23 research outputs found
Interdisciplinary Teaching Using Satellite Images as a Way to Introduce Remote Sensing in Secondary School
This article aims to meet two needs: (i) the need for skilled workers and students in the area of remote sensing and (ii) the need to make school science interesting for students. This article addresses both needs by proposing a project for high school students entitled "the Colors of Earth". The main aim for students was to distinguish between different types of land cover via the creation of various false color band compositions from the satellite Sentinel-2. Achieving this goal requires knowledge from various subjects and enables their practical application via work performed using real data. The project was presented to 39 high-school teachers and 184 high-school students (K-9 and K-10) in the summer semester of the 2019/2020 school year, and their opinions about the project were collected. Overall, both students and teachers judged the project to be interesting, worth introducing to the school, and capable of influencing student opinions of science. In addition, introducing remote sensing elements during pre-university education can help meet the demands for students and workers to study Earth observation
Propuesta metodológica para la identificación de tierras marginales mediante productos derivados de teledetección y datos auxiliares
[EN] The concept of marginal land (ML) is dynamic and depends on various factors related to the environment, climate, scale,
culture, and economic sector. The current methods for identifying ML are diverse, they employ multiple parameters and
variables derived from land use and land cover, and mostly reflect specific management purposes. A methodological
approach for the identification of marginal lands using remote sensing and ancillary data products and validated on samples
from four European countries (i.e., Germany, Spain, Greece, and Poland) is presented in this paper. The methodology
proposed combines land use and land cover data sets as excluding indicators (forest, croplands, protected areas,
impervious areas, land-use change, water bodies, and permanent snow areas) and environmental constraints information
as marginality indicators: (i) physical soil properties, in terms of slope gradient, erosion, soil depth, soil texture, percentage
of coarse soil texture fragments, etc.; (ii) climatic factors e.g. aridity index; (iii) chemical soil properties, including soil pH,
cation exchange capacity, contaminants, and toxicity, among others. This provides a common vision of marginality that
integrates a multidisciplinary approach. To determine the ML, we first analyzed the excluding indicators used to delimit the
areas with defined land use. Then, thresholds were determined for each marginality indicator through which the land
productivity progressively decreases. Finally, the marginality indicator layers were combined in Google Earth Engine. The
result was categorized into 3 levels of productivity of ML: high productivity, low productivity, and potentially unsuitable land.
The results obtained indicate that the percentage of marginal land per country is 11.64% in Germany, 19.96% in Spain,
18.76% in Greece, and 7.18% in Poland. The overall accuracies obtained per country were 60.61% for Germany, 88.87%
for Spain, 71.52% for Greece, and 90.97% for Poland.[ES] El concepto de tierra marginal (ML) es dinámico y depende de factores relacionados con el entorno, el clima, la escala, la
cultura y la economía. los métodos actuales de identificación de ML son también diversos y están basados en múltiples
parámetros y variables derivados del uso y cobertura del suelo reflejando, en su mayoría, fines de gestión específicos. En
este artículo se presenta una propuesta metodológica para la identificación de tierras marginales mediante el uso de
productos derivados de teledetección y datos auxiliares, validándose sobre muestras obtenidas en cuatro países
europeos: Alemania, España, Grecia y Polonia. La metodología combina datos de usos y coberturas del suelo como
indicadores excluyentes (bosque, tierras de cultivo, áreas protegidas, áreas impermeables, cambios de usos del suelo,
cuerpos de agua y áreas de nieve permanente) e información ambiental como indicadores de marginalidad, esto es, (i)
propiedades físicas del suelo como la pendiente, profundidad de suelo, erosión del suelo, textura, porcentaje de
fragmentos de textura gruesa del suelo, etc.; (ii) factores climáticos como el índice de aridez; (iii) propiedades químicas
del suelo como pH, capacidad de intercambio catiónico, contaminantes y toxicidad, entre otros, con el objetivo de abordar
una visión común de la marginalidad que integre un enfoque multidisciplinar. Para obtener las coberturas de ML primero
se analizaron los indicadores excluyentes para delimitar las áreas con un uso del suelo establecido. En segundo lugar, se
determinaron los umbrales para cada indicador de marginalidad a través de los cuales el suelo se transforma, disminuyendo progresivamente su aprovechamiento productivo. Finalmente, la superposición de las capas de indicadores
de marginalidad se llevó a cabo con la herramienta Google Earth Engine. El resultado final se categorizó en 3 niveles de
ML con diferente productividad: alta, baja y tierras potencialmente inadecuadas. Los resultados obtenidos indican que el
porcentaje de tierras marginales sobre la extensión total de cada país analizado es de 11,64% en Alemania, 19,96% en
España, 18,76% en Grecia y 7,18% en Polonia. La precisión global obtenida por país fue del 60,61% para Alemania, del
88,87% para España, del 71,52% para Grecia y del 90,97% para Polonia.This research has been funded by the European Commission through the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 MAIL project (grant 823805) and by the Fondo de Garantía Juvenil en I+D+i from the Spanish Ministry of Labour and Social Economy.Torralba, J.; Ruiz, L.; Georgiadis, C.; Patias, P.; Gómez-Conejo, R.; Verde, N.; Tassapoulou, M.... (2021). Methodological proposal for the identification of marginal lands with remote sensing-derived products and ancillary data. En Proceedings 3rd Congress in Geomatics Engineering. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. 248-257. https://doi.org/10.4995/CiGeo2021.2021.12729OCS24825
Using simulation to calibrate real data acquisition in veterinary medicine
This paper explores the innovative use of simulation environments to enhance
data acquisition and diagnostics in veterinary medicine, focusing specifically
on gait analysis in dogs. The study harnesses the power of Blender and the
Blenderproc library to generate synthetic datasets that reflect diverse
anatomical, environmental, and behavioral conditions. The generated data,
represented in graph form and standardized for optimal analysis, is utilized to
train machine learning algorithms for identifying normal and abnormal gaits.
