Very High Resolution (VHR) Satellite Imagery

Very High Resolution (VHR) Satellite Imagery
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Publisher : MDPI
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9783039217564
ISBN-13 : 3039217569
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Very High Resolution (VHR) Satellite Imagery by : Francisco Eugenio

Recently, growing interest in the use of remote sensing imagery has appeared to provide synoptic maps of water quality parameters in coastal and inner water ecosystems;, monitoring of complex land ecosystems for biodiversity conservation; precision agriculture for the management of soils, crops, and pests; urban planning; disaster monitoring, etc. However, for these maps to achieve their full potential, it is important to engage in periodic monitoring and analysis of multi-temporal changes. In this context, very high resolution (VHR) satellite-based optical, infrared, and radar imaging instruments provide reliable information to implement spatially-based conservation actions. Moreover, they enable observations of parameters of our environment at greater broader spatial and finer temporal scales than those allowed through field observation alone. In this sense, recent very high resolution satellite technologies and image processing algorithms present the opportunity to develop quantitative techniques that have the potential to improve upon traditional techniques in terms of cost, mapping fidelity, and objectivity. Typical applications include multi-temporal classification, recognition and tracking of specific patterns, multisensor data fusion, analysis of land/marine ecosystem processes and environment monitoring, etc. This book aims to collect new developments, methodologies, and applications of very high resolution satellite data for remote sensing. The works selected provide to the research community the most recent advances on all aspects of VHR satellite remote sensing.

The Aesthetics of Rule and Resistance

The Aesthetics of Rule and Resistance
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9781805399193
ISBN-13 : 1805399195
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis The Aesthetics of Rule and Resistance by : Lisa Bogerts

Effective visual communication has become an essential strategy for grassroots political activists, who use images to publicly express resistance and make their claims visible in the struggle for political power. However, this “aesthetics of resistance” is also employed by political and economic elites for their own purposes, making it increasingly difficult to distinguish from the “aesthetics of rule.” Through illuminating case studies of street art in Buenos Aires, Bogotá, Caracas, and Mexico City, The Aesthetics of Rule and Resistance explores the visual strategies of persuasion and meaning-making employed by both rulers and resisters to foster self-legitimization, identification, and mobilization.

Contemporary Slavery

Contemporary Slavery
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : 9781501718786
ISBN-13 : 1501718789
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Contemporary Slavery by : Annie Bunting

"This book looks at recent efforts to combat contemporary slavery worldwide and explores how the history and iconography of slavery has been invoked to support a series of government interventions, activist projects, legal instruments, and rhetorical performances"--

Nature Inspired Optimization Techniques for Image Processing Applications

Nature Inspired Optimization Techniques for Image Processing Applications
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9783319960029
ISBN-13 : 3319960024
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Nature Inspired Optimization Techniques for Image Processing Applications by : Jude Hemanth

This book provides a platform for exploring nature-inspired optimization techniques in the context of imaging applications. Optimization has become part and parcel of all computational vision applications, and since the amount of data used in these applications is vast, the need for optimization techniques has increased exponentially. These accuracy and complexity are a major area of concern when it comes to practical applications. However, these optimization techniques have not yet been fully explored in the context of imaging applications. By presenting interdisciplinary concepts, ranging from optimization to image processing, the book appeals to a broad readership, while also encouraging budding engineers to pursue and employ innovative nature-inspired techniques for image processing applications.

Revelation

Revelation
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9781524576462
ISBN-13 : 1524576468
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Revelation by : A. C. Barnes

This book will challenge you and awaken you to understand how the events of the past, shaped our present day. You will learn a concise history with factual events of the descendants of Noah's three sons, Ham, Sham, and Japheth. You will gain a deeper understanding and connection to your history, and its link to world history. Through this knowledge, you will acquire wisdom that can help you understand and gain tolerance towards other diverse cultures. Through gaining tolerance we can bring a willingness to work together. When we understand our past, and are willing to work together, we can change our future.

