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Journal articles on the topic "Floor plan analysis"

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Sato, Yusuke, and Kiyoshi Shingu. "Characteristics Analysis of Two-Dimensional Configuration Using Modified Box-Count Method." Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics 9, no. 3 (May 20, 2005): 337–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jaciii.2005.p0337.

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An architectural floor plan includes elements that determine movement of people within the architectural space and that play an important role in relating people and architecture. Especially since modern times, various shapes that deviate and escape from a floor plan by means of right-angled constitution have arisen and have been used as elements of architecture. Therefore, it is necessary to consider "a floor plan". We propose an index that classifies floor plans from a person's view, analyzing them by the modified box-count method comparing results, and proposing consideration.
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Kim, Hyunjung. "Evaluation of Deep Learning-Based Automatic Floor Plan Analysis Technology: An AHP-Based Assessment." Applied Sciences 11, no. 11 (May 21, 2021): 4727. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11114727.

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This study proposes a technology that allows automatic extraction of vectorized indoor spatial information from raster images of floor plans. Automatic reconstruction of indoor spaces from floor plans is based on a deep learning algorithm, which trains on scanned floor plan images and extracts critical indoor elements such as room structures, junctions, walls, and openings. The newly developed technology proposed herein can handle complicated floor plans which could not be automatically extracted by previous studies because of its complexity and difficulty in being trained in deep learning. Such complicated reconstruction solely from a floor plan image can be digitized and vectorized either through manual drawing or with the help of newly developed deep learning-based automatic extraction. This study proposes an evaluation framework for assessing this newly developed technology against manual digitization. Using the analytical hierarchy process, the hierarchical aspects of technology value and their relative importance are systematically quantified. The analysis suggested that the automatic technology using a deep learning algorithm had predominant criteria followed by, substitutability, completeness, and supply and demand. In this study, the technology value of automatic floor plan analysis compared with that of traditional manual edits is compared systemically and assessed qualitatively, which had not been done in existing studies. Consequently, this study determines the effectiveness and usefulness of automatic floor plan analysis as a reasonable technology for acquiring indoor spatial information.
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Chen, Cai Yuan, and Qi Fei Zhou. "The Inner Force Analysis of a Long Span Pre-Stressed Multi-Story Building Based on Special Construction Process Requirement." Advanced Materials Research 671-674 (March 2013): 823–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.671-674.823.

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This study case comes from a large-scale comprehensive gymnasium that is under construction. It is a frame structure, and the total height is 23.5m, and the main beam in 2nd and 4th floor are post-tensioned bonded pre-stressed concrete structure with a longs span to 27m. As the thickness and the ration of steel bars of the bottom slab could not bear the load caused by construction and besides, before the terminal tension, the bracing to support the template could not be demolished to turnover; so, the plan that needs to tense from the upper floor to lower floor recurrently has not been adopted. Another construction process that proposes to tense the beams in one floor as soon as they are casted .However, Due to construction time limit and cost, this plan was not carried out. At last, we combining the two plans. In our plan, pre-stress tension and building construction were carried out simultaneously. According to accurate analysis of construction propose and flow, with careful check on main components, security, economics and building functions are uniformed together optimally.
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Obradović, Tihomir. "Split level horizontal house plan in the Balkan vernacular architecture." SAJ - Serbian Architectural Journal 8, no. 1 (2016): 59–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/saj1601059o.

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Analysing traditional residential architecture in the Balkan region, we notice a widespread use of a split level horizontal house plan. The paper studies and presents examples found in Greece, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. Based on spatial, functional and structural analysis of the house plans, depending on the reasons for the horizontal floor level split and the types of its implementation, there are different groups of buildings. One group features a structural floor level split in order to match the line of the terrain; because of the implemented floor structure; or because of a bay window or a projection construction on the façade. In the other group of buildings the reasons are of a functional nature rooted in climate, social or religious sphere. Here the floor level difference is achieved by applying secondary construction elements and certain interior details. Having conducted the analysis, we can conclude that the implementation of various horizontal floor plan level in traditional, vernacular architecture is quite significant and inspirational for the modern design process in residential houses. It shows how dynamism and complexity can be achieved in a simple way, without any partitions, giving a picturesque effect of a basic interior space.
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Rezaeian, Hooman, George Charles Clifton, and James B. P. Lim. "Compatibility Forces in Floor Diaphragms of Steel Braced Multi-Story Buildings." Key Engineering Materials 763 (February 2018): 310–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.763.310.

