![Loading...](https://link.springer.com/static/c4a417b97a76cc2980e3c25e2271af3129e08bbe/images/pdf-preview/spacer.gif)
-
Chapter and Conference Paper
Comparison of Squall Line Positioning Methods Using Radar Data
Squall lines are strong indicators of potential severe weather. Yet, automated positioning and tracking algorithms are not common. We propose three different ways to model and identify squall lines using radar...
-
Chapter and Conference Paper
Comparison of Squall Line Positioning Methods Using Radar Data
Squall lines are strong indicators of potential severe weather. Yet, automated positioning and tracking algorithms are not common. We propose three different ways to model and identify squall lines using radar...
-
Chapter and Conference Paper
Tropical Cyclone Eye Fix Using Genetic Algorithm with Temporal Information
Tropical cyclones (TCs) are weather systems with vast destructive power. To give early TC warnings, accurate location of their circulation centers, or “eyes”, is required. The pattern matching solution to this...
-
Chapter and Conference Paper
Efficient and Effective Tropical Cyclone Eye Fix Using Genetic Algorithms
Weather forecasting often requires extensive computationally expensive numerical analysis on remote sensing data. For example, to determine the position of a tropical cyclone (the TC eye fix problem), computat...
-
Chapter and Conference Paper
Efficient Algorithms for Incremental Update of Frequent Sequences
Most of the works proposed so far on mining frequent sequences assume that the underlying database is static. However, in real life, the database is modified from time to time. This paper studies the problem o...