Values and Visions

Values and Visions
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Publisher : The Values and Visions Foundation
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9781999690946
ISBN-13 : 199969094X
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Values and Visions by : Sally Burns

Values and Visions is extensively revised and updated with fresh, additional content; a teacher's handbook of 130 innovative, practical classroom and whole school activities. It provides values education for finding meaning in an uncertain world. The perfect resource for teachers, initial teacher education and educators, creating an innovative framework where students can be engaged and inspired to reach their full potential and find meaning in themselves and in the reality of the world in which they live and will work. Filled with original colour drawings. photographs and illustrations, the book offers 130 easily accessible classroom activities to engage students and bring positive transformation to the classroom and whole school. Sally and Georgeanne have over 50 years' experience of proven success and results in teaching and training in the education & corporate fields. The book has been positively reviewed and endorsed by many key movers and shakers in the education field.Additional online resources and information are available on the web at https://values-and-visions.comThe book is backed by a charitable foundation (The Values and Visions Foundation) committed to the work of enabling young people to find meaning, purpose, inner strength and hope in a volatile world. It is highly relevant to schools globally, working with 8-16 year olds.A key resource for the professional educator facing the ever-increasing pressures of the day-to-day reality of working with young people. This book has the potential to bring positive, lasting change to individuals and to the whole school whatever the curriculum!

Indefinite Visions

Indefinite Visions
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Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9781474407137
ISBN-13 : 1474407137
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Indefinite Visions by : Beugnet Martine Beugnet

Moving image culture seems to privilege the instantly identifiable: the recognizable face, the well-timed stunt, the perfectly synchronized line of dialogue. Yet perfect, in-focus visibility does not come 'naturally' to the moving image, and if there is one visual effect the eye of the camera can record better than the human eye it is blur. Looking beyond popular media to works of experimental cinema and video art, this groundbreaking collection addresses the aesthetics and politics of moving images in states of decay, distortion, indistinctness and fragmentation. A range of international scholars examines what is at stake in these images' sometimes radical foregrounding of materiality and mediation, or of evanescence and spectrality, as well as their challenging of the dominant position accorded to 'legible' images. How have artists and filmmakers rendered the 'indefinite' image, and what questions does it pose? With a range of approaches, from aesthetics to phenomenology to production studies, the authors in this volume investigate techniques, themes and concepts that emerge from this wilful excavation of the moving image's material base.

Images of Class

Images of Class
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Publisher : Verso Books
Total Pages : 449
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ISBN-10 : 9781839765292
ISBN-13 : 1839765291
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Images of Class by : Jacopo Galimberti

The first overview of the unique encounter between artists and the prominent Marxist current Workerism, also known as Operaismo During the 1960s and 1970s, Workerism and Autonomia were prominent Marxist currents. However, it is rarely acknowledged that these movements inspired many visual artists such as the members of Archizoom, Gordon Matta-Clark and Gianfranco Baruchello. This book focuses on the aesthetic and cultural discourse developed by three generations of militants (including Mario Tronti, Antonio Negri, Bifo and Silvia Federici), and how it was appropriated by artists, architects, graphic designers and architectural historians such as Manfredo Tafuri. Images of Classsignposts key moments of this dialogue, ranging from the drawings published on classe operaia to Potere Operaio’s exhibition in Paris, the Metropolitan Indians’ zines, a feminist art collective who adhered to the Wages for Housework Campaign, and the N group’s experiments with Gestalt theory. Featuring more than 140 images of artworks, many published here for the first time, this volume provides an original perspective on post-war Italian culture and new insights into some of the most influential Marxist movements of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries worldwide.

Sediment Transport in Coastal Waters

Sediment Transport in Coastal Waters
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Publisher : MDPI
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9783038978442
ISBN-13 : 3038978442
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Sediment Transport in Coastal Waters by : Sylvain Ouillon

The interface of 440,000 km long coastline in the world is subject to global change, with an increasing human pressure (land use, buildings, sand mining, dredging) and increasing population. Improving our knowledge on involved mechanisms and sediment transport processes, monitoring the evolution of sedimentary stocks and anticipating changes in littoral and coastal zones is essential for this purpose. The special issue of Water on “Sediment transport in coastal waters” gathers thirteen papers which introduce the current revolution in the scientific research related to coastal and littoral hydrosedimentary dynamics, and reflect the diversity of concerns on which research in coastal sediment transport is based, and current trends — topics and preferred methods — to address them.