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Gillies, David. "Digital Mapping." Photogrammetric Record 30, no. 150 (June 2015): 244–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/phor.12108.

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Doytsher, Y., and B. Shmutter. "Digital Urban Mapping." Cartographic Journal 24, no. 2 (December 1987): 125–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/caj.1987.24.2.125.

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Carré, Florence, and Alex B. McBratney. "Digital terron mapping." Geoderma 128, no. 3-4 (October 2005): 340–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2005.04.012.

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Žíhlavník, S., F. Chudý, and M. Kardoš. "Utilization of digital photogrammetry in forestry mapping." Journal of Forest Science 53, No. 5 (January 7, 2008): 222–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/2176-jfs.

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At present, photogrammetric interpretation of aerial images is a dominant method of forestry mapping. In the last years, transition from analogue to digital photogrammetry has been distinct. Digital photogrammetry enables to achieve workflow effectivity, and so to decrease the final product costs. The objective of the submitted paper was to evaluate the availability of digital photogrammetry for the forestry mapping rationalization. Digital aerotriangulation using the ImageStation SSK system brings more accurate results without requirements for the use of a larger amount of control points. The results also demonstrated the use of colour infrared aerial images, and also black and white aerial images at the scale 1:15,000 for the orthoimage creation in the forestry mapping department. Compared with the black and white aerial images, the colour infrared images have an essentially more interesting content, mainly from the qualitative aspect, which shifts them to use in many forestry disciplines (mostly for determination of the health conditions of forests stands, …), in combination with the remote sensing of the Earth and GIS (Geographic Information Systems).
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Lavoie, Brian F., Lynn Silipigni Connaway, and Edward T. O’Neill. "Mapping WorldCat’s Digital Landscape." Library Resources & Technical Services 51, no. 2 (April 1, 2007): 106–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/lrts.51n2.106.

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Webster, Andrew, Anna Lydia Svalastog, and Joachim Allgaier. "Mapping new digital landscapes." Information, Communication & Society 23, no. 8 (July 2, 2020): 1100–1105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1369118x.2020.1784507.

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McBratney, A. B., M. L. Mendonça Santos, and B. Minasny. "On digital soil mapping." Geoderma 117, no. 1-2 (November 2003): 3–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0016-7061(03)00223-4.

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Makarovic, B. "Image-based digital mapping." ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 50, no. 2 (April 1995): 21–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0924-2716(95)98212-i.

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Chinn, Sedona, Ariel Hasell, and Dan Hiaeshutter-Rice. "Mapping Digital Wellness Content." Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media 3 (May 9, 2023): 1–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.51685/jqd.2023.009.

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Despite the increasing popularity of wellness on social media, there islittle empirical study of its content or audiences. This study providesdescriptive information of prevalent themes in wellness content and thecomposition and views of its audiences. Using structural topic modeling toidentify central themes #wellness content on Instagram (N = 544,377posts), we find that while much content appears to promote desired healthbehaviors (e.g., quality sleep), other topics concern unsubstantiated claimsthat are often driven by commercial incentives. Nationally representativesurvey data of U.S. adults (N = 970) further reveals that women, moreliberal, and younger people are more likely to seek and see wellnesscontent. Those who actively seek wellness content are both more trustingof science institutions and have less accurate health beliefs compared withthose who are inadvertently exposed to wellness content. Though wellnesshas not received a great deal of scholarly attention, this description shedslight on the relevance of wellness to central questions in communicationdisciplines concerning expertise, (mis)information, and institutional trust. The popularity of wellness content in social media merits further empiricalexamination as such content may have important benefits and harms thatdisproportionately affect women and young people.
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Balkovič, J., Z. Rašeková, V. Hutár, J. Sobocká, and R. Skalský. "Digital soil mapping from conventional field soil observations." Soil and Water Research 8, No. 1 (February 6, 2013): 13–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/43/2012-swr.

