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Fatima Jinnah Women University
Education•Rawalpindi, Pakistan•
About: Fatima Jinnah Women University is a education organization based out in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Freundlich equation & Thin film. The organization has 496 authors who have published 813 publications receiving 9067 citations.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors applied supervised classification-maximum likelihood algorithm in ERDAS imagine to detect land cover/land use changes observed in Simly watershed, Pakistan using multispectral satellite data obtained from Landsat 5 and SPOT 5 for the years 1992 and 2012 respectively.
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03 Mar 2018TL;DR: SIFT and BRISK are found to be the most accurate algorithms while ORB and BRK are most efficient and a benchmark for researchers, regardless of any particular area is set.
Abstract: Image registration is the process of matching, aligning and overlaying two or more images of a scene, which are captured from different viewpoints. It is extensively used in numerous vision based applications. Image registration has five main stages: Feature Detection and Description; Feature Matching; Outlier Rejection; Derivation of Transformation Function; and Image Reconstruction. Timing and accuracy of feature-based Image Registration mainly depend on computational efficiency and robustness of the selected feature-detector-descriptor, respectively. Therefore, choice of feature-detector-descriptor is a critical decision in feature-matching applications. This article presents a comprehensive comparison of SIFT, SURF, KAZE, AKAZE, ORB, and BRISK algorithms. It also elucidates a critical dilemma: Which algorithm is more invariant to scale, rotation and viewpoint changes? To investigate this problem, image matching has been performed with these features to match the scaled versions (5% to 500%), rotated versions (0° to 360°), and perspective-transformed versions of standard images with the original ones. Experiments have been conducted on diverse images taken from benchmark datasets: University of OXFORD, MATLAB, VLFeat, and OpenCV. Nearest-Neighbor-Distance-Ratio has been used as the feature-matching strategy while RANSAC has been applied for rejecting outliers and fitting the transformation models. Results are presented in terms of quantitative comparison, feature-detection-description time, feature-matching time, time of outlier-rejection and model fitting, repeatability, and error in recovered results as compared to the ground-truths. SIFT and BRISK are found to be the most accurate algorithms while ORB and BRISK are most efficient. The article comprises rich information that will be very useful for making important decisions in vision based applications and main aim of this work is to set a benchmark for researchers, regardless of any particular area.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the metal organic framework UiO-66-NH 2 has been post-synthetically modified to introduce thiourea, isothiocyanates and isocyanate functionalities without compromising the structural and thermal stability of the parent framework.
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TL;DR: The results signify that parameters identified by statistical analyses were responsible for water quality change and suggest the possibility of industrial, municipal and agricultural runoff, parent rock material contamination and also highlights its importance for objective ecological policy and decision making process.
Abstract: This study reports the spatio-temporal changes in water quality of Nullah Aik, tributary of the Chenab River, Pakistan. Stream water samples were collected at seven sampling sites on seasonal basis from September 2004 to April 2006 and were analyzed for 24 water quality parameters. Most significant parameters which contributed in spatio-temporal variations were assessed by statistical techniques such as Hierarchical Agglomerative Cluster Analysis (HACA), Factor Analysis/Principal Components Analysis (FA/PCA), and Discriminant Function Analysis (DFA). HACA identified three different classes of sites: Relatively Unimpaired, Impaired and Less Impaired Regions on the basis of similarity among different physicochemical characteristics and pollutant level between the sampling sites. DFA produced the best results for identification of main variables for temporal and spatial analysis and separated eight parameters (DO, hardness, sulphides, K, Fe, Pb, Cr and Zn) that accounted 89.7% of total variations of spatial analysis. Temporal analysis using DFA separated six parameters (E.C., TDS, salinity, hardness, chlorides and Pb) that showed more than 84.6% of total temporal variation. FA/PCA identified six significant factors (sources) which were responsible for major variations in water quality dataset of Nullah Aik. The results signify that parameters identified by statistical analyses were responsible for water quality change and suggest the possibility of industrial, municipal and agricultural runoff, parent rock material contamination. The results suggest dire need for proper management measures to restore the water quality of this tributary for a healthy and promising aquatic ecosystem and also highlights its importance for objective ecological policy and decision making process.
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TL;DR: The increase was observed in agricultural area, built-up area and water body from 1992 to 2012 and forest and barren area followed a declining trend, the driving force behind this change was economic development, climate change and population growth.
Abstract: One of the detailed and useful ways to develop land use classification maps is use of geospatial techniques such as remote sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS). It vastly improves the selection of areas designated as agricultural, industrial and/or urban sector of a region. In Islamabad city and its surroundings, change in land use has been observed and new developments (agriculture, commercial, industrial and urban) are emerging every day. Thus, the rationale of this study was to evaluate land use/cover changes in Islamabad from 1992 to 2012. Quantification of spatial and temporal dynamics of land use/cover changes was accomplished by using two satellite images, and classifying them via supervised classification algorithm and finally applying post-classification change detection technique in GIS. The increase was observed in agricultural area, built-up area and water body from 1992 to 2012. On the other hand forest and barren area followed a declining trend. The driving force behind this change was economic development, climate change and population growth. Rapid urbanization and deforestation resulted in a wide range of environmental impacts, including degraded habitat quality.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Riffat Naseem Malik | 50 | 227 | 8767 |
Muhammad Mazhar | 28 | 192 | 2963 |
Shoab A. Khan | 23 | 309 | 2366 |
Abida Farooqi | 22 | 57 | 1656 |
Nazeer Muhammad | 21 | 74 | 1271 |
S. Hina | 19 | 38 | 1204 |
Waqar Mahmood | 19 | 111 | 1293 |
Shabbir A. Khan | 18 | 51 | 838 |
Sheikh Saeed Ahmad | 18 | 80 | 1227 |
Khuram Shahzad Ahmad | 16 | 128 | 1001 |
Anam Tariq | 15 | 34 | 842 |
Azra Yasmin | 14 | 78 | 767 |
Nargis Bibi | 14 | 32 | 523 |
Nosheen Masood | 13 | 49 | 476 |
Sadia Kanwal | 12 | 30 | 514 |