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Mahdi, Abdelguerfi, dir. 3D synthetic environment reconstruction. Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001.

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Earls, Craig P. Holographic particle image velocimetry : Computational simulation and reconstruction. Springfield, Va : Available from National Technical Information Service, 1999.

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Abdelguerfi, Mahdi. 3D Synthetic Environment Reconstruction. Boston, MA : Springer US, 2001.

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Maybank, Stephen. Theory of Reconstruction from Image Motion. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993.

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Matthew, Brach R., dir. Vehicle accident analysis and reconstruction methods. 2e éd. Warrendale, Pa : SAE International, 2011.

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Saul, R. A. Component head test accident reconstruction feasibility analysis. Washington, D.C : U.S. Dept. of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1986.

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Pu, Shi. Knowledge based building facade reconstruction from laser point clouds and images. Delft : Netherlands Geodetic Commission, 2010.

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Shah, Tahir Rabbani. Automatic reconstruction of industrial installations using point clouds and images. Delft : Nederlandse Commissie voor Geodesie, 2006.

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(Korea), Kŏnʼguk Taehakkyo, dir. Chŏntʻong kwahak kigi ŭi pogwŏn kisul kaebal = : Technical development on the reconstruction of traditional scientific instruments. [Seoul] : Kwahak Kisulchʻŏ, 1995.

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Elberink, Sander Oude. Acquisition of 3D topography : Automated 3D road and building reconstruction using airborne laser scanner data and topographic maps. Delft : NCG, Netherlands Geodetic Commission, 2010.

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Chuvikov, Dmitriy. Models and algorithms for reconstruction and examination of emergency events of road accidents based on logical artificial intelligence. 2e éd. ru : INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1220729.

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The purpose of the monograph is to create a methodology, combined expert and simulation models, as well as algorithms and software-modeling tools for reconstruction and examination of accident events for automating decision-making by an expert center employee. The methodology of combining and algorithms of joint work of an expert system based on logical artificial intelligence (mivar approach) and a simulation system for solving problems of reconstruction and examination of road accidents are developed; model reconstruction and examination of the accident in the formalism of the knowledge base bipartite oriented mivar nets, including analysis formulas braking qualities of the vehicle, determining the speed of a car's performance in terms of specific DTS, the formula for calculating different occasions: - slip car when braking, driving on curved sections of the road, hitting a car on the pedestrian in uniform motion and unlimited visibility; a method of generation of interfaces for designer expert systems based on the concept of mivar approach; special software in the form of expert systems "Analysis of road accident" in order to reduce the complexity of the process of calculating the disputed accidents, errors in the calculation and improve the accuracy and objectivity of the results obtained and the speed and quality of the calculations. It can be useful to specialists of expert institutions, insurance companies, educational institutions in the field of expertise, as well as unmanned vehicles in terms of objective analysis and examination of road accidents.
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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., dir. Microwave imaging on metal objects : Final report : cooperative agreement no. NCC9-40, project period, 1995-1998. [Washington, DC : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1998.

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Monsefi, Reza. An interactive digital simulation of a 'FSK' telemetry system, utilizing on-line real-time comb-filtering or fast fourier transform methods for reconstruction of binary data. Salford : University of Salford, 1987.

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Marris, Robin Lapthorn. Reconstructing Keynesian economics with imperfect competition : A desk-top simulation. Aldershot, Hants, England : E. Elgar, 1991.

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Giacomo, Richard Di. ROLE-PLAYING SIMULATIONS High School U.S. History—Reconstruction to 20th Century. 3e éd. California : Magnifico Publications, 2002.

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1958-, Marshall Stephen, Harvey Neal 1966- et Shah Druti 1966-, dir. Noblesse Workshop on Non-linear Model Based Image Analysis : Proceedings, NMBIA, 1-3 July 1998, Glasgow. London : Springer, 1998.

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Vött, Andreas, K. Reicherter, Andreas Vött et Ioannis Papanikolaou. Reconstructing and modeling of palaeotsunami events : Multi-proxy approaches, geophysical studies, numerical simulations. Stuttgart : Borntraeger, 2013.

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Erzsébet, Jerem, Redő Ferenc, Szevérenyi Vajk et Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (Organization), dir. On the road to reconstructing the past : Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) : proceedings of the 36th International Conference, Budapest, April 2-6, 2008. Budapest : Archaeolingua, 2011.

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Death management and virtual pursuits : a virtual reconstruction of the Minoan cemetery at Phourni, Archanes : Examining the use of tholos tomb C and burial building 19 and the role of illumination in relation to mortuary practices and the perception of life and death by the living. Oxford : Archaeopress, 2010.

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Renssen, Hans. The climate during the Younger Dryas stadial : Comparing global atmospheric simulation experiments with climate reconstructions based on geological evidence. Utrecht : Koninklijk Nederlands Aardrijksundig Genootschap/Faculteit Ruimtelijke Wetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht, 1997.

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Isarin, René F. B. The climate in north-western Europe during the Younger Dryas : A comparison of multi-proxy climate reconstructions with simulation experiments. Utrecht : Koninklijk Nederlands Aardrijkskundig Genootschap, Interuniversitair Centrum voor Geo-ecologisch Onderzoek, Faculteit der Aardwetenschappen Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1997.

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Isarin, R. F. B. The climate in north-western Europe during the Younger Dryas : A comparison of multi-proxy climate reconstructions with simulation experiments. Utrecht : Koninklijk Nederlands Aardrijkskundig Genootschap, 1997.

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1953-, Fisher Bob, Dawson-Howe K, O'Sullivan Carol 1965- et International Symposium on Virtual and Augmented Architecture (2001 : Dublin, Ireland), dir. Virtual and augmented architecture (VAA'01) : Proceedings of the International Symposium on Virtual and Augmented Architecture (VAA'01), Trinity College, Dublin, 21-22 June 2001. London : Springer, 2001.

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Payan, Yohan. Soft tissue biomechanical modeling for computer assisted surgery. Heidelberg : Springer, 2012.

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Vehicle Accident Analysis and Reconstruction Methods. SAE International, 2005.

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Accident Reconstruction : Analysis, Simulation, and Visualization (S P (Society of Automotive Engineers)). Society of Automotive Engineers Inc, 2000.

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Theis, Lisa C. Three dimensional computer reconstruction of the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) hepatic tubule. 1994.

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H, Backaitis Stanley, et SAE Automobile Body Activity (Organization). Passenger Protection Committee., dir. Accident reconstruction technologies : Pedestrians & motorcycles in automotive collisions. Warrendale, PA : Society of Automotive Engineers, 1990.

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Dig : A Simulation of the Archaeological Reconstruction of a Vanished Civilization (Interact learning through involvement). Interaction Publishers Inc, 1998.

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Sanders, Donald H. Virtual Reconstruction of Maritime Sites and Artifacts. Sous la direction de Ben Ford, Donny L. Hamilton et Alexis Catsambis. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199336005.013.0014.

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The integration of virtual reality into archaeological research began in the early 1990s. The use of computer-based methods in maritime archaeology is recent. Before exploring a real-time virtual, a 3D computer model is created from drawings, general sketches, raw dimensions, 3D scanned data, or photographs, or by using simple primitives and “drawing” on the computer. Virtual reality is a simulation of physical reality offering the viewer real-time movement through a true 3D space and interactivity with the objects, which can be further enhanced with 3D sound, lighting, and touch. This article presents case studies to show how virtual reality becomes valuable for the four components of archaeology: documentation, research/analysis/hypothesis testing, teaching, and publication. As digital technologies advance, so too will the opportunities to explore underwater sites in ways that will continue to enhance our abilities to understand and teach maritime history.
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Zabytki Architektoniczne Ostrowa Lednickiego W Rekonstrukcji Komputerowej. Muzeum Pierwszych Plastow, 2004.

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Tirozzi, Brunello, Silvia Puca, Stefano Pittalis, Antonello Bruschi, Sara Morucci, Enrico Ferraro et Stefano Corsini. Neural Networks and Sea Time Series : Reconstruction and Extreme-Event Analysis (Modeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering and Technology). Birkhäuser Boston, 2005.

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Reconstructing reality : models, mathematics, and simulations . Oxford University Press , 2015.

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Reconstructing Reality : Models, Mathematics, and Simulations. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2014.

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Marris, Robin. Reconstructing Keynesian Economics with Imperfect Competition : A Desk-Top Simulation. Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward, 1991.

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Talbot, Hugues, et Richard Beare. Mathematical Morphology. CSIRO Publishing, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643107342.

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Mathematical morphology is a powerful methodology for processing and analysing the shape and form of objects in images. The advances in this area of science allow for application in the digital recognition and modeling of faces and other objects by computers. Mathematical Morphology is comprehensive work that provides a broad sampling of the most recent theoretical and practical developments in applications to image processing and analysis. Subject areas covered include: binary morphology, regularised region growing, morphological scale-space techniques, levelings, reconstruction, modeling and simulation, and applications as diverse as medicine, forestry and geology. This fascinating research will be of great interest to engineers, computer scientists, mathematicians and statisticians whose research work is focussed on the theoretical and practical aspects of non-linear image processing and analysis. The content stems from the proceedings of the VIth International Symposium on Mathematical Morphology, held April 3–5, 2002 in Sydney, Australia.
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Moran, Richard. Interpretation Theory and the First Person. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190633776.003.0012.

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The “rationalizing interpretation” view of psychological discourse, associated with Donald Davidson and Daniel Dennett, has been widely influential as a reconstruction of our practices of ascribing attitudes to others, and as an account of the meaning of psychological terms. This perspective has lent support to a wider assumption in philosophy of mind, that we should think of our ordinary use of psychological terms as part of a “theory” to explain the behavior of those around us. This paper argues that given the differences in application of psychological terms in their first-person and third-person uses, the “theory-theory” is a bad picture of what gives sense to our ascriptive practices. A proper understanding of the self/other asymmetries in psychological discourse shows that they follow quite naturally from the core truth of the “rationalizing” perspective, and that this shows the conflict between “rationalizing interpretation” and “simulation theory” to be less than it appears.
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Marshall, Stephen, Noblesse Workshop on Non-Linear Model Based Image Analysis, Neal Harvey et Druti Shah. Noblesse Workshop on Non-Linear Model Based Image Analysis : Proceedings of Nmbia, 1-3 July 1998, Glasgow. Springer-Verlag Telos, 1999.

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undifferentiated, Bob Fisher, Kenneth Dawson-Howe et Carol O'Sullivan. Virtual and Augmented Architecture (VAA'01) : Proceedings of the International Symposium on Virtual and Augmented Architecture (VAA01), Trinity College, Dublin 21-22 June 2001. Springer, 2001.

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Payan, Yohan. Soft Tissue Biomechanical Modeling for Computer Assisted Surgery. Springer, 2014.

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Claussen, Martin, Anne Dallmeyer et Jürgen Bader. Theory and Modeling of the African Humid Period and the Green Sahara. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.532.

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There is ample evidence from palaeobotanic and palaeoclimatic reconstructions that during early and mid-Holocene between some 11,700 years (in some regions, a few thousand years earlier) and some 4200 years ago, subtropical North Africa was much more humid and greener than today. This African Humid Period (AHP) was triggered by changes in the orbital forcing, with the climatic precession as the dominant pacemaker. Climate system modeling in the 1990s revealed that orbital forcing alone cannot explain the large changes in the North African summer monsoon and subsequent ecosystem changes in the Sahara. Feedbacks between atmosphere, land surface, and ocean were shown to strongly amplify monsoon and vegetation changes. Forcing and feedbacks have caused changes far larger in amplitude and extent than experienced today in the Sahara and Sahel. Most, if not all, climate system models, however, tend to underestimate the amplitude of past African monsoon changes and the extent of the land-surface changes in the Sahara. Hence, it seems plausible that some feedback processes are not properly described, or are even missing, in the climate system models.Perhaps even more challenging than explaining the existence of the AHP and the Green Sahara is the interpretation of data that reveal an abrupt termination of the last AHP. Based on climate system modeling and theoretical considerations in the late 1990s, it was proposed that the AHP could have ended, and the Sahara could have expanded, within just a few centuries—that is, much faster than orbital forcing. In 2000, paleo records of terrestrial dust deposition off Mauritania seemingly corroborated the prediction of an abrupt termination. However, with the uncovering of more paleo data, considerable controversy has arisen over the geological evidence of abrupt climate and ecosystem changes. Some records clearly show abrupt changes in some climate and terrestrial parameters, while others do not. Also, climate system modeling provides an ambiguous picture.The prediction of abrupt climate and ecosystem changes at the end of the AHP is hampered by limitations implicit in the climate system. Because of the ubiquitous climate variability, it is extremely unlikely that individual paleo records and model simulations completely match. They could do so in a statistical sense, that is, if the statistics of a large ensemble of paleo data and of model simulations converge. Likewise, the interpretation regarding the strength of terrestrial feedback from individual records is elusive. Plant diversity, rarely captured in climate system models, can obliterate any abrupt shift between green and desert state. Hence, the strength of climate—vegetation feedback is probably not a universal property of a certain region but depends on the vegetation composition, which can change with time. Because of spatial heterogeneity of the African landscape and the African monsoon circulation, abrupt changes can occur in several, but not all, regions at different times during the transition from the humid mid-Holocene climate to the present-day more arid climate. Abrupt changes in one region can be induced by abrupt changes in other regions, a process sometimes referred to as “induced tipping.” The African monsoon system seems to be prone to fast and potentially abrupt changes, which to understand and to predict remains one of the grand challenges in African climate science.
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