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WISK: A Workload-aware Learned Index for Spatial Keyword Queries

WISK, a workload-aware learned index that combines spatial and keyword queries to efficiently retrieve objects. It integrates spatial and textual indexes and considers query workload information.

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Coordinated Spatial Reuse

Explore the concept of Coordinated Spatial Reuse (C-SR) in IEEE 802.11 networks, a scheme where multiple access points (APs) transmit data simultaneously to reduce interference and enhance resource utilization. Learn about the definition, benefits, and necessary components for successful C-SR operat

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Spatial Planning Development Priorities in Free State: Aligning with National Framework

The National Development Framework (NSDF) guides the Free State's spatial planning focusing on urban networks, resource production regions, ecological infrastructure, and connecting infrastructure. Key areas like Mangaung and Sasolburg are designated for specific development purposes. The plan aims

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Coordinated Spatial Reuse in IEEE 802.11bn Standard

This contribution explores Coordinated Spatial Reuse (Co-SR) as a potential multi-AP feature for the IEEE 802.11bn standard. It discusses the trade-offs, proposes a method for downlink channel access, and evaluates its impact on goodput and packet delivery delay. The background highlights the gains

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Analysis of Power Control for Coordinated Spatial Reuse in IEEE 802.11-24

Evaluation of power control schemes for Coordinated Spatial Reuse (CSR) in IEEE 802.11-24, comparing benefits with and without power control. Results show gains in throughput and SINR with different CSR schemes and considerations for shared access points. Concerns and insights shared on the effectiv

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Managing Water Resources Data with HEC-DSSVue

Learn about managing gridded data in HEC-DSSVue, including how grids represent spatial data, storing data in DSS, naming conventions, tools for manipulation, and more. Explore the importance of grids in hydrologic modeling and the application of spatial data in HEC-HMS and HEC-RAS.

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fMRI Coregistration and Spatial Normalization Methods

fMRI data analysis involves coregistration and spatial normalization to align functional and structural images, reduce variability, and prepare data for statistical analysis. Coregistration aligns images from different modalities within subjects, while spatial normalization achieves precise anatomic

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Coregistration and Spatial Normalization in fMRI Analysis

Coregistration and Spatial Normalization are essential steps in fMRI data preprocessing to ensure accurate alignment of functional and structural images for further analysis. Coregistration involves aligning images from different modalities within the same individual, while spatial normalization aim

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Localised Adaptive Spatial-Temporal Graph Neural Network

This paper introduces the Localised Adaptive Spatial-Temporal Graph Neural Network model, focusing on the importance of spatial-temporal data modeling in graph structures. The challenges of balancing spatial and temporal dependencies for accurate inference are addressed, along with the use of distri

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Introduction to Spatial Data Mining: Discovering Patterns in Large Datasets

Spatial data mining involves uncovering valuable patterns from extensive spatial datasets, offering insights into historical events, environmental phenomena, and predictive analytics. Examples range from analyzing disease outbreaks to predicting habitat suitability for endangered species. The applic

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Enhancing Local Development Through Integrated Planning: A Critical Analysis

The background paper explores the relevance of integrated development plans for achieving sustainable local development in Zambia. It highlights weaknesses in national development plans, development coordinating committees at provincial and district levels, and district-level spatial plans. The intr

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Ask On Data for Efficient Data Wrangling in Data Engineering

In today's data-driven world, organizations rely on robust data engineering pipelines to collect, process, and analyze vast amounts of data efficiently. At the heart of these pipelines lies data wrangling, a critical process that involves cleaning, transforming, and preparing raw data for analysis.

