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Geographic deposit competition
Bank competition ; Banking market ; Money market deposit account ; California ; Banks and banking - West
Automatic Sampling of Geographic objects
Today, one's disposes of large datasets composed of thousands of geographic
objects. However, for many processes, which require the appraisal of an expert
or much computational time, only a small part of these objects can be taken
into account. In this context, robust sampling methods become necessary. In
this paper, we propose a sampling method based on clustering techniques. Our
method consists in dividing the objects in clusters, then in selecting in each
cluster, the most representative objects. A case-study in the context of a
process dedicated to knowledge revision for geographic data generalisation is
presented. This case-study shows that our method allows to select relevant
samples of objects
Defining Geographic Communities
The purpose of this paper is to provide a guide to concepts, ideas, and measurements of geographic communities. The paper investigates the various concepts of geographic communities found in the literature and reviews existing studies to determine how researchers measure geographic communities in practice.Geographic communities, Local labour markets
Defining Geographic Communities
The purpose of this paper is to provide a guide to concepts, ideas, and measurements of geographic communities. The paper investigates the various concepts of geographic communities found in the literature and reviews existing studies to determine how researchers measure geographic communities in practice.Geographic communities, Local labour markets
Manchoukuo's geographic value to Japan.
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University
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Geographic Spillover of Unionism
Unionism in the United States is contagious; it spills out of coal mines and steel mills into other establishments in the neighborhood, like hospitals and supermarkets. The geographic spillover of unionism is documented here using a newly constructed establishment level data on unionism that is rich in geographic detail. A strong connection is found between unionism of health care establishments today and proximity to unionized coal mines and steel mills from the 1950s.
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An Ontology for Grounding Vague Geographic Terms
Many geographic terms, such as “river” and “lake”, are vague, with no clear boundaries of application. In particular, the spatial extent of such features is often vaguely carved out of a continuously varying observable domain. We present a means of defining vague terms using standpoint semantics, a refinement of the
philosophical idea of supervaluation semantics. Such definitions can be grounded in actual data by geometric analysis and segmentation of the data set. The issues
raised by this process with regard to the nature of boundaries and domains of logical quantification are discussed. We describe a prototype implementation of a system capable of segmenting attributed polygon data into geographically significant regions and evaluating queries involving vague geographic feature terms
Interactive LORAN-C to geographic and geographic-to-LORAN-C computation
The LORAN program is stored in CMS disk files for use by Avionics Engineering Center terminal users. A CMS EXEC file named LORAN controls program operation. The user types LORAN and the program then prompts for data input and produces output on the terminal. The FORTRAN program refers to a disk file of LORAN master data giving station locations, coding delays, repetition rate and station pair identification letters. For Geographic-to-LORAN conversion, no iterative computations are required; the program is a straightforward coordinate conversion based upon the techniques described by the Navy. For LORAN-to-Geographic conversion, the original Navy program required a dead-reckoned position, near the actual unknown fix, to begin computations. No iteration was performed to obtain the LORAN fix, but internal program errors occurred at execution time if the dead-reckoned fix were displaced from the actual fix by more than a few minutes of latitude or longitude. In order to enhance usefulness of the program for the terminal user, an iterative routine was added which allows a single dead-reckoned position to be entered from the master data file for each LORAN chain. The results compare exactly with the LORAN-C navigation chart, and provide adequate benchmark data for general aviation flight planning and data analysis
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