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Abstract In this work two novel image processing techniques are applied to detect and delineate complex salt bodies from seismic exploration profiles: Hough transform and principal component analysis ...
techniques such as machine learning (Principal Component Analysis (PCA) [5], neural networks [6], etc.). Face recognition application and research has its origins in research in 1964, by Helen Chan and Charles ...
complexes (see Text S1, section 1), significantly reduced ultrasensitivity in the system (Figure 2D and S4). In contrast, the presence of ultrasensitivity was much more robust to increasing phosphatase ...
(pg. R67 - R75 ) 10.1190/1.2742496 Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS WorldCat Crossref Blakely R J . , 1996 , Potential Theory in Gravity and Magnetic Applications Cambridge Cambridge University Press ...
-marker analysis and all PMR analysis approaches (Lasso, Adaptive Lasso, NEG, LOG, 1D-MCP, 2D -MCP, perm-MCP) using all the recommended components of our framework. We included sex and the first two ...
helpful to realize forward and inversion algorithm because all components of the model vector vary with the spatial coordinates x=(x,z). With a given cell size, we can divide a 2D anisotropic model ...
application of network theory (and related topics) to the study of granular materials. We begin in Section 2.1 with a mathematical description of networks. In Section 2.2, we briefly review a set of measures ...
is unknowable, an estimate must be used, introducing a source of error into phylogenetic comparative analysis that can be difficult to quantify. This manuscript aims to elucidate how tree misspecification ...
to an arbitrary object in the image I.23 Maupertuis’ and Fermat’s Principles are combined with Sethian’s level set to derive the implicit parameterization of curves via geodesics. In ITK, this underlying theory ...
. Including a force source is a straightforward application of Newton’s second law, and is usually the starting point of source theory (e.g. Lamb 1904; Aki & Richards 1980, section 2.1). Including a torque ...
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