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Data Wrangling like Ask On Data Provides Accurate and Reliable Business Intelligence

In current data world, businesses thrive on their ability to harness and interpret vast amounts of data. This data, however, often comes in raw, unstructured forms, riddled with inconsistencies and errors. To transform this chaotic data into meaningful insights, organizations need robust data wrangl

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Advanced Techniques in 3D Scene Analysis for Spatial Understanding

Cutting-edge research in 3D scene analysis focuses on sequenced predictions over points and regions for comprehensive spatial understanding. The approach involves contextual classification, overcoming limitations of classical graphical models through innovative inference machines that prioritize tra

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Understanding Spatial Database Systems: An Overview

This presentation by Xiaozhi Yu introduces the fundamentals of spatial database systems, covering topics such as spatial data types, relationships, system architecture, modeling, and organizing underlying spaces. It delves into the importance of integrating geometry into DBMS data models, spatial in

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Spatial Distortion Correction in EPI Sequences: Field Mapping Examples

Spatial distortion artifacts in EPI sequences (BOLD or DWI) due to slow sampling rates in the phase encoding direction can be corrected using B0/spatial field mapping techniques. This correction requires obtaining field maps under the same B0 shimming conditions and with identical FoV and adjustment

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Performance of Nearest Neighbor Queries in R-trees

Spatial data management research focuses on designing robust spatial data structures, inventing new models, constructing query languages, and optimizing query processing. This study explores the estimation of query performance and selectivity, specifically in R-trees, for efficient access planning.

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Understanding the Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Temperature

The spatial and temporal distribution of temperatures plays a crucial role in determining weather patterns, climates, vegetation zones, and wildlife habitats. Factors such as latitude, altitude, distance from the coast, and prevailing winds influence the distribution of temperature both horizontally

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Understanding ArcGIS Network Analyst for Spatial Analysis

ArcGIS Network Analyst offers tools for complex routing problems using a unique network model. Learn about networks, elements, attributes, evaluators, and more to enhance spatial analysis capabilities with ArcGIS.

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Understanding Spatial Analysis in GIS for Effective Decision-Making

Spatial analysis in GIS involves modeling geographic problems, processing data, and exploring results to understand spatial relationships, patterns, and suitability for various purposes. GIS tools offer unique capabilities for handling geographically referenced data, data entry, storage, manipulatio

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Understanding Spatial Referencing Systems for Mapping

Spatial reference systems play a crucial role in defining geographic parameters and coordinate systems for mapping. They consist of components like orientation, latitude, longitude, and elevation, which help in representing spatial properties on maps. Reference surfaces such as the Geoid and ellipso

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Understanding Cadastral Mapping Components and Data Sources

Cadastral mapping involves geodetic control networks, parcel identification, and various overlays like zoning and floodplains. City maps are categorized into base, derived, and thematic maps. Data sources include spatial and non-spatial data for property assessment. Layers in cadastral maps cover to

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Evolution of Geographic Thought: Quantitative Revolution

The Quantitative Revolution in Geography, led by Schaefer's critique of traditional views, propelled the shift towards a more objective and scientific approach. Embracing statistical and mathematical techniques, geographers sought regularities in spatial organization, marking a transition from areal

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Efficient Coordinated Spatial Reuse in IEEE 802.11-23

Coordinated Spatial Reuse (C-SR) is a Multi-AP transmission technique proposed for UHR networks that enhances efficiency by utilizing RSSI or pathloss feedback instead of complete CSI. This document introduces an efficient protocol for C-SR, focusing on a unified approach for better implementation.

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Understanding IEEE 802.11-20/0410r4 Coordinated Spatial Reuse Procedure

This document presents the Coordinated Spatial Reuse (CSR) procedure in IEEE 802.11-20/0410r4, focusing on the transmission schemes and necessary information for effective spatial reuse. It outlines the topology of CSR environments, acquisition of information for CSR, CSR capability announcement by

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Spatial Analysis & Modeling for Spatial Planning Training in Maputo, Mozambique

Explore spatial analysis techniques for efficient route planning, site selection, pattern identification, and value prediction in the context of spatial planning. Learn about surface modeling, relationships among features, and the importance of spatial modeling in addressing geographical problems.

