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Simple DOS atmospheric corrections produce classifications with comparable accuracies as classifications from the more complex radiative transfer corrections.
We also assess the effects of atmospheric corrections on generalized classification accuracies.
Other transfer learning applications include the paper by Ma [72] that uses transfer learning for atmospheric dust aerosol particle classification to enhance global climate models.
The factors that influence atmospheric corrosivity are reviewed as well as classification schemes, and statistical and mechanistic models.
In this paper, we use an objective weather classification scheme to reconstruct the atmospheric drivers of fluvial flood occurrence and magnitude in England, Scotland and Wales since the 1870s.
Since the acquisition of radar images is not restricted by atmospheric conditions, it is very capable of multitemporal classifications.
Barnston, A. G. & Livezey, R. E. Classification, seasonality and persistence of low-frequency atmospheric circulation patterns.
The measurement period was classified into three different atmospheric stability groups according to the modified Pasquill Gifford Turner (PGT) classification system.
Cirrus (cloud classification symbol: Ci) is a genus of atmospheric cloud generally characterized by thin, wispy strands, giving the type its name from the Latin word cirrus meaning a ringlet or curling lock of hair.
Approach in which atmospheric circulation patterns were classified as ECM based on the Dzerdzeevskii classification was applied.
This study investigates whether correlations between the concentration of N in atmospheric deposition and mosses within the units of an ecological land classification of Europe can be established.
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