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  • ANT-XXIX/7; Carbon, organic, particulate; Chlorophyll a; Comment of event; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; Ice Camp 1; Ice Camp 2; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Optional event label; Polarstern; PS81; PS81/537-2; PS81/538-2; PS81/539-2; PS81/540-2; PS81/541-2; PS81/542-2; PS81/543-1; PS81/544-1; PS81/545-1; PS81/546-1; PS81/547-1; PS81/548-1; PS81/550-1; PS81/552-1; PS81/555-16; PS81/555-2; PS81/555-37; PS81/556-1; PS81/562-1; PS81/565-3; PS81/566-28; PS81/566-3; PS81/566-32; PS81/566-5; PS81/570-2; PS81/576-3; PS81/583-1; PS81/587-5; Scotia Sea; South Atlantic Ocean; Weddell Sea  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2023-08-01
    Keywords: ANT-XXIX/7; Carbon, organic, particulate; Chlorophyll a; Comment of event; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; Ice Camp 1; Ice Camp 2; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Optional event label; Polarstern; PS81; PS81/537-2; PS81/538-2; PS81/539-2; PS81/540-2; PS81/541-2; PS81/542-2; PS81/543-1; PS81/544-1; PS81/545-1; PS81/546-1; PS81/547-1; PS81/548-1; PS81/550-1; PS81/552-1; PS81/555-16; PS81/555-2; PS81/555-37; PS81/556-1; PS81/562-1; PS81/565-3; PS81/566-28; PS81/566-3; PS81/566-32; PS81/566-5; PS81/570-2; PS81/576-3; PS81/583-1; PS81/587-5; Scotia Sea; South Atlantic Ocean; Weddell Sea
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    Publication Date: 2023-10-21
    Description: European coasts face multiple, interacting and cumulative pressures including those resulting from increasing greenhouse gas emissions (e.g. sea-level rise, Ocean warming, Ocean acidification, extreme events) and localised activities such as fishing, aquaculture, waste disposal and coastal urbanisation. These create a unique set of context-specific issues that need to be addressed holistically using a systems approach, considering the dynamics between both coastal societies and ecosystems as part of interconnected social-ecological systems. EMB Position Paper No. 27 ‘Building Coastal Resilience in Europe’ presents key policy and scientific recommendations on how to build coastal resilience and enhance capacity to cope with impacts from climate change and other coastal pressures.
    Description: Published
    Description: Refereed
    Keywords: Greenhouse gas ; Climate change effects ; Coastal resilience
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Book/Monograph/Conference Proceedings
    Format: 128pp.
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    Information retrieval 2 (2000), S. 207-226 
    ISSN: 1573-7659
    Keywords: word spotting ; facsimile ; scale ; position ; invariant
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science
    Notes: Abstract Images and signals may be represented by forms invariant to time shifts, spatial shifts, frequency shifts, and scale changes. Advances in time-frequency analysis and scale transform techniques have made this possible. However, factors such as noise contamination and “style” differences complicate this. An example is found in text, where letters and words may vary in size and position. Examples of complicating variations include the font used, corruption during facsimile (fax) transmission, and printer characteristics. The solution advanced in this paper is to cast the desired invariants into separate subspaces for each extraneous factor or group of factors. The first goal is to have minimal overlap between these subspaces and the second goal is to be able to identify each subspace accurately. Concepts borrowed from high-resolution spectral analysis, but adapted uniquely to this problem have been found to be useful in this context. Once the pertinent subspace is identified, the recognition of a particular invariant form within this subspace is relatively simple using well-known singular value decomposition (SVD) techniques. The basic elements of the approach can be applied to a variety of pattern recognition problems. The specific application covered in this paper is word spotting in bitmapped fax documents.
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    Springer
    Multidimensional systems and signal processing 9 (1998), S. 465-473 
    ISSN: 1573-0824
    Keywords: time-frequency ; scale ; speech ; pattern recognition
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: Abstract Time-frequency (t-f) analysis has clearly reached a certain maturity. One can now often provide striking visual representations of the joint time-frequency energy representation of signals. However, it has been difficult to take advantage of this rich source of information concerning the signal, especially for multidimensional signals. Properly constructed time-frequency distributions enjoy many desirable properties. Attempts to incorporate t-f analysis results into pattern recognition schemes have not been notably successful to date. Aided by Cohen's scale transform one may construct representations from the t-f results which are highly useful in pattern classification. Such methods can produce two dimensional representations which are invariant to time-shift, frequency-shift and scale changes. In addition, two dimensional objects such as images can be represented in a like manner in a four dimensional form. Even so, remaining extraneous variations often defeat the pattern classification approach. This paper presents a method based on noise subspace concepts. The noise subspace enhancement allows one to separate the desired invariant forms from extraneous variations, yielding much improved classification results. Examples from sound classification are discussed.
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