- Valérian et Laureline),
originally titled Valérian:
Spatio-Temporal
Agent (French: Valérian,
agent spatio-temporel) and also
commonly known as Valérian, is...
-
essential part of the
entire pattern. The
distinction between spatial and
spatio-temporal
patterns in
nature is not clear-cut
because a static, invariable...
-
photometric stereo, or
structure from motion, and is also
referred to as
spatio-temporal reconstruction.
Extending 3D
Gaussian splatting to
dynamic scenes...
-
connection calculi (RCC), and the
Oriented Point Relation Algebra. Recently,
spatio-temporal
calculi have been
designed that
combine spatial and
temporal information...
-
frontispiece of a PhD thesis, Netherlands. Dis****tio
philosophica inauguralis de
spatio vacuo (Inaugural
Philosophical Dis****tion on
Empty Space) by Guilielmus...
-
Spatio-spectral
scanning is one of four
techniques for
hyperspectral imaging, the
other three being spatial scanning,
spectral scanning and non-scanning...
-
combination of
these roots appears in Latin, in
Joseph Raphson's 1697 book De
Spatio Reali seu Ente Infinito,
where he
refers to "pantheismus". It was subsequently...
-
spatial domain,
there are
however no
official or de
facto standards for
spatio-temporal data
models and
their querying. In general, the
theory of this...
-
profile unchanged during propagation, the
Peregrine soliton presents a
double spatio-temporal localization. Therefore,
starting from a weak
oscillation on a...
-
problem (MAUP). In geography, the term "scale" can be spatial, temporal, or
spatio-temporal, but
often (though not always)
means spatial scale in
spatial analysis...