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Floors have a key role in the seismic behaviour of structures, especially in multi-story buildings. The in-plane behaviour of a floor system influences the seismic response of the structure significantly and affects the distribution of lateral forces between seismic resisting systems and over the height of the structure. In buildings where the seismic resisting systems are in the same location in plan on each floor over the height of the building, inertial and displacement compatibility shear forces are the principal shear forces generated at the interface between the floor system and the seismic-resisting system. These two are called interface diaphragm forces. These interface forces must be transferred into the appropriate lateral load resisting system and the interface must be well designed and detailed. Determination of the magnitude of the interface loads on concrete diaphragms are not well understood and still a matter of debate. There is no consensus of a design procedure for determining the diaphragm actions and distribution into the seismic resisting systems. In this paper, interface forces generated in floor diaphragms by asymmetrical actions of the braced framing system on each side of the building in the direction of analysis have been investigated. A numerical study using Numerical Integration Time History Analysis (NITH), has been undertaken to evaluate the interface forces of concrete floor diaphragms in a 12-story braced steel building. The results of nonlinear time history analyses using ground motion records from three different earthquakes are presented.
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Kim, Junghwa, Byunglip Ahn, Cheolyong Jang, Hakgeun Jeong, and Jonghun Kim. "Floor Plan Analysis of Detached Houses for the Low-income Households." KIEAE Journal 14, no. 3 (June 30, 2014): 39–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.12813/kieae.2014.14.3.039.

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Kim, Seongyong, Seula Park, Hyunjung Kim, and Kiyun Yu. "Deep Floor Plan Analysis for Complicated Drawings Based on Style Transfer." Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering 35, no. 2 (March 2021): 04020066. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)cp.1943-5487.0000942.

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Maluk, Cristian, Benjamin Linnan, Andy Wong, Juan P. Hidalgo, Jose L. Torero, Cecilia Abecassis-Empis, and Adam Cowlard. "Energy distribution analysis in full-scale open floor plan enclosure fires." Fire Safety Journal 91 (July 2017): 422–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.firesaf.2017.04.004.

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Kim, Young-Hoon. "Comparative Analysis of the Composition in Floor Plan of Daimyocha-Chasitzu." KIEAE Journal 21, no. 4 (August 31, 2021): 49–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.12813/kieae.2021.21.4.049.

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Tsai, G. J., K. W. Chiang, C. H. Chu, Y. L. Chen, N. El-Sheimy, and A. Habib. "THE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF AN INDOOR MOBILE MAPPING SYSTEM WITH RGB-D SENSOR." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XL-1/W4 (August 26, 2015): 183–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-1-w4-183-2015.

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Over the years, Mobile Mapping Systems (MMSs) have been widely applied to urban mapping, path management and monitoring and cyber city, etc. The key concept of mobile mapping is based on positioning technology and photogrammetry. In order to achieve the integration, multi-sensor integrated mapping technology has clearly established. In recent years, the robotic technology has been rapidly developed. The other mapping technology that is on the basis of low-cost sensor has generally used in robotic system, it is known as the Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM). The objective of this study is developed a prototype of indoor MMS for mobile mapping applications, especially to reduce the costs and enhance the efficiency of data collection and validation of direct georeferenced (DG) performance. The proposed indoor MMS is composed of a tactical grade Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), the Kinect RGB-D sensor and light detection, ranging (LIDAR) and robot. In summary, this paper designs the payload for indoor MMS to generate the floor plan. In first session, it concentrates on comparing the different positioning algorithms in the indoor environment. Next, the indoor plans are generated by two sensors, Kinect RGB-D sensor LIDAR on robot. Moreover, the generated floor plan will compare with the known plan for both validation and verification.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Floor plan analysis"

