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  • Patanè, Giuseppe  (2)
  • IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Visualization and Graphics  (1)
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers  (1)
  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_861217128
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxv, 129 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: Also available in print
    ISBN: 162705670X , 9781627056700
    Series Statement: Synthesis lectures on visual computing: computer graphics, animation, computational photography, and imaging #24
    Content: New data acquisition techniques are emerging and are providing fast and efficient means for multidimensional spatial data collection. Airborne LIDAR surveys, SAR satellites, stereophotogrammetry and mobile mapping systems are increasingly used for the digital reconstruction of the environment. All these systems provide extremely high volumes of raw data, often enriched with other sensor data (e.g., beam intensity). Improving methods to process and visually analyze this massive amount of geospatial and user-generated data is crucial to increase the efficiency of organizations and to better manage societal challenges. Within this context, this book proposes an up-to-date view of computational methods and tools for spatio-temporal data fusion, multivariate surface generation, and feature extraction, along with their main applications for surface approximation and rainfall analysis. The book is intended to attract interest from different fields, such as computer vision, computer graphics, geomatics, and remote sensing, working on the common goal of processing 3D data. To this end, it presents and compares methods that process and analyze the massive amount of geospatial data in order to support better management of societal challenges through more timely and better decision making, independent of a specific data modeling paradigm (e.g., 2D vector data, regular grids or 3D point clouds). We also show how current research is developing from the traditional layered approach, adopted by most GIS softwares, to intelligent methods for integrating existing data sets that might contain important information on a geographical area and environmental phenomenon. These services combine traditional map-oriented visualization with fully 3D visual decision support methods and exploit semantics-oriented information (e.g., a-priori knowledge, annotations, segmentations) when processing, merging, and integrating big pre-existing data sets
    Content: 1. Spatio-temporal data fusion / Roderik Lindenbergh, Roberto Giachetta, Giuseppe Patanè -- 1.1 Geospatial data: acquisition and properties -- 1.2 Spatio-temporal data fusion -- 1.3 Data alignment: registration methods -- 1.3.1 Direct georeferencing -- 1.3.2 Target and feature-based registration -- 1.3.3 Low-level feature matching -- 1.3.4 Examples: -- 1.4 Harmonize support: interpolation methods -- 1.4.1 Deterministic methods -- 1.4.2 Stochastic methods -- 1.5 Satellite time series analysis -- 1.5.1 Improving spatial and temporal resolution -- 1.5.2 Estimating missing data -- 1.5.3 Vegetation monitoring -- 1.6 Spatio-temporal data access methods -- 1.7 Discussion: sensors, software, and practical issues --
    Content: 2. Spatial and environmental data approximation / Vibeke Skytt, Giuseppe Patanè, Oliver Barrowclough, Tor Dokken, Michela Spagnuolo -- 2.1 Data approximation -- 2.2 Spline representations and approximations -- 2.2.1 Parameterization -- 2.2.2 Tensor product splines -- 2.2.3 Locally refined splines -- 2.2.4 Spline approximations -- 2.2.5 Adapting to boundaries and features -- 2.3 Meshless approximations -- 2.3.1 Moving least-squares surfaces -- 2.3.2 Implicit approximation with radial basis functions -- 2.3.3 Kriging -- 2.3.4 Computational cost --
    Content: 3. Feature extraction / Silvia Biasotti, Andrea Cerri, Giuseppe Patanè, Michela Spagnuolo -- 3.1 3D data analysis -- 3.1.1 Curvature evaluation -- 3.1.2 Primitive and curvature-based segmentation -- 3.1.3 3D feature descriptors -- 3.2 3D surfaces studied by means of scalar fields -- 3.2.1 Critical point-oriented characterization -- 3.2.2 Topological persistence -- 3.2.3 Contour-based characterization -- 3.2.4 Morse and Morse-Smale complexes and surface networks -- 3.2.5 Contour trees and Reeb graphs --
    Content: 4. Applications to surface approximation and rainfall analysis / Giuseppe Patanè, Andrea Cerri, Vibeke Skytt, Simone Pittaluga, Silvia Biasotti, Davide Sobrero, Tor Dokken, Michela Spagnuolo -- 4.1 Surface approximation with LR B-splines -- 4.2 Approximation and analysis of rainfall data -- 4.3 Analysis of topological changes in GIS data --
    Content: 5. Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Authors' biographies
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-128) , Also available in print. , Mode of access: World Wide Web. , System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781627054621
    Additional Edition: Print version ISBN 9781627054621
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    San Rafael, California (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA) : Morgan & Claypool
    UID:
    gbv_1654379875
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxv, 129 pages) , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781627056700
    Series Statement: Synthesis lectures on visual computing # 24
    Content: New data acquisition techniques are emerging and are providing fast and efficient means for multidimensional spatial data collection. Airborne LIDAR surveys, SAR satellites, stereophotogrammetry and mobile mapping systems are increasingly used for the digital reconstruction of the environment. All these systems provide extremely high volumes of raw data, often enriched with other sensor data (e.g., beam intensity). Improving methods to process and visually analyze this massive amount of geospatial and user-generated data is crucial to increase the efficiency of organizations and to better manage societal challenges. Within this context, this book proposes an up-to-date view of computational methods and tools for spatio-temporal data fusion, multivariate surface generation, and feature extraction, along with their main applications for surface approximation and rainfall analysis. The book is intended to attract interest from different fields, such as computer vision, computer graphics, geomatics, and remote sensing, working on the common goal of processing 3D data. To this end, it presents and compares methods that process and analyze the massive amount of geospatial data in order to support better management of societal challenges through more timely and better decision making, independent of a specific data modeling paradigm (e.g., 2D vector data, regular grids or 3D point clouds). We also show how current research is developing from the traditional layered approach, adopted by most GIS softwares, to intelligent methods for integrating existing data sets that might contain important information on a geographical area and environmental phenomenon. These services combine traditional map-oriented visualization with fully 3D visual decision support methods and exploit semantics-oriented information (e.g., a-priori knowledge, annotations, segmentations) when processing, merging, and integrating big pre-existing data sets.
    Note: Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-128). - Compendex. INSPEC. Google scholar. Google book search. - Title from PDF title page (viewed on May 13, 2016) , Mode of access: World Wide Web. , System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781627054621
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781627054621
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_589160311
    Format: Online-Ressource (XI, 287 S.)
    ISBN: 1424422604 , 9781424422609
    Note: "In 2008, the 10th IEEE International Conference on Shape Modeling International was held on June 4-6, and was bnco-located with ACM Symposium on Solid and Physical Modeling and Applications (SPM'08) in Stony Brook ..."--PDF preface , "IEEE Catalog Number: CFP08093-PRT"--PDF copyright page , Includes bibliographical references and index , Parallel als Buch-Ausg. erschienen
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781424422609
    Additional Edition: Print version International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications (10th : 2008 : Stony Brook, N.Y.) IEEE International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications 2008 [Los Alamitos, Calif.] : IEEE Computer Society Press, ©2008
    Language: English
    Keywords: Geometrische Modellierung ; Konferenzschrift
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