| bio | website | elki.dbs.ifi.lmu.de |
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I am one of the lead developers of the open-source ELKI data mining framework.
My main interests are
- Outlier detection
- High-dimensional data
- Temporal data
- Cluster analysis
- Data visualization
- Unsupervised data analysis
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Apr 25 |
awarded | Constituent |
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Apr 25 |
awarded | Caucus |
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Mar 14 |
revised |
Bearing/Course/Heading in WGS84 ellipsoid model added 173 characters in body |
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Mar 14 |
revised |
Bearing/Course/Heading in WGS84 ellipsoid model deleted 100 characters in body |
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Mar 14 |
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Bearing/Course/Heading in WGS84 ellipsoid model Thank you. The arxiv reference in that question is helpful. (I removed that part of the question again, as it is redundant.) |
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Mar 14 |
revised |
Bearing/Course/Heading in WGS84 ellipsoid model added 102 characters in body |
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Mar 14 |
asked | Bearing/Course/Heading in WGS84 ellipsoid model |
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Feb 27 |
revised |
Great-circle lines in Equirectangular projection added 152 characters in body |
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Feb 27 |
comment |
Great-circle lines in Equirectangular projection Thanks. I lost that arctan somewhere. Guess I started with arctan latitude somewhere. |
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Feb 