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    Geographical Coarsegraining of Complex Networks

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    We perform the renormalization-group-like numerical analysis of geographically embedded complex networks on the two-dimensional square lattice. At each step of coarsegraining procedure, the four vertices on each 2×22 \times 2 square box are merged to a single vertex, resulting in the coarsegrained system of the smaller sizes. Repetition of the process leads to the observation that the coarsegraining procedure does not alter the qualitative characteristics of the original scale-free network, which opens the possibility of subtracting a smaller network from the original network without destroying the important structural properties. The implication of the result is also suggested in the context of the recent study of the human brain functional network.Comment: To appear in Phys. Rev. Let

    PERLINDUNGAN HUKUM TERHADAP INDIKASI GEOGRAFIS SEBAGAI CIRI SUATU PRODUK DI TINJAU DARI UNDANG-UNDANG NOMOR 15 TAHUN 2001 TENTANG MEREK

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    The purpose of this legal writing are know the legal protection of geographical Indications as product characteristic in Indonesia that is observed from constitution number 15th, 2001 about trademark, so we will know the important of geographical indication registration for legal protection toward geographical indication, superabundance and destitute is registered or not the geographical indication , and we will also know the factors cause, why the government not release government regulation about the way of geographical indication registration yet. Beside that to know execution measure of the constitutions about trademark article 56 paragraph (9), constitution number 15th, 2001, about the way of geographical indication registration, so the legal protection of geographical indication product in Indonesia can be done.\ud The methods that used by writer for this legal writing is yuridis normative method with statute approach. The law material that used by writer for this legal writing are constitution number 15th, 2001 about trademark, and also the previous constitution about trademark are constitution number 14th, 1997 and constitution number 19th, 1992. Beside that, writer also using writing that flatten theories and specialist opinions, and also the research result report that take in.\ud From that problem, about the legal protection of geographical indication as product characteristic that is observed from constitution number 15th, 2001 about trademark, after analyzed by interpret all of the legal material, the result is; the rule about geographical indication in constitution number 15th, 2001 about trademark is cant be used as principle within to offer the legal protection of geographical indication product in Indonesia. It cause in that constitution about trademark article 56 paragraph (9) is mention that the rule about the way of geographical indication registration are regulated continuation by the government regulation, meanwhile, that government regulation is affect finished yet until now.\ud Without the government regulation about the way of geographical indication registration, a lot of geographical indication products in Indonesia is can be registered yet. However, that registration is very important for the legal protection of the geographical indication product. With this registration, the geographical indication product could be accept the legal protection according to clear and decided. Without this registration, it will cause the geographical indication product is could not be accept the legal protection, so it is not close the probably, the geographical indication product is take advantaged by persons who haven’t right

    Network sensitivity to geographical configuration

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    Gravitational wave astronomy will require the coordinated analysis of data from the global network of gravitational wave observatories. Questions of how to optimally configure the global network arise in this context. We have elsewhere proposed a formalism which is employed here to compare different configurations of the network, using both the coincident network analysis method and the coherent network analysis method. We have constructed a network model to compute a figure-of-merit based on the detection rate for a population of standard-candle binary inspirals. We find that this measure of network quality is very sensitive to the geographic location of component detectors under a coincident network analysis, but comparatively insensitive under a coherent network analysis.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, accepted for proceedings of the 4th Edoardo Amaldi conference, incorporated referees' suggestions and corrected diagra

    Report of MIRACLE team for Geographical IR in CLEF 2006

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    The main objective of the designed experiments is testing the effects of geographical information retrieval from documents that contain geographical tags. In the designed experiments we try to isolate geographical retrieval from textual retrieval replacing all geo-entity textual references from topics with associated tags and splitting the retrieval process in two phases: textual retrieval from the textual part of the topic without geo-entity references and geographical retrieval from the tagged text generated by the topic tagger. Textual and geographical results are combined applying different techniques: union, intersection, difference, and external join based. Our geographic information retrieval system consists of a set of basics components organized in two categories: (i) linguistic tools oriented to textual analysis and retrieval and (ii) resources and tools oriented to geographical analysis. These tools are combined to carry out the different phases of the system: (i) documents and topics analysis, (ii) relevant documents retrieval and (iii) result combination. If we compare the results achieved to the last campaign’s results, we can assert that mean average precision gets worse when the textual geo-entity references are replaced with geographical tags. Part of this worsening is due to our experiments return cero pertinent documents if no documents satisfy de geographical sub-query. But if we only analyze the results of queries that satisfied both textual and geographical terms, we observe that the designed experiments recover pertinent documents quickly, improving R-Precision values. We conclude that the developed geographical information retrieval system is very sensible to textual georeference and therefore it is necessary to improve the name entity recognition module

    Geographical and temporal weighted regression (GTWR)

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    Both space and time are fundamental in human activities as well as in various physical processes. Spatiotemporal analysis and modeling has long been a major concern of geographical information science (GIScience), environmental science, hydrology, epidemiology, and other research areas. Although the importance of incorporating the temporal dimension into spatial analysis and modeling has been well recognized, challenges still exist given the complexity of spatiotemporal models. Of particular interest in this article is the spatiotemporal modeling of local nonstationary processes. Specifically, an extension of geographically weighted regression (GWR), geographical and temporal weighted regression (GTWR), is developed in order to account for local effects in both space and time. An efficient model calibration approach is proposed for this statistical technique. Using a 19-year set of house price data in London from 1980 to 1998, empirical results from the application of GTWR to hedonic house price modeling demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method and its superiority to the traditional GWR approach, highlighting the importance of temporally explicit spatial modeling

    Geographical Embedding of Scale-Free Networks

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    A method for embedding graphs in Euclidean space is suggested. The method connects nodes to their geographically closest neighbors and economizes on the total physical length of links. The topological and geometrical properties of scale-free networks embedded by the suggested algorithm are studied both analytically and through simulations. Our findings indicate dramatic changes in the embedded networks, in comparison to their off-lattice counterparts, and call into question the applicability of off-lattice scale-free models to realistic, everyday-life networks

    Agricultural Turns, Geographical Turns: Retrospect and Prospect.

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    It is accepted that British rural geography has actively engaged with the ‘cultural turn’, leading to a resurgence of research within the sub-discipline. However, a reading of recent reviews suggests that the cultural turn has largely, if not completely, bypassed those geographers interested in the agricultural sector. Farming centred engagements with notions of culture have been relatively limited compared with those concerned with the non-agricultural aspects of rural space. Indeed, agricultural geography represents something of an awkward case in the context of the disciplinary turn to culture, a situation that demands further exposition. In seeking explanation, it becomes evident that research on the farm sector is more culturally informed than initially appears. This paper argues that there have been both interesting and important engagements between agricultural geography and cultural perspectives over the past decade. The paper elaborates four specific areas of research which provide evidence for concern about the ‘culture’ within agriculture. The future contribution that culturally informed perspectives in geographical research can bring to agricultural issues is outlined by way of conclusion
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