of three-dimensional (3D) data. While Discrete Global Grid Systems (DGGS) are a useful tool for integrating geospatial data, they provide no native support for 3D data. Several different 3D global grid...
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Ali Mahdavi Amiri, Faramarz Samavati and Perry Peterson
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Lee, T H; Samavati, H; Rategh, H R
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