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Whiting, Emily J. "Geometric, topological & semantic analysis of multi-building floor plan data." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/35123.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2006.
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Generating a comprehensive model of a university campus or other large urban space is a challenging undertaking due to the size, geometric complexity, and levels of rich semantic information contained in inhabited environments. This thesis presents a practical approach to constructing topological models of large environments from labeled floor plan geometry. An exhaustive classification of adjacency types is provided for a university infrastructure including roads, walkways, green-space, and the detailed interior spaces of campus buildings. The system models geospatial features for over 160 buildings within the MIT campus, consisting of more than 800 individual floors, and approximately 36,000 spaces spanning indoor and outdoor terrain. The main motivation is to develop an intuitive, human-centered approach to navigation systems. An application is presented for generating efficient routes between locations on MIT's campus with coverage of both interior and exterior environments. A second application, the MIT WikiMap, aims to generate a more expressive record of the environment by drawing from the knowledge of its inhabitants. The WikiMap provides an interface for collaborative tagging of geographical locations on the MIT campus, designed for interfacing with users to collect semantic data.
by Emily J Whiting.
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Li, Jing Qiang. "Designing constraints for capacity analysis of residential floor areas." Virtual Press, 2004. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1292545.

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This thesis focuses on the development of design constraints for use in analyzing the capacity of the residential units' floor areas in Open Building projects. Two cases are used to demonstrate the use of these constraints: a vacant office building (Kales Building) being converted to residential occupancy; a new multi-story building the lower floors of which are hotel rooms and the upper floors are residential condominium units.The thesis suggests that these constraints and the capacity analysis of residential floor areas associated with them can assist design teams, at the beginning of similar projects; provide important "added value" to clients, and contribute to the long term "sustainability" or adaptability of buildings.The first part of the thesis addresses the question of how to design a residential base building which can accommodate an optimal number and variety of fit-out unit layouts. The answer to the question links to the need for design constraints and points to their use in capacity analysis.The second part of the thesis focuses on the deduction of "constraint-designing" for Open Building residential layout. Plumbing systems, which are one of the most significant barriers to the application of Open Building, are specifically and more deeply studied in this part. A series of constraints are developed, which can generally assist in designing and analyzing floor plate capacity. . It is akin to learning to know the rules before starting a game.The third part of the thesis focuses on the demonstration of the uses of constraints in the design process of the conversion of an abandoned office building to residential uses.The last part of the thesis demonstrates the use of constraints and capacity analysis in a new multi-story condo project.In short, the paper is initially concerned with both the design concept and its application into detail levels in one of the many issues. It is a study of methods and technical rules of designing floor plan layouts when capacity analysis is the aim.
Department of Architecture
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Warmington, Valerie (Valerie A. ). Carleton University Dissertation Geography. "Structural flood control and sustainable development; an analysis of the flood action plan for Bangladesh." Ottawa, 1994.

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Kolařík, Jan. "Analýza developerského projektu na výstavbu administrativního objektu v Brně." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-233120.

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The aim of this diploma thesis is determine feasibility and profitability of property development project at particular lands in Brno. Solution of problem includes both, the legislative part that determines possibility lands focused on change of territorial plan and the financial part that estimates costs and revenues in project balance and potencial profits for investor, if project will be realized. Main result of this diploma thesis is to answer the question, if property development project should be realized at particular lands in question and estimate future value of lands and project. Diploma thesis \uv{Analysis of the development project for the construction of an administrative building in Brno} is useful for everyone, who needs estimate potential of a land for profit from realization of property development project.
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Hernández-González, Yeray, Michele Graziano Ceddia, Elena Zepharovich, and Dimitris Christopoulos. "Prescriptive conflict prevention analysis: An application to the 2021 update of the Austrian flood risk management plan." Elsevier, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2016.09.007.

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Flood events have become more frequent in Europe, and the adaptation to the increasing flood risks is needed. The Flood Directive set up a series of measures to increase European resilience, establishing Flood Risk Management Plans (FRMPs) at the level of the river basin district as one relevant action. In order to efficiently fulfil this objective, the involvement of stakeholders as well as the analysis of their roles, responsibilities, and demands has been considered to be crucial to develop FRMPs. As a result, the hypothesis tested in this paper is that a consensus solution for the 2021 update Austrian Flood Risk Management Plan is feasible. To demonstrate this, both in-depth interviews and questionnaires to key Austrian stakeholders are implemented. The information collected in both participatory techniques are then used to run a conflict prevention analysis. The results show that (a) improving the coordination among regions and including better land-use planning approaches are preferable to a hypothetical business as usual scenario; and (b) a consensus solution for the 2021 update Austrian FRMP might be achievable on the basis of both a deep discussion on the state-of-the art and green infrastructure development.
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Rojas, Castro Dalia Marcela. "The RHIZOME architecture : a hybrid neurobehavioral control architecture for autonomous vision-based indoor robot navigation." Thesis, La Rochelle, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LAROS001/document.