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Understanding the Components of GIS for Spatial Planning

A geographic information system (GIS) is a powerful tool for capturing, storing, analyzing, and presenting spatial data. This training program explores the fundamentals of GIS, including software and hardware components, data considerations, and the importance of people and policies in utilizing GIS

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Understanding Data Governance and Data Analytics in Information Management

Data Governance and Data Analytics play crucial roles in transforming data into knowledge and insights for generating positive impacts on various operational systems. They help bring together disparate datasets to glean valuable insights and wisdom to drive informed decision-making. Managing data ma

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GIS Data Models for Spatial Planning Training in Maputo, Mozambique

Explore the concepts of GIS data models including vector vs. raster, spatial relationships, spatial operations, and representation of real-world entities in a spatial database. Understand how spatial data models are used to manipulate spatially-referenced information and define the spatial location

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Understanding Spatial Autocorrelation in Geostatistical Analysis

Explore the concept of spatial autocorrelation, its implications in geostatistical analysis, and the importance of detecting and interpreting it correctly. Learn about auto-correlation, signal components, correlation significance, and measuring autocorrelation using tools like Moran's I. Gain insigh

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Enhancing Coastal Spatial Systems and Database Management for R2R Investments

This presentation delves into the enhancement and training of national GIS/Data Practitioners on R2R coastal spatial systems, governance, and socioeconomic baseline assessments. It explores the use of EGS and DPSIR approaches, along with the integration of existing databases for future R2R investmen

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Future Directions for GIS in Samoa

Enhancing GIS practices in Samoa involves establishing a Samoa GIS User Group, improving spatial data management, developing a national spatial data infrastructure framework, and implementing GIS applications in various sectors like emergency response, public access, and natural resource management.

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Spatial Relation Switching Requirements in 3GPP NR RAN Plenary Meeting

The document discusses various spatial relation switching requirements for uplink scenarios in the 3GPP NR RAN Plenary Meeting. It covers agreement points related to UL SRS, PUCCH, P-SRS, and DL-RS, defining delay requirements and known conditions for spatial relation switching. The agreements provi

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Spatial Stream Allocation in IEEE 802.11-20 Trigger Frames

The document discusses spatial stream allocation in IEEE 802.11-20 trigger frames, specifically focusing on the SS Allocation subfield. It explains how trigger frames allocate resources for TB PPDU transmissions and solicit User Info fields, detailing the RU Allocation and SS Allocation subfields. T

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Geospatial Database Development for KRISHI Portal: Nodal Officers Workshop

Geospatial databases play a crucial role in providing location-specific agricultural services through the KRISHI Portal. This workshop focuses on the core objective of the portal, simple GeoPortal architecture, main services offered, the significance of geospatial data, and the utilization of spatia

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Understanding Temporal and Spatial Information Models

This content delves into the intricacies of temporal and spatial information models, covering concepts such as existence, presence, and spatiotemporal relationships. It explores how entities are identified, events are witnessed, and durations are defined within these models. The interplay between ti

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NCDC User Engagement Services Branch Storm Data Briefing

This briefing presents information on storm data and the Storm Events Database provided by NCDC User Engagement Services Branch. It includes details on data contacts, data overview, data flow, and access to the Storm Events Database. The dataset covers a chronological listing of various weather phen

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Insights into Precipitation Analysis for Transportation Applications

Delve into the utilization of precipitation data by state transportation agencies for road and bridge design, safety operations, and traveler information. Explore model components and the nature of precipitation events, along with challenges associated with spatial scale sampling. Discover the impor

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The Arctic Spatial Data Infrastructure (Arctic SDI) Collaboration

The Arctic SDI is a collaborative initiative between the Arctic Council and national mapping authorities of Arctic member states to develop data, policies, technologies, and standards. It aims to provide integrated maps and applications for various stakeholders to access geographically related thema

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Understanding Data Collection and Analysis for Businesses

Explore the impact and role of data utilization in organizations through the investigation of data collection methods, data quality, decision-making processes, reliability of collection methods, factors affecting data quality, and privacy considerations. Two scenarios are presented: data collection

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