950 resultados para momentum map
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The adoption of faster modes of transportation (mainly the private car) has changed profoundly the spatial organisation of cities. The increase in distance covered due to increased speed of travel and to urban sprawl leads to an increase in energy consumption, being the transportation sector a huge consumer responsible for 61.5% of total world oil consumption and a global final energy consumption of 31.6% in EU-27 (2007). Due to unsustainable transportation conditions, many cities suffer from congestion and various other traffic problems. Such situations get worse with solutions mostly seen in the development of new infrastructure for motorized modes of transportation, and construction of car parking structures. The bicycle, considered the most efficient among all modes of transportation including walking, is a travel mode that can be adopted in most cities contributing for urban sustainability given the associated environmental, economic and social advantages. In many nations a large number of policy initiatives have focused on discouraging the use of private cars, encouraging the use of sustainable modes of transportation, like public transportation and other forms such as bicycling. Given the importance of developing initiatives that favour the use of bicycle as an urban transportation mode, an analysis of city suitability, including distances and slopes of street network, is crucial in order to help decision-makers to plan the city for bicycle. In this research Geographical Information Systems (GIS) technology was used for this purpose and some results are presented concerning the city of Coimbra.
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MSC Dissertation in Computer Engineering
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Dissertação apresentada como requisito parcial para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciência e Sistemas de Informação Geográfica
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Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies
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The Evidence Accumulation Clustering (EAC) paradigm is a clustering ensemble method which derives a consensus partition from a collection of base clusterings obtained using different algorithms. It collects from the partitions in the ensemble a set of pairwise observations about the co-occurrence of objects in a same cluster and it uses these co-occurrence statistics to derive a similarity matrix, referred to as co-association matrix. The Probabilistic Evidence Accumulation for Clustering Ensembles (PEACE) algorithm is a principled approach for the extraction of a consensus clustering from the observations encoded in the co-association matrix based on a probabilistic model for the co-association matrix parameterized by the unknown assignments of objects to clusters. In this paper we extend the PEACE algorithm by deriving a consensus solution according to a MAP approach with Dirichlet priors defined for the unknown probabilistic cluster assignments. In particular, we study the positive regularization effect of Dirichlet priors on the final consensus solution with both synthetic and real benchmark data.
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Dissertação apresentada como requisito parcial para a obtenção do grau de mestre em Estatística e Gestão de Informação.
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Dissertação apresentada como requisito parcial para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Estatística e Gestão de Informação.
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Dissertação apresentada como requisito parcial para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Estatística e Gestão de Informação.
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Leadership and Management in Engineering, January 2009
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Trabalho de Projeto apresentado como requisito parcial para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciência e Sistemas de Informação Geográfica
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Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies
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A perceção tridimensional é uma área em crescente desenvolvimento. Não existindo uma tecnologia ideal capaz de percecionar todo o tipo de cenários, têm surgido estudos sobre a aplicabilidade de diferentes tecnologias de forma a obter modelos que melhor se aproximem da realidade. Propõe-se nesta dissertação o desenvolvimento de um sistema de baixo-custo de percepção tridimensional que seja portátil e acessível na sua aplicabilidade, de forma a ter a capacidade de percecionar tridimensionalmente espaços interiores com pouca iluminação, tais como as divisões de um edifício ou os canais de uma mina subterrânea. Utilizou-se a triangulação entre uma câmara digital, os pontos de uma linha laser e um emissor laser para a obtenção dos dados tridimensionais do cenário. Para isso, recorreu-se a metodologias de processamento digital de imagens para a construção dos modelos dos cenários. Para se obter a validação desta dissertação, realizaram-se testes do protótipo de forma a determinar as suas capacidades percecionais. Em primeiro lugar realizou-se uma bateria de testes de calibração onde, repetidamente, se estudaram isoladamente pontos do cenário para verificar a precisão do sensor. Após esta calibração, estudou-se a capacidade de transformação de uma linha laser projetada num conjunto de coordenadas. Finalmente testou-se a capacidade de perceção tridimensional por rotação do sensor, de forma a realizar a transformação de múltiplas projeções de linhas laser num conjunto de coordenadas em torno do sensor. Verificou-se: no teste de calibração, a obtenção de distâncias com erro médio relativo inferior a 1%; no teste da linha laser, a capacidade de perceção de profundidade de múltiplos pontos ao longo da mesma; no teste de rotação, a aquisição de múltiplos conjuntos de linhas de profundidade no cenário, por rotação do sensor. Os resultados dos testes de validação permitiram concluir a viabilidade de utilizar a triangulação na aquisição de conjuntos de coordenadas de espaços interiores.
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The momentum anomaly has been widely documented in the literature. However, there are still many issues where there is no consensus and puzzles left unexplained. One is that strategies based on momentum present a level of risk that is inconsistent with the diversification that it offers. Moreover, recent studies indicate that this risk is variable over time and mostly strategy-specific. This work project hypothesises and proves that this evidence is explained by the portfolio constitution of the momentum strategy over time, namely the covariance and correlation between companies in the top and down deciles and across them.
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The organizer is a ciliated signalling transient organ, responsible for the patterning of embryo tissues during embryonic development. In higher vertebrates, such as mouse and chick, this organizer (the node and the Hensen’s node, respectively) performs dorsalventral and anteriorposterior axis definition, as well as left-right patterning of the internal organs. In lower vertebrates, such as frog and zebrafish, there is a separate specialized organ for left-right purposes called the Gastrocoel Roof Plate (GRP) and Kupffer’s Vesicle (KV), respectively. It is known that mouse and chick organizer cells give rise to structures like floor plate, notochord, hypochord and somites. Frog GRP originates all these but floor plate. In zebrafish, at 13-14 somite stage (ss) the KV finished its left-right patterning but what happens to this organizer’ cells is still poorly studied. This research attempts to understand the fate and behaviour of the KV cells. We followed the fate of KV cells by live imaging and by tight time-courses with fixed larvae. We assessed in detail their proliferative and death profile, as well as cilia length progression from 9-10 ss until 29-30 ss. We conclude that the KV cells mostly follow the evolutionarily conserved fates described for other organizers. These cells mainly incorporate the notochord and hypochord; few cells incorporate the floor plate and the somites. As a novelty, it is also hypothesized that the hypural cell fate may be among the KV cell fates.