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Les travaux décrits dans cette thèse apportent une contribution au problème de la navigation autonome de robots mobiles dans un contexte de vision indoor. Il s’agit de chercher à concilier les avantages des différents paradigmes d’architecture de contrôle et des stratégies de navigation. Ainsi, nous proposons l’architecture RHIZOME (Robotic Hybrid Indoor-Zone Operational ModulE) : une architecture unique de contrôle robotique mettant en synergie ces différentes approches en s’appuyant sur un système neuronal. Les interactions du robot avec son environnement ainsi que les multiples connexions neuronales permettent à l’ensemble du système de s’adapter aux conditions de navigation. L’architecture RHIZOME proposée combine les avantages des approches comportementales (e.g. rapidité de réaction face à des problèmes imprévus dans un contexte d’environnement dynamique), et ceux des approches délibératives qui tirent profit d’une connaissance a priori de l’environnement. Cependant, cette connaissance est uniquement exploitée pour corroborer les informations perçues visuellement avec celles embarquées. Elle est représentée par une séquence de symboles artificiels de navigation guidant le robot vers sa destination finale. Cette séquence est présentée au robot soit sous la forme d’une liste de paramètres, soit sous la forme d’un plan. Dans ce dernier cas, le robot doit extraire lui-même la séquence de symboles à suivre grâce à une chaine de traitements d’images. Ainsi, afin de prendre la bonne décision lors de sa navigation, le robot traite l’ensemble de l’information perçue, la compare en temps réel avec l’information a priori apportée ou extraite, et réagit en conséquence. Lorsque certains symboles de navigation ne sont plus présents dans l’environnement de navigation, l’architecture RHIZOME construit de nouveaux lieux de référence à partir des panoramas extraits de ces lieux. Ainsi, le robot, lors de phases exploratoires, peut s’appuyer sur ces nouvelles informations pour atteindre sa destination finale, et surmonter des situations imprévues. Nous avons mis en place notre architecture sur le robot humanoïde NAO. Les résultats expérimentaux obtenus lors d’une navigation indoor, dans des scenarios à la fois déterministes et stochastiques, montrent la faisabilité et la robustesse de cette approche unifiée
The work described in this dissertation is a contribution to the problem of autonomous indoor vision-based mobile robot navigation, which is still a vast ongoing research topic. It addresses it by trying to conciliate all differences found among the state-of-the-art control architecture paradigms and navigation strategies. Hence, the author proposes the RHIZOME architecture (Robotic Hybrid Indoor-Zone Operational ModulE) : a unique robotic control architecture capable of creating a synergy of different approaches by merging them into a neural system. The interactions of the robot with its environment and the multiple neural connections allow the whole system to adapt to navigation conditions. The RHIZOME architecture preserves all the advantages of behavior-based architectures such as rapid responses to unforeseen problems in dynamic environments while combining it with the a priori knowledge of the world used indeliberative architectures. However, this knowledge is used to only corroborate the dynamic visual perception information and embedded knowledge, instead of directly controlling the actions of the robot as most hybrid architectures do. The information is represented by a sequence of artificial navigation signs leading to the final destination that are expected to be found in the navigation path. Such sequence is provided to the robot either by means of a program command or by enabling it to extract itself the sequence from a floor plan. This latter implies the execution of a floor plan analysis process. Consequently, in order to take the right decision during navigation, the robot processes both set of information, compares them in real time and reacts accordingly. When navigation signs are not present in the navigation environment as expected, the RHIZOME architecture builds new reference places from landmark constellations, which are extracted from these places and learns them. Thus, during navigation, the robot can use this new information to achieve its final destination by overcoming unforeseen situations.The overall architecture has been implemented on the NAO humanoid robot. Real-time experimental results during indoor navigation under both, deterministic and stochastic scenarios show the feasibility and robustness of the proposed unified approach
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Hall, John Richard. "Strategic environmental assessment : a relevant methodology for flood plain planning and development control /." Title page, table of contents and abstract only, 1999. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09ENV/09envh1768.pdf.

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Nicoll, Gayle. "Taking the stairs environmental features that explain why people use stairs in 3 to 4 story academic workplace buildings /." Thesis, Available online, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006, 2006. http://etd.gatech.edu/theses/available/etd-05162006-114551/.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007.
Dr. Craig Zimring, Committee Chair ; Dr. John Peponis, Committee Member ; Dr. Harold H. Kohl, Committee Member ; Dr. Abir Mullick, Committee Member ; Dr. Andrew Dannenberg, Committee Member.
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Ochwo, Jeniffer. "The design and evaluation of a Java image analysis tool for componentizing lines from digitial architectural floor plans." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/6428.