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We tested the performance of a formalized digital soil mapping (DSM) approach comprising fuzzy k-means (FKM) classification and regression-kriging to produce soil type maps from a fine-scale soil observation network in Ri&scaron;ňovce, Slovakia. We examine whether the soil profile descriptions collected merely by field methods fit into the statistical DSM tools and if they provide pedologically meaningful results for an erosion-affected area. Soil texture, colour, carbonates, stoniness and genetic qualifiers were estimated for a total of 111 soil profiles using conventional field methods. The data were digitized along semi-quantitative scales in 10-cm depth intervals to express the relative differences, and afterwards classified by the FKM method into four classes A&ndash;D: (i) Luvic Phaeozems (Anthric), (ii)&nbsp;Haplic Phaeozems (Anthric, Calcaric, Pachic), (iii) Calcic Cutanic Luvisols, and (iv) Haplic Regosols (Calcaric). To parameterize regression-kriging, membership values (MVs) to the above A&ndash;D class centroids were regressed against PCA-transformed terrain variables using the multiple linear regression method (MLR). MLR yielded significant relationships with R<sup>2</sup> ranging from 23% to 47% (P &lt; 0.001) for classes A, B and D, but only marginally significant for Luvisols of class C (R<sup>2</sup> = 14%, P &lt; 0.05). Given the results, Luvisols were then mapped by ordinary kriging and the rest by regression-kriging. A &ldquo;leave-one-out&rdquo; cross-validation was calculated for the output maps yielding R<sup>2</sup> of 33%, 56%, 22% and 42% for Luvic Phaeozems, Haplic Phaeozems, Luvisols and also Regosols, respectively (all P &lt; 0.001). Additionally, the pixel-mixture visualization technique was used to draw a synthetic digital soil map. We conclude that the DSM model represents a fully formalized alternative to classical soil mapping at very fine scales, even when soil profile descriptions were collected merely by field estimation methods. Additionally to conventional soil maps it allows to address the diffuse character in soil cover, both in taxonomic and geographical interpretations.
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Gallegos García, Yazmín, and Ma Teresa García Ramírez. "Educational digital inclusion: a conceptual mapping." Apertura 14, no. 1 (March 31, 2022): 132–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.32870/ap.v14n1.2118.

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The objective of this documentary review was to analyze the notion of educational digital inclusión and establish the boundaries of the concept in relation to other terms. The conceptual mapping method was chosen (Tobón, 2004), wich consists of four phases: 1) search for documents relevant to the research problem, 2) definition of inclusion and exclusion criteria, 3) data analysis based on eight axes, and 4) interpretation of the results. A total of 40 documents were reviewed from the databases Dialnet and SciELO, as well as from the Fundación Ceibal repository. The results obtained make it possible to establish that it is often difficult to relate the term with educational inclusion (higher category) given that the latter is oriented towards equalize the conditions. In this sense, the link between both concepts has permeated a vision focused on the implementation of actions and strategies that, for the most part, do not consider the particularities of the institutions to which they are directed. Likewise, its association with the term innovation has weighed on the figure of the teacher, since it is assumed that the insertion of technological artifacts is enough to achieve innovative uses, without considering that the inclusion of these tools must be accompanied by the corresponding literacy processes.
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Phillips, Nick. "Digital Cities, Digital Crimes: Mapping Spanish Detective Fiction." Hispania 104, no. 4 (2021): 641–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hpn.2021.0132.

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Volařík, D. "Application of digital elevation model for mapping vegetation tiers." Journal of Forest Science 56, No. 3 (April 1, 2010): 112–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/74/2009-jfs.

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The aim of this paper is to explore possibilities of application of digital elevation model for mapping vegetation tiers (altitudinal vegetation zones). Linear models were used to investigate the relationship between vegetation tiers and variables derived from a digital elevation model – elevation and potential global radiation. The model was based on a sample of 138 plots located from the 2<SUP>nd</SUP> to the 5<SUP>th</SUP> vegetation tier. Potential global radiation was computed in r.sun module in geographic information system GRASS. The final model explained 84% of data variability and employed variables were found to be sufficient for modelling vegetation tiers in the study area. Applied methodology could be used to increase the accuracy and efficiency of mapping vegetation tiers, especially in areas where such task is considered difficult (e.g. agricultural landscape).
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Thorpe, John A. "Digital Mapping for Utility Companies." Journal of Surveying Engineering 116, no. 1 (February 1990): 13–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0733-9453(1990)116:1(13).

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Straube, Till. "Stacked spaces: Mapping digital infrastructures." Big Data & Society 3, no. 2 (September 19, 2016): 205395171664245. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2053951716642456.