Two distinct datasets with varying degrees of camera angle granularity are
created to further investigate the influence of camera perspective on model
accuracy. Preliminary results suggest that this simulation-based approach holds
promise for advancing veterinary diagnostics by enabling more precise data
acquisition and more effective machine learning models. By integrating
synthetic and real-world patient data, the study lays a robust foundation for
improving overall effectiveness and efficiency in veterinary medicine
Bird migration in space and time: chain migration by Eurasian curlew Numenius arquata arquata along the East Atlantic Flyway
Migration patterns in birds vary in space and time. Spatial patterns include chain, leapfrog and telescopic migration. Temporal patterns such as migration duration, number, and duration of stopovers may vary according to breeding latitude, sex, and season. This study aimed to verify these patterns in a long-distance migrant, the Eurasian curlew Numenius arquata arquata, and to provide a synopsis of spatio-temporal migration patterns in this species of concern throughout the East Atlantic Flyway. We tagged 85 adults with GPS-data loggers in Germany, Poland, France and Estonia between 2013 and 2019. We computed the distance flown, linear loxodromic distance, duration, stopover number, total stopover duration, mean stopover duration, departure time and arrival time for 177 out of 187 tracks. On average (± standard deviation), spring migration occurred from 4 to 14 April (10.2 ± 8.4 days), curlews flew 3.623 ± 1.366 km, and had 5.8 ± 3.6 stopovers, with a duration of 29.4 ± 38.2 h per stopover, while autumn migration occurred from 18 to 29 June (10.9 ± 9.9 days), curlews flew 3.362 ± 1.351 km, and had 5.4 ± 4.0 stopovers, with 31.8 ± 32.3 h per stopover. Curlews displayed chain migration because wintering curlews maintained the latitudinal sequence to their breeding sites. Southern curlews had a longer nesting period due to their earlier arrivals. While spring arrival at breeding sites did not differ between the sexes, in autumn females departed earlier than males. Migration duration and distance, as well as stopover number and duration, showed a significant increase with breeding site latitude but did not differ between the sexes or between spring and autumn migrations, suggesting that curlews took a comparable amount of time migrating during both seasons. The high site faithfulness in curlews suggests that rapid autumn migration allows them to return to defend their winter foraging areas
Unfinished business. A narratological analysis of Cecilia Davidsson's short story "Min nye kile"
Celem pracy jest przeprowadzenie analizy narratologicznej noweli autorstwa Cecilii Davidsson „Min nye kille” z jej debiutanckiego zbioru "En av dessa nätter", wydanego w 1994 roku. Analiza bazuje na modelu francuskiego strukturalisty Gérarda Genetta i podzielona jest na trzy główne kategorie: czas, tryb i instancja narracyjna. Analiza poprzedzona jest krótkim wprowadzeniem na temat szwedzkiej nowelistyki z lat 90. XX wieku i twórczości Cecili Davidsson.The aim of the thesis is to carry out a narratological analysis of the Cecilia Davidsson’s short story “Min nye kille" from her debut collection "En av dessa nätter", published in 1994. The analysis is based on the model of the French structuralist Gérard Genett and is divided into three main categories: narrative time, mood and voice. The analysis is preceded by a short introduction to Swedish short stories from the 1990s and the work of Cecila Davidsson.Syftet med denna uppsats är att genomföra en narratologisk analys av Cecilia Davidsons novell ”Min nye kille” från hennes debutsamling "En av dessa nätter" som publicerades 1994. Analysen baserar på Gérard Genettes strukturalistiska modell och består av tre huvudkategorier: tid, modus och röst. Analysen föregås av en kort introduktion om den svenska novellistiken från 1990-talet och Cecilia Davidssons verk
Measurements of heart and respiration rates in thermovision
Human life parameters such as the frequency of heart contractions, temperature, arterial pressure and breathing frequency are one of the most important parameters used to assess the basic vital functions of the most important organs of the body. In addition to describe health status, they can be used to assess the state of human activity, its efficiency and fatigue. Traditional techniques for measuring physiological parameters require appropriate sensors connected to human body. However, attaching the sensors to a human body may be undesirable or impossible, such as in newborns or during sports training. The article presents the method of measuring the frequency of heart rate and the frequency of breathing based on the analysis of the thermographic image of the human head