scholarly journals Correction to: A spatio-temporal process visualization approach for wind features

Author(s):  
Kun Zheng ◽  
Yuyao Ci ◽  
Hongyu Liu ◽  
Jinbiao Zhang
2010 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 845-853
Author(s):  
Xinzhong YANG ◽  
Yunyan DU ◽  
Fenzhen SU ◽  
Min JI ◽  
Lijing WANG

Author(s):  
Brian Rogers

The ability to detect motion is one of the most important properties of our visual system and the visual systems of nearly every other species. Motion perception is not just important for detecting the movement of objects—both for catching prey and for avoiding predators—but it is also important for providing information about the 3-D structure of the world, for maintaining balance, determining our direction of heading, segregating the scene and breaking camouflage, and judging time-to-contact with other objects in the world. ‘Motion perception’ describes the spatio-temporal process of motion perception and the perceptual effects that tell us something about the characteristics of the motion system: apparent motion, the motion after-effect, and induced motion.


2019 ◽  
Vol 570 ◽  
pp. 863-874 ◽  
Author(s):  
Björn Guse ◽  
Matthias Pfannerstill ◽  
Jens Kiesel ◽  
Michael Strauch ◽  
Martin Volk ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
H. Wang ◽  
F. Ye ◽  
S. Ouyang ◽  
Z. Li

On the basis of introducing the SPH (Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics) simulation method, the key research problems were given solutions in this paper, which ere the spatial scale and temporal scale adapting to the GIS(Geographical Information System) application, the boundary condition equations combined with the underlying surface, and the kernel function and parameters applicable to dam-break flood simulation. In this regards, a calculation method of spatio-temporal process emulation with elaborate particles for dam-break flood was proposed. Moreover the spatio-temporal process was dynamic simulated by using GIS modelling and visualization. The results show that the method gets more information, objectiveness and real situations.


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