SARBayes
23 April 2010, 16:54 UTCCOINSS: Castle's Thesis
Some details on Castle's 1998 thesis, and links so people can find it. Updated 2010-05-02
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23 April 2010, 0:36 UTCBayesian motion models of LPB
Lin & Goodrich at Brigham Young are working on Bayesian
motion models for generating probability maps. They have an
interesting model, but need GPS tracks to train it. It's a nice
complement to our approach, and it will be interesting to see how they compare.
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19 November 2009, 0:29 UTCTwin Engine Quip
From a list of pilot quotes:
"When one engine fails on a twin-engine airplane, you always have enough power left to get you to the scene of the crash."
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31 May 2009, 9:53 UTCAMDR & ESW II
30 January 2009, 1:44 UTC99% of those found alive...
5 July 2008, 0:27 UTCAMDR & ESW
23 June 2008, 19:08 UTCProbabilty Mapper README
9 June 2008, 18:10 UTCAutomated Image Segmentation
5 June 2008, 19:47 UTCESRI SAR Articles
8 May 2008, 1:56 UTCMore wireframes
16 February 2008, 11:52 UTCSpreading probability around
18 November 2007, 0:19 UTCInteresting Papers on GIS
2 November 2007, 2:59 UTCSAR Spotlight Forum
22 September 2007, 0:25 UTCRe-Post: Comments on O'Connor
14 September 2007, 13:48 UTCBlog links, MTurk
28 June 2007, 10:52 UTCACFR & Nuit Blanche
25 April 2007, 2:24 UTCRabbit on Search Management
2 April 2007, 20:31 UTCLandmine probability maps
2 April 2007, 10:20 UTCSyrotuck's Data
Courtesy of SARNews, I see that
ERI has begun a "spotlight forum" for search & rescue articles. It now has one article, a short paper by their own Skip Stoffel on "Regions of Probability." I think his point is mainly that initial probability regions don't have to correspond to operational search segments.
Of course, once you start searching, regions and segments will start to line up.