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Dohm, J. M., K. L. Tanaka, and R. C. Anderson. "Digital structural mapping of Mars." Astronomy & Geophysics 39, no. 3 (June 1, 1998): 3.20–3.22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/astrog/39.3.3.20.

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Byrne, S. T. "DIGITAL MAPPING: SOME COMMERCIAL EXPERIENCES." Photogrammetric Record 12, no. 68 (August 26, 2006): 143–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-9730.1986.tb00553.x.

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Greve, Mogens H., and Luboš Borůvka. "Digital soil mapping workshop 2016." Geoderma 352 (October 2019): 298. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2019.06.020.

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Frohlich, Jan, Andreas Schilling, and Bernd Eberhardt. "Gamut Mapping for Digital Cinema." SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal 123, no. 8 (November 2014): 41–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5594/j18486.

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Lear, A. C. "Digital orthophotography: mapping with pictures." IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 17, no. 5 (1997): 12–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/38.610196.

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Eichert, Stefan. "Digital Mapping of Medieval Cemeteries." Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage 14, no. 1 (December 30, 2020): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3406535.

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White, D. Steven, Angappa Gunasekaran, Timothy P. Shea, and Godwin C. Ariguzo. "Mapping the global digital divide." International Journal of Business Information Systems 7, no. 2 (2011): 207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijbis.2011.038512.

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Chen, Yun Fang, Bo Shi, and Ruo Fei Zhong. "Current Digital Cadastral Surveying Method Research." Applied Mechanics and Materials 170-173 (May 2012): 2949–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.170-173.2949.

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Digital Cadastral is direct application results of digital mapping technology to cadastral surveying, which could enter cadastral management system directly to accomplish city digital cadastral databases to meet needs of information-based cadastral management and digital city. With discussion of common method and technology of digital mapping, system configuration and working mode of digital mapping system were presented firstly, and then concerned contents such as survey instruments, observation methods, data collection patterns and mapping software etc. were explored. Aiming at three widely used field digital mapping methods, working pattern and mapping mode of coding mapping method, sketch mapping method and electronic plate mapping method were compared, and then surveying precision, work efficiency and existing problems were analyzed. Subsequently, concrete working flow of digital Cadastral Surveying was layout. In the end, some corresponding conclusions were gained consequently and future development trend expectation was proposed.
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Detry, Geoffroy, Javier Villarreal Piqueras, and Joaquín López Flores. "Normalización y geocodificación masiva de direcciones postales mediante procesos ETL y los servicios web del callejero digital de Andalucía unificado (CDAU)." REVISTA INTERNACIONAL MAPPING 32, no. 211 (May 12, 2023): 18–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.59192/mapping.391.

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El Inventario de Sedes y Equipamientos de la Junta de Andalucía (ISE) ofrece una visión global de la ubicación de los servicios prestados por la administración andaluza, ofreciendo tanto la localización geográfica como los datos alfanuméricos más relevantes de cada servicio. El ISE solventa los problemas asociados a la gran dispersión de datos y formatos en los que cada organismo responsable los publica, integrándolos en una única base de datos PostgreSQL/PostGIS normalizada que puede ser consultada mediante un visualizador web y servicios interoperables. Una de las tareas principales en el ISE es tratar la información de partida para que las direcciones postales sean normalizadas y que cada equipamiento o sede sea localizado a través de un punto geométrico. Estas operaciones (normalización y geocodificación), se ejecutan de forma automática utilizando el servicio WPS (Web Processing Service) del Callejero Digital de Andalucía Unificado (CDAU), fuente oficial de referencia de vías y portales en Andalucía. Para facilitar la tarea, las consultas han sido automatizadas dentro de flujos de trabajo implementados mediante la herramienta ETL Kettle, uno de los productos de la suite Pentaho Data Integration. Para ello, se invocan recursivamente las funciones de normalización y de geocodificación mediante el protocolo de comunicación REST y se interpreta la respuesta devuelta en formato JSON aislando los valores de interés (tipo de vía, nombre de vía, número de portal y juego de coordenadas) y generando las geometrías correspondientes.
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Ruzgienė, Birutė. "COMPARISON BETWEEN DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC SYSTEMS." Geodesy and cartography 33, no. 3 (August 3, 2012): 75–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/13921541.2007.9636723.