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This research set out to determine the feasibility of using Java to create a tool that could perform paper-to-electronic format conversion by vectorizing the lines in a raster image of an architectural floor plan. The tool aimed to apply a method that was previously used in another field (mechanical engineering) to Architectural floor plans. The method used had to overcome the problems associated with raster drawings that include noise and image disortions in addition to being able to identify lines, the line thickness and the junctions along the lines. The method used was the Global Line Vectorization Algorithm.
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Marcus, Khalid Behnam. "TWO-DIMENSIONAL FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF FLOW NEAR A BRIDGE IN A COMPLEX FLOOD PLAIN." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/275268.

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Books on the topic "Floor plan analysis"

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Whatcom County (Wash.). Land Use Division. Lower Nooksack River comprehensive flood hazard management plan. [Bellingham, Wash.?]: Whatcom County Planning and Development Services, Land Use Division, 1998.

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Emerson, Douglas G. Supplement to inventory and analyses of information for flood plain management in North Dakota. Bismarck, N.D: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1985.

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Emerson, Douglas G. Supplement to inventory and analyses of information for flood plain management in North Dakota. Bismarck, N.D: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1985.

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Washington, (State) Dept of Community Trade and Economic Development. Optional comprehensive plan element for natural hazard reduction. Olympia, Wash: The Dept., 1999.

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United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Omaha District. Fort Peck Dam/Fort Peck Lake master plan with integrated programmatic environmental assessment, Missouri River, Montana. Omaha, Neb: US Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District, 2008.

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Marron, D. C. Field and laboratory data describing physical and chemical characteristics of metal-contaminated flood-plain deposits downstream from lead, west-central South Dakota. Denver, Colo: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1988.

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Marron, D. C. Field and laboratory data describing physical and chemical characteristics of metal-contaminated flood-plain deposits downstream from lead, west-central South Dakota. Denver, Colo: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1988.

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Washington (State). Dept. of Community, Trade, and Economic Development. Growth Management Program., ed. Optional comprehensive plan element for natural hazard reduction. Olympia, Wash: The Dept., 1999.

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Jenkins, Rob, and James Manor. Act of Creation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190608309.003.0002.

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This chapter provides a close examination of specific provisions found in the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005 (NREGA). The analysis of the legal and regulatory provisions (the content) is followed by an examination of how NREGA came into being (its origins). The focus, again, is on the politics underlying this process. The chapter stresses the importance of India's precursor employment programs and various movements that have over the years worked to make them more accountable to their intended beneficiaries. It also assesses aspects of NREGA that became matters of intense debate on the floor of parliament, in the media, and beyond. Each of these contested legislative provisions would subsequently, in one form or other, play a role in the political battles surrounding NREGA's implementation (a subject covered in Chapter 7 of the book).
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Geological Survey (U.S.), ed. Field and laboratory data describing physical and chemical characteristics of metal-contaminated flood-plain deposits downstream from lead, west-central South Dakota. Denver, Colo: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1988.

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de las Heras, Lluís-Pere, and Gemma Sánchez. "And-Or Graph Grammar for Architectural Floor Plan Representation, Learning and Recognition. A Semantic, Structural and Hierarchical Model." In Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, 17–24. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21257-4_3.

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Surikov, Ilya Y., Mikhail A. Nakhatovich, Sergey Y. Belyaev, and Daniil A. Savchuk. "Floor Plan Recognition and Vectorization Using Combination UNet, Faster-RCNN, Statistical Component Analysis and Ramer-Douglas-Peucker." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 16–28. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6648-6_2.

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Swaileh, Wassim, Dimitrios Kotzinos, Suman Ghosh, Michel Jordan, Ngoc-Son Vu, and Yaguan Qian. "Versailles-FP Dataset: Wall Detection in Ancient Floor Plans." In Document Analysis and Recognition – ICDAR 2021, 34–49. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86549-8_3.

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Williams, Helena, Laura Cattani, Mohammad Yaqub, Carole Sudre, Tom Vercauteren, Jan Deprest, and Jan D’hooge. "Automatic C-Plane Detection in Pelvic Floor Transperineal Volumetric Ultrasound." In Medical Ultrasound, and Preterm, Perinatal and Paediatric Image Analysis, 136–45. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60334-2_14.

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Zhang, Nianqiang, Na Li, Jing Wang, Sheng Chen, and Hailei Huang. "Urban Flood Analysis Model for Plain Tidal River Network Region." In Advances in Hydroinformatics, 525–40. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7218-5_37.

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Bizimana, Jean Pierre, and Michele Schilling. "Geo-Information Technology for Infrastructural Flood Risk Analysis in Unplanned Settlements: A Case Study of Informal Settlement Flood Risk in the Nyabugogo Flood Plain, Kigali City, Rwanda." In Geospatial Techniques in Urban Hazard and Disaster Analysis, 99–124. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2238-7_6.

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Abe, Tomoya, Takashi Sekiya, Kaya Kanemaru, and Kohei Okamoto. "Spatial Analysis of Flood Area and Its Impact on Rice Production on Vientiane Plain." In Integrated Studies of Social and Natural Environmental Transition in Laos, 119–39. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54956-7_7.

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Aykutlar, Pelin, Seçkin Kutucu, and Işın Can-Traunmüller. "An Evaluation of Measuring the Publicness Level of Interiors in Public Building Design." In Human-Computer Interaction and Technology Integration in Modern Society, 276–303. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-5849-2.ch012.

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This study examines the publicness level of the interior spaces of public buildings. As a method, VGA (visual graph analysis) is used for analyzing the early design phases of selected municipal service buildings. In this study, the authors utilized from VGA for quantifying the publicness level of the two selected architectural competitions of municipality buildings. The method allows us analyzing the floor plans of each project in obtaining an eventual assessment of permeability and accessibility which give an idea of the levels of publicness comparatively. Subsequently, representation parameters are compared under two main criteria: connectivity and integration. The aim of the study is to understand the level of publicness and efficiency of spatial settings for the users circulating in the public buildings, which have dissimilar plan schemes. This method would be used by the designers for early design stage and provide useful feedback for understanding the level of accessibility and permeability of the structures and adjust their schemes accordingly.
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Gorgulu, Orkun, and Beyza Taskin. "A Review of the Accuracy of Force- and Deformation-Based Methods in Determining the Seismic Capacity of Rehabilitated RC School Buildings." In Architecture and Design, 1090–113. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7314-2.ch041.

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This chapter focuses on the comparison of the conventional linear force-based method with the advanced nonlinear deformation-based method that are commonly preferred to investigate the seismic performances of the existing RC school buildings. School buildings which have different structural characteristics and RC infill wall index are generated from an existing school's layout plan. During the nonlinear dynamic analysis, seven recorded earthquake motions which are scaled in accordance with the Turkish Earthquake Code are employed. Seismic performances of the school buildings against the two different earthquake hazard level are evaluated considering not only various RC infill wall indexes but also different material strengths and number of stories in terms of limit states specified in the code. In order to determine the most appropriate method related to material strength, floor level and RC infill wall index for the seismic strengthening of the existing RC school buildings, the obtained linear forced and nonlinear deformation based analyses results are compared to each other.
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Uesaka, Mitsuru, Katsuhiro Dobashi, Yuki Mitsuya, Jian Yang, and Joichi Kusano. "Highway PC Bridge Inspection by 3.95 MeV X-Ray/Neutron Source." In Computational Optimization Techniques and Applications. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.96959.

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We have developed portable 950 keV/3.95 MeV X-ray/neutron sources and applied them to inspection of PC concrete thicker than 200 mm within reasonable measuring time of seconds - minutes. T-girder-, Box- and slab- bridges are considered. Now we are to start X-ray transmission inspection for highway PC bridge (box) by using 3.95 MeV X-ray sources in Japan in 2020. By obtaining X-ray transmission images of no-grout-filling in PC sheath and thinning of PC wires, we plan to carry out numerical structural analysis to evaluate the degradation of strength. Finally, we are going to propose a technical guideline of nondestructive evaluation (NDE) of PC bridges by taking account of both X-ray inspection and structural analysis. Further, we are trying to detect rainwater detection in PC sheath, and asphalt and floor slab by the 3.95 MeV neutron source. This is expected to be an early degradation inspection. We have done preliminary experiments on X-ray transmission imaging of PC wires and on-grout-filling in the same height PCs in 450–750 mm thick concretes. Moreover, neutron back scattering detection of water in PC sheath is also explained.
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Conference papers on the topic "Floor plan analysis"

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Madugalla, Anuradha, Kim Marriott, and Simone Marinai. "Partitioning Open Plan Areas in Floor Plans." In 2017 14th IAPR International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2017.17.

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de las Heras, Lluis-Pere, Oriol Ramos Terrades, and Josep Llados. "Attributed Graph Grammar for floor plan analysis." In 2015 13th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2015.7333857.

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Schlette, Christian, and Jürgen Roßmann. "Sampling-Based Floor Plan Analysis on BIMs." In 33th International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction. International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction (IAARC), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.22260/isarc2016/0004.

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Ravagli, Jason, Zahra Ziran, and Simone Marinai. "Text Recognition and Classification in Floor Plan Images." In 2019 International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition Workshops (ICDARW). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdarw.2019.00006.

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Bayer, Johannes, Syed Saqib Bukhari, and Andreas Dengel. "Floor Plan Generation and Auto Completion Based on Recurrent Neural Networks." In 2017 14th IAPR International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2017.272.

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Zhang, Xuning, Albert Kai-Sun Wong, and Chin-Tau Lea. "Automatic Floor Plan Analysis for Adaptive Indoor Wi-Fi Positioning System." In 2016 International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence (CSCI). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csci.2016.0169.

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Fleury, Sylvain, Achraf Ghorbel, Aurelie Lemaitre, Eric Anquetil, and Eric Jamet. "User-Centered Design of an Interactive Off-Line Handwritten Architectural Floor Plan Recognition." In 2013 12th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2013.214.

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Kato, Naoki, Toshihiko Yamasaki, Kiyoharu Aizawa, and Takemi Ohama. "Users' Preference Prediction of Real Estates Featuring Floor Plan Analysis using FloorNet." In ICMR '18: International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3210499.3210525.

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Shao, Guodong, Deogratias Kibira, and Kevin Lyons. "A Virtual Machining Model for Sustainability Analysis." In ASME 2010 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2010-28743.

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Sustainability has become a very significant research topic since it impacts many different manufacturing industries. The adoption of sustainable manufacturing practices and technologies offers industry a cost effective route to improve economic, environmental, and social performance. As a major manufacturing process, the machining system plays an important role for sustainable manufacturing on the factory floor. Therefore, technologies for monitoring, analyzing, evaluating, and optimizing the sustainability impact of machining systems are critical for decision makers. Modeling and Simulation (M&S) can be an effective tool for success of sustainable manufacturing through its ability to predict the effect of implementing a new facility, process without interrupting real production. This paper introduces a methodology that provides a traditional virtual Numerical Control (NC) machining model with a new capability — to quantitatively analyze the environmental impact of machining system based on Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). The objective of the methodology is to analyze the sustainability impacts of machining process and determine a better plan for improving the sustainable performance of machining system in a virtual environment before work orders are released to the shop floor. Testing different scenarios with simulation models ensures the best setting option available can be chosen. The virtual NC model provides the necessary data for this assessment. In this paper, a list of environmental impact indicators and their metrics has been identified, and modeling elements for sustainable machining have been discussed. Inputs and outputs of the virtual machining model for sustainable machining are described. A case study to experiment the proposed methodology is discussed.
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Lin, Mingchun, Yewei Kang, Weibin Wang, Lei Zhang, and Yi Sun. "Research on Acoustic Emission In-Service Inspection for Large Above-Ground Storage Tank Floors." In 2010 8th International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2010-31080.

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Much manpower is needed and a lot of materials are wasted when the floor of large above-ground storage tank (AST) is inspected with conventional methods which need to shut down the tank, then to empty and clean it before inspection. Due to the disadvantages of that, an in-service inspection method using acoustic emission (AE) technology is presented. By this mean the rational inspection plan and integrity evaluation of tank floors can be constructed. First, specific inspection steps are established based on the acoustic emission principle for large AST’s floors and the practical condition of AST in order to acquire the AE corrosion data. Second, analysis method of acoustic emission dataset is studied. Finally, maintenance proposes are provided based on results of analysis for the corrosion status of the tank floors. In order to evaluate the performance of our method, an in-service field inspection is practiced on product oil tank with a volume of 5000 cubic meters. Then a traditional inspection procedure using magnetic flux leakage (MFL) technology is followed up. Comparative analysis of the results of the two inspection methods shows that there is consistency in localizing the position of corrosion between them. The feasibility of inservice inspection of AST’s floors with AE is demonstrated.
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Reports on the topic "Floor plan analysis"

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BAKER, R. B. Sampling and analysis plan for sludge located on the floor and in the pits of the 105-K basins. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/11258.

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BAKER, R. B. Sampling and analysis plan for the consolidated sludge samples from the canisters and floor of the 105-K East basin. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/781513.

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Johnson, L. E. Plutonium Finishing Plant Final Safety Analysis Report Functional Safety Review Board and Fluor Daniel Hanford Review Report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1579343.

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Cooper, Christopher, Jacob McDonald, and Eric Starkey. Wadeable stream habitat monitoring at Congaree National Park: 2018 baseline report. National Park Service, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2286621.

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The Southeast Coast Network (SECN) Wadeable Stream Habitat Monitoring Protocol collects data to give park resource managers insight into the status of and trends in stream and near-channel habitat conditions (McDonald et al. 2018a). Wadeable stream monitoring is currently implemented at the five SECN inland parks with wadeable streams. These parks include Horseshoe Bend National Military Park (HOBE), Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park (KEMO), Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park (OCMU), Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (CHAT), and Congaree National Park (CONG). Streams at Congaree National Park chosen for monitoring were specifically targeted for management interest (e.g., upstream development and land use change, visitor use of streams as canoe trails, and potential social walking trail erosion) or to provide a context for similar-sized stream(s) within the park or network (McDonald and Starkey 2018a). The objectives of the SECN wadeable stream habitat monitoring protocol are to: Determine status of upstream watershed characteristics (basin morphology) and trends in land cover that may affect stream habitat, Determine the status of and trends in benthic and near-channel habitat in selected wadeable stream reaches (e.g., bed sediment, geomorphic channel units, and large woody debris), Determine the status of and trends in cross-sectional morphology, longitudinal gradient, and sinuosity of selected wadeable stream reaches. Between June 11 and 14, 2018, data were collected at Congaree National Park to characterize the in-stream and near-channel habitat within stream reaches on Cedar Creek (CONG001, CONG002, and CONG003) and McKenzie Creek (CONG004). These data, along with the analysis of remotely sensed geographic information system (GIS) data, are presented in this report to describe and compare the watershed-, reach-, and transect-scale characteristics of these four stream reaches to each other and to selected similar-sized stream reaches at Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, and Chattahoochee National Recreation Area. Surveyed stream reaches at Congaree NP were compared to those previously surveyed in other parks in order to provide regional context and aid in interpretation of results. edar Creek’s watershed (CONG001, CONG002, and CONG003) drains nearly 200 square kilometers (77.22 square miles [mi2]) of the Congaree River Valley Terrace complex and upper Coastal Plain to the north of the park (Shelley 2007a, 2007b). Cedar Creek’s watershed has low slope and is covered mainly by forests and grasslands. Cedar Creek is designated an “Outstanding Resource Water” by the state of South Carolina (S.C. Code Regs. 61–68 [2014] and S.C. Code Regs. 61–69 [2012]) from the boundary of the park downstream to Wise Lake. Cedar Creek ‘upstream’ (CONG001) is located just downstream (south) of the park’s Bannister Bridge canoe landing, which is located off Old Bluff Road and south of the confluence with Meyers Creek. Cedar Creek ‘middle’ and Cedar Creek ‘downstream’ (CONG002 and CONG003, respectively) are located downstream of Cedar Creek ‘upstream’ where Cedar Creek flows into the relatively flat backswamp of the Congaree River flood plain. Based on the geomorphic and land cover characteristics of the watershed, monitored reaches on Cedar Creek are likely to flood often and drain slowly. Flooding is more likely at Cedar Creek ‘middle’ and Cedar Creek ‘downstream’ than at Cedar Creek ‘upstream.’ This is due to the higher (relative to CONG001) connectivity between the channels of the lower reaches and their out-of-channel areas. Based on bed sediment characteristics, the heterogeneity of geomorphic channel units (GCUs) within each reach, and the abundance of large woody debris (LWD), in-stream habitat within each of the surveyed reaches on Cedar Creek (CONG001–003) was classified as ‘fair to good.’ Although, there is extensive evidence of animal activity...
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