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  2. Harvard Laboratory for Computer Graphics and Spatial Analysis

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    The Laboratory's Odyssey project created a geographic information system that served as a milestone in the development of integrated mapping systems. [2] The Laboratory influenced numerous computer graphic, mapping and architectural systems such as Intergraph, Computervision, and Esri. [3]

  3. Logistic map - Wikipedia

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    Here, the domain is 0 ≤ b ≤ 1 and 0 ≤ x ≤ 1 . The sine map ( 4-1 ) exhibits qualitatively identical behavior to the logistic map ( 1-2 ) : like the logistic map, it also becomes chaotic via a period doubling route as the parameter b increases, and moreover, like the logistic map, it also exhibits a window in the chaotic region .

  4. Map matching - Wikipedia

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    Map matching is the problem of how to match recorded geographic coordinates to a logical model of the real world, typically using some form of Geographic Information System. The most common approach is to take recorded, serial location points (e.g. from GPS ) and relate them to edges in an existing street graph (network), usually in a sorted ...

  5. Occupancy grid mapping - Wikipedia

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    Occupancy Grid Mapping refers to a family of computer algorithms in probabilistic robotics for mobile robots which address the problem of generating maps from noisy and uncertain sensor measurement data, with the assumption that the robot pose is known. Occupancy grids were first proposed by H. Moravec and A. Elfes in 1985.

  6. Geographic information system - Wikipedia

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    A geographic information system (GIS) consists of integrated computer hardware and software that store, manage, analyze, edit, output, and visualize geographic data. [1] [2] Much of this often happens within a spatial database; however, this is not essential to meet the definition of a GIS. [1]

  7. Digital geologic mapping - Wikipedia

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    [3] Digital mapping has positive and negative effects on the mapping process; [4] only an assessment of its impact on a geological mapping project as a whole shows whether it provides a net benefit. With the use of computers in the field, the recording of observations and basic data management changes dramatically.

  8. Computer cartography - Wikipedia

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    The beginning point, entered via GPS coordinates, and the ending point, (address or coordinates) input by the user, are then entered into the digital mapping software. The mapping software outputs a real-time visual representation of the route. The map then moves along the path of the driver.

  9. Field-Map - Wikipedia

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    It is mainly used for the allocation of forest ecosystems and data collection during field analysis. This application is able to work with relational databases , and provides seamless communication with external devices such as GPS , laser rangefinders [ 1 ] and for national forest inventories in Ireland , Cape Verde , Czech Republic , Belgium ...

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