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The usage of Digital Photogrammetric Systems leads to increasing the mapping capabilities and efficiency through a full automation or in some cases half automation of mapping procedures. The digital image processing has possibility to improve the photogrammetric mapping implementation concerning the functionality and performance results relation. The goal of research is to investigate the functionality, flexibility and efficiency of two Digital Photogrammetric Mapping Systems for 3D surface modelling from aerial photographs. The experimental photogrammetric measurements have been carried out using DDPS software (Photogrammetric Package for Digital Aerial Photographs) as well as DPW (Digital Photogrammetric Workstation) LISA FOTO. The results of comparison between these two photogrammetric software show capabilities and possibilities for getting best results in digital photogrammetric processing. The analysis demonstrates that DDPS does not fulfil fully a typical workflow in digital photogrammetric mapping. However, the digital surface modelling is more efficient in time‐consuming. There is no doubt that DPW LISA FOTO together with image processing module LISA BASIC have more priorities, potentials and leads to wide applications. Despite this fact, DPW work is more complicated than DDPS in such aspects as stereo model creation, interpretation capabilities etc. The best digital photogrammetric mapping work flow could be achieved when integrating these two systems for getting a more efficient and highest productivity.
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Jørring, Louise, António Valentim, and Pablo Porten-Cheé. "Mapping a Changing Field." Digital Culture & Society 4, no. 2 (December 1, 2018): 11–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/dcs-2018-0203.

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Abstract Digitalization is transforming the face of political participation. Citizens increasingly engage in politics in new and creative forms online. The concept of digital citizenship has the potential to capture the shifting role of citizens under online conditions. Yet this concept has been used inconsistently, provoking theoretical and operational shortcomings that complicate its analytical usability and may limit its academic and societal impact. This article provides a systematic review of literature on digital citizenship. Based on a review of 139 articles, we identify three dominant approaches to digital citizenship: the normative, the conditional, and the contextual. Additionally, we provide a systematization of alternative approaches to digital citizenship and discuss their potential to inform literature on this concept. Finally, we put forward a citizenship norms approach that may reconcile the different perspectives on digital citizenship. In sum, this article presents a review of the digital citizenship research and provides new avenues for the concept to be used in future research on the moving target that political participation presents under online conditions.
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Dalmolin, Ricardo Simão Diniz, and ten Caten Alexandre. "Digital mapping: new approach on soil survey." Investigación Agraria 17, no. 2 (December 30, 2015): 77–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.18004/investig.agrar.2015.diciembre.77-86.

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Adagonye, Okwegye, and Solomon Akyenyi Ayuba. "Bi-commutative digital contraction mapping and fixed point theorem on digital image and metric spaces." Dutse Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences 9, no. 3a (October 10, 2023): 237–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/dujopas.v9i3a.24.

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The contraction mapping theorem is a powerful and most useful method in constructing the solution of linear and nonlinear systems. The principle of Banach fixed point guarantees that a self-contraction mapping of a complete metric space has a unique fixed point which can be obtain using the limit of iteration technique defined by repeated images under mapping of an arbitrary starting point in space. In this paper, we propose a Bi-commutative (II-commuting) digital maps for Kannan and Reich contraction mapping theorem and analyze the existence and uniqueness of the fixed point in the framework of digital metric spaces. We applied the contraction and commutative maps methods in proving our results. The results obtained satisfies the existence and uniqueness condition of the Banach contraction principle for a digital contraction mapping in digital metric space.
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Kardoš, M. "Methods of digital photogrammetry in forest management in Slovakia." Journal of Forest Science 59, No. 2 (February 12, 2013): 54–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/35/2012-jfs.

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&nbsp; The practical aspect of utilization of digital photogrammetry methods and their products in Slovak forestry is presented. We deal with the comparison of various data obtained by digital cameras, their accuracy, utilization and effectiveness for mapping. Based on presented results we summarize the main conclusions in the field of forest mapping. We also deal with the process of pan-sharpening for the preparation of image data for the interpretation and classification of forestry features. Also, the statistical characteristics of two photogrammetric projects with different geometric resolution photos (Ultracam D digital camera with ground sample distance of 10&nbsp;cm and UltracamX digital camera with ground sample distance of 20 cm) from the same experimental area of the University Forest Enterprise Zvolen are described with the aim of finding an appropriate solution suitable for forest mapping. In both cases, the horizontal accuracy of the photogrammetric projects is presented. Finally, the process of true orthophoto generation and its utilization in forestry is the focus. Both experiments in this paper presented results which fulfil the accuracy standards defined by the state cadastre within the mapping of large scale maps. All projects, apart from the project of direct georeferencing, fulfilled the third accuracy class of mapping, so they can be used within cadastral mapping, land consolidations and, of course, within forested land mapping. Still, all the projects meet the accuracy requirements within the forest mapping standard, where the forestry features and forest spatial distribution units are mapped. &nbsp;
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Pirazhenka, Aliaksandra. "Modern Mapping." Traffic Technology International 2024, no. 1 (January 2024): 88–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/s1356-9252(24)40041-5.

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Pásztor, László, E. Dobos, G. Szatmári, A. Laborczi, K. Takács, Zs Bakacsi, and J. Szabó. "Application of legacy soil data in digital soil mapping for the elaboration of novel, countrywide maps of soil conditions." Agrokémia és Talajtan 63, no. 1 (June 1, 2014): 79–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/agrokem.63.2014.1.9.

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The main objective of the DOSoReMI.hu (Digital, Optimized, Soil Related Maps and Information in Hungary) project is to significantly extend the potential, how demands on spatial soil related information could be satisfied in Hungary. Although a great amount of soil information is available due to former mappings and surveys, there are more and more frequently emerging discrepancies between the available and the expected data. The gaps are planned to be filled with optimized digital soil mapping (DSM) products heavily based on legacy soil data, which still represent a valuable treasure of soil information at the present time. The paper presents three approaches for the application of Hungarian legacy soil data in object oriented digital soil mapping.
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Chai, Ted Sing. "Review of digital geological mapping techniques." Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia 46 (May 1, 2003): 167–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.7186/bgsm46200328.

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Afida, Herlina Nur, Siti Marhamah, and Anisah Budiwati. "Global Islamic Calendar Digital Information Mapping." Al-Marshad: Jurnal Astronomi Islam dan Ilmu-Ilmu Berkaitan 5, no. 1 (June 20, 2019): 57–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.30596/jam.v5i1.3023.

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Campagna, David John, and Timothy Andrew Warner. "Introduction to Digital-Mapping Laboratory Exercise." Journal of Geoscience Education 44, no. 5 (November 1996): 576–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.5408/0022-1368-44.5.576.

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Protasevich, Aleksandr R. "Cultural Mapping in the Digital Economy." Observatory of Culture 19, no. 4 (September 5, 2022): 350–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/2072-3156-2022-19-4-350-359.

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The article discusses issues related to the development and prospects of applying the cultural mapping technology in the Russian Federation. This technology, based on the integration of creative industries and advanced information and communication developments, involves the comprehensive identification, inventory and updating of tangible and intangible cultural resources with their subsequent inclusion in strategic plans for territorial development. The relevance of the article is connected with the need to search for new resources to develop regions, and Russia as a whole, in the conditions of global crises and fluctuations in the conjuncture of traditional commodity markets, the importance of identifying promising areas for the country’s economy transformation during the transition to the post-industrial era. The turn to innovative development that accompanies the processes of socio-cultural modernization in Russia is due not only to the level of development of modern technologies in society. First of all, it is associated with the modernization of the cultural sphere, understood as a broad interdepartmental phenomenon and the basis for positive transformations in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation. The author notes that the further construction of a modern society in the context of the development trends of the world economic and cultural space is impossible in Russian regions without the formation of an infrastructure, the key elements of which are cultural, intellectual and information resources, as well as institutions and advanced sociocultural technologies that ensure their storage, transmission and provision to users.
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Taha, Mohamed, Mohamed Ibrahim, and Hala Zayed. "Digital Vein Mapping Using Augmented Reality." International Journal of Intelligent Engineering and Systems 13, no. 6 (December 31, 2020): 512–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.22266/ijies2020.1231.45.

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Vein detection is an important issue for the medical field. There are some commercial devices for detecting veins using infrared radiation. However, most of these commercial solutions are cost-prohibitive. Recently, veins detection has attracted much attention from research teams. The main focus is on developing real-time systems with low-cost hardware. Systems developed to reduce costs suffer from low frame rates. This, in turn, makes these systems not suitable for real-world applications. On the other hand, systems that use powerful processors to produce high frame rates suffer from high costs and a lack of mobility. In this paper, a real-time vein mapping prototype using augmented reality is proposed. The proposed prototype provides a compromised solution to produce high frame rates with a low-cost system. It consists of a USB camera attached to an Android smartphone used for real-time detection. Infrared radiation is employed to differentiate the veins using 20 Infrared Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs). The captured frames are processed to enhance vein detection using light computational algorithms to improve real-time processing and increase frame rate. Finally, the enhanced view of veins appears on the smartphone screen. Portability and economic cost are taken into consideration while developing the proposed prototype. The proposed prototype is tested with people of different ages and gender, as well as using mobile devices of different specifications. The results show a high vein detection rate and a high frame rate compared to other existing systems.
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Liess, Mareike, Bruno Glaser, and Bernd Huwe. "Digital soil mapping in southern Ecuador." ERDKUNDE 63, no. 4 (2009): 309–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3112/erdkunde.2009.04.02.

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Malone, Brendan P., Alex B. McBratney, and Budiman Minasny. "Spatial Scaling for Digital Soil Mapping." Soil Science Society of America Journal 77, no. 3 (April 30, 2013): 890–902. http://dx.doi.org/10.2136/sssaj2012.0419.

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Doytsher, Y., and B. Shmutter. "Low‐Cost Approach to Digital Mapping." Journal of Surveying Engineering 113, no. 3 (October 1987): 118–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0733-9453(1987)113:3(118).

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Zhang, Y., and A. E. Hartemink. "Digital mapping of a soil profile." European Journal of Soil Science 70, no. 1 (July 31, 2018): 27–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejss.12699.

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Ma, Yuxin, Budiman Minasny, Brendan P. Malone, and Alex B. Mcbratney. "Pedology and digital soil mapping (DSM)." European Journal of Soil Science 70, no. 2 (March 2019): 216–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejss.12790.

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Dalton, Craig M. "Playful Mapping in the Digital Age." AAG Review of Books 6, no. 1 (January 2, 2018): 27–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2325548x.2018.1402279.

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SHI, Zhou, Wei-li ZHANG, and Hong-fen TENG. "Digital mapping in agriculture and environment." Journal of Integrative Agriculture 18, no. 2 (February 2019): 249–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s2095-3119(19)62580-3.

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Hallund, Jens, and Vagn W. Laursen. "Experiences with digital mapping in Denmark." Photogrammetria 43, no. 3-4 (March 1989): 133–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0031-8663(89)90010-0.

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Arrouays, Dominique, Philippe Lagacherie, and Alfred E. Hartemink. "Digital soil mapping across the globe." Geoderma Regional 9 (June 2017): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geodrs.2017.03.002.

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Srinivas, P., V. Raghu Venkataraman, and I. Jayalakshmi. "Digital Aerial Orthobase for Cadastral Mapping." Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing 40, no. 3 (November 23, 2011): 497–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12524-011-0183-2.

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Brown, N. "ITE and digital mapping since 1973." Cartographic Journal 26, no. 2 (December 1989): 91–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/caj.1989.26.2.91.

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Brown, K. "DIGITAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS: Mapping the Future." Science 298, no. 5600 (December 6, 2002): 1874–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.298.5600.1874.

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HOOPER, B. D., and A. N. SINCLAIR. "Digital Mapping for Watermains in Torbay." Water and Environment Journal 2, no. 2 (April 1988): 216–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-6593.1988.tb01275.x.

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Wieringa, Jeri E. "Mapping the Digital Study of Religion." Bulletin for the Study of Religion 51, no. 1 (November 8, 2022): 31–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/bsor.23807.

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The Download is your introduction to the digital humanities. Jeri Wieringa (University of Alabama) brings you up to speed on the history and currents of this enterprise, especially as it takes shape in and around the academic study of religion. In this edition, Wieringa highlights key issues discussed in Christopher D. Cantwell and Kristian Petersen’s edited volume, Digital Humanities and Research Methods in Religious Studies (DeGruyter 2021). This piece expands on a response essay published by our content partners at the Religious Studies Project. We invite you to check out the broader conversation hosted on their website: https://www.religiousstudiesproject.com/podcast/mapping-the-digital-study-of-religion/.
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