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    A computer program for power spectral analysis of unequally spaced points. Volume 2 - Maintenance manual

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    Computer program for power spectral density of unequally spaced points - Vol.

    A computer program for power spectral analysis of unequally spaced points. Volume 1 - User's manual

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    Computer program for power spectral analysis of unequally spaced points - Vol.

    Representation of osculating orbital elements by analytic functions

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    Orbit calculation by fitting functions to osculating orbital element

    A study and evaluation of image analysis techniques applied to remotely sensed data

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    An analysis of phenomena causing nonlinearities in the transformation from Landsat multispectral scanner coordinates to ground coordinates is presented. Experimental results comparing rms errors at ground control points indicated a slight improvement when a nonlinear (8-parameter) transformation was used instead of an affine (6-parameter) transformation. Using a preliminary ground truth map of a test site in Alabama covering the Mobile Bay area and six Landsat images of the same scene, several classification methods were assessed. A methodology was developed for automatic change detection using classification/cluster maps. A coding scheme was employed for generation of change depiction maps indicating specific types of changes. Inter- and intraseasonal data of the Mobile Bay test area were compared to illustrate the method. A beginning was made in the study of data compression by applying a Karhunen-Loeve transform technique to a small section of the test data set. The second part of the report provides a formal documentation of the several programs developed for the analysis and assessments presented

    Ocean feature recognition using genetic algorithms with fuzzy fitness functions (GA/F3)

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    A model for genetic algorithms with semantic nets is derived for which the relationships between concepts is depicted as a semantic net. An organism represents the manner in which objects in a scene are attached to concepts in the net. Predicates between object pairs are continuous valued truth functions in the form of an inverse exponential function (e sub beta lxl). 1:n relationships are combined via the fuzzy OR (Max (...)). Finally, predicates between pairs of concepts are resolved by taking the average of the combined predicate values of the objects attached to the concept at the tail of the arc representing the predicate in the semantic net. The method is illustrated by applying it to the identification of oceanic features in the North Atlantic

    Digital computer processing of LANDSAT data for North Alabama

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    Computer processing procedures and programs applied to Multispectral Scanner data from LANDSAT are described. The output product produced is a level 1 land use map in conformance with a Universal Transverse Mercator projection. The region studied was a five-county area in north Alabama

    Classification software technique assessment

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    A catalog of software options is presented for the use of local user communities to obtain software for analyzing remotely sensed multispectral imagery. The resources required to utilize a particular software program are described. Descriptions of how a particular program analyzes data and the performance of that program for an application and data set provided by the user are shown. An effort is made to establish a statistical performance base for various software programs with regard to different data sets and analysis applications, to determine the status of the state-of-the-art

    QSO 0347-383 and the invariance of m_p/m_e in the course of cosmic time

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    The variation of the dimensionless fundamental physical constant mu = m_p/m_e (the proton to electron mass ratio) can be constrained via observation of Lyman and Werner lines of molecular hydrogen in the spectra of damped Lyman alpha systems (DLAs) in the line of sight to distant QSOs. Drawing on VLT-UVES high resolution data sets of QSO 0347-383 and its DLA obtained in 2009 our analysis yields dmu/mu = (4.3 +/- 7.2) * 10^-6 at z_abs =3.025. We apply corrections for the observed offsets between discrete spectra and for the first time we find indications for inter-order distortions. Current analyses tend to underestimate the impact of systematic errors. Based on the scatter of the measured redshifts and the corresponding low significance of the redshift-sensitivity correlation we estimate the limit of accuracy of line position measurements to about 220 m/s, consisting of roughly 150 m/s due to the uncertainty of the absorption line fit and about 150 m/s allocated to systematics related to instrumentation and calibration.Comment: 9 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in A&

    Algorithm 515: Generation of a Vector from the Lexicographical Index [G6]

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