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The first step is based on a single-date algorithm called Fmask (Function of mask) that initially screens most of the clouds, cloud shadows, and snow.

We analyse a recent image authentication scheme designed by Chang et al. [A watermarking-based image ownership and tampering authentication scheme, Pattern Recognition Lett. 27 (5) (2006) 439–446] whose first step is based on a watermarking scheme of Maniccam and Bourbakis [Lossless compression and information hiding in images, Pattern Recognition 37 (3) (2004) 475 486].

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The second step is based on a decision tree (Figure 3) classifying each consensus according to its length and features.

The first step is based on total variation (TV) regularization and the second step is based on sparse representation.

The first step is based on the work of Eppinger (1991) and Steward (1991).

The first step was based on parental perception on learning and behavior studied by two questionnaires.

The fourth step is based on the adjusted tie-line cross-over differences.

The second step is based on statistical treatment of the data.

The second step is based on the measurement, where the value of the controller output computed in first step is updated.

The first two steps are identical to the training of original PNNs, while the third step is based on the differential evolution (DE) optimization method.

The second and third step are based on novel ideas developed in this paper; a greedy selection algorithm for the second step, and a methodology based on the Kullback-Leibler divergence for the third step.

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