Search Results - "Mertens, K. C."
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A simulation of the influence of spinning on the ballistic flight of spherical fertiliser grains
Published in Computers and electronics in agriculture (01-07-2014)“…•A model for motion of spinning fertiliser grains on a concave spinning disc with radial straight vanes was developed.•A three dimensional ballistic model that…”
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Using genetic algorithms in sub-pixel mapping
Published in International journal of remote sensing (01-01-2003)“…In remotely sensed images, mixed pixels will always be present. Soft classification defines the membership degree of these pixels for the different land cover…”
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Environmental and cow-related factors affect cow locomotion and can cause misclassification in lameness detection systems
Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-09-2016)“…To tackle the high prevalence of lameness, techniques to monitor cow locomotion are being developed in order to detect changes in cows’ locomotion due to…”
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Pairing relations within CO3 chondrites recovered at the Dominion Range and Miller Range, Transantarctic mountains: Constraints from chondrule olivines, noble gas, and H, C, N bulk and isotopic compositions
Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-06-2024)“…The Dominion Range (DOM) and Miller Range (MIL) dense collection areas (DCAs) have yielded more than 20 and 200 CO3 chondrites (carbonaceous chondrites of the…”
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Sub-pixel mapping and sub-pixel sharpening using neural network predicted wavelet coefficients
Published in Remote sensing of environment (30-05-2004)“…Sub-pixel mapping and sub-pixel sharpening are techniques for increasing the spatial resolution of sub-pixel image classifications. The proposed method makes…”
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Variables of gait inconsistency outperform basic gait variables in detecting mildly lame cows
Published in Livestock science (01-07-2015)“…To support herdsmen in finding the lame cows on their herds, several automated systems that measure lameness related cow features such as gait patterns, are…”
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Exploration of measurement variation of gait variables for early lameness detection in cattle using the GAITWISE
Published in Livestock science (01-09-2013)“…Lameness research in cattle focuses on daily or weekly variation of several typical gait features, i.e. stride time, stride length or arching of the back. In…”
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