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    classification. It is understood that there is proliferating research due to commercial potential of very high value. 1. Approach As Digital Surface Model dataset was chosen by MBDA for the task, image classification had to be ruled out. The dataset had semantic segmentation ground truth for DSM raster and the task boiled down to interpreting the class label from elevation values contained in each pixel. Though a few semantic segmentation architectures are available, U-net architecture was chosen for

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    may be determined. See, told you that if you understand it is quite easy to use. One major difference between the clinometers and theodolite is that theodolite is used in professional using ( NOT THIS ONE ::: THIS ONE IS HOMEMADE). THEY USE THE DIGITAL ONES | U can go for anything. 1) Make use of thin sticks or Straws. Have papers cutting fix between two sticks to show angle. Decorate it according to yourself. 2) since you are in 10(C.B.S.E) your study of Trigonometry is concerned to 2-D only

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    This study develops an integrated GIS micro-watershed model to support decision making for community planning. Clean drinking water is a scare natural resource for people living in villages in rural eastern Uganda. When clean water is available it reduces mortality rates to water-born and water-related diseases including cholera, diarrhoea and malaria (UNDP-UNEP Poverty-Environment Initiative, 2004). Unfortunately, a safe water supply is not always available to a community. This study will run a

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    Generally, the concept of flooding has wide definition based on the interest of defining the discipline. Flood is therefore, known as the condition where the land is abnormally covered by water. In the recent past, there have been debates relating to land use and the changing system of floods as well as climate change as some of the factors contributing to flood in exception of the natural cause that have always been associated with floods (Abbott, 2012). The main focus in these debates have always

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    The concept of flooding has a wide definition based on the interest of defining the discipline. Generally, a flood can be defined as the condition where the land is abnormally covered by water. In addition to natural causes that contribute to flooding, in the recent past there have also been debates regarding land use and climate change contributing to the changing system of floods (Abbott, 2012). The main focus in these debates have always been revolving around the risks associated with floods such

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    Data Types and Sources The study will use remotely sensed imagery from Landsat Multispectoral Scanner (MSS), Thematic Mapper (TM) and Enhanced Thematic Mapper (ETM+) imagery for the periods 1980s, 1990s, 2000s. It will also use Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data from the ASTER satellite for the periods 2010s will be collected and employed for analyzing the spatial and temporal changes in land use land cover in the study area. Water quality data from rivers will be in form of physical-chemical water

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    When we enter the supplier’s information, automatically current price of the item will be inserted in the digital data information. The core process of 3D modelling for measurement produces model that can be divided for many other purposes at marginal cost. For instance ▪ clash detection, ▪ construction sequences ▪ printing physical models ▪ presentation and visualisation, ▪ speeding up the process of understanding

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    6.Analysis/production of deliverables Creation of break lines, reference points, digital elevation models, contour lines Calculation & analysis of volumes and stockpiles Export of output files (geoTIFF, obj, dxf, shape, LAS, KML tiles etc.) to third-party software as required.

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    The Use of Geographic Information Systems in Real Estate Appraisal Abstract Appraisers need to show the reasoning behind their value opinions by discussing important spatial relationships and their likely effect on value. Geographic information systems (GIS) can be used to analyze these relationships and to show why a client should select an appraiser who has this level of information. Gilbert Castle has noted that real estate is essentially a game of information arbitrage. The likely

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    While the transition of television to a digital technology with its improved picture and sound quality has been a much publicized and controversial process, television's venerable ancestor, radio, has stayed in the background. But this year, in the United States, radio broadcasting is making its own digital leap. Two start-ups are introducing a new type of radio broadcast--subscription-based digital audio sent from satellites. With satellite digital audio radio services (SDARS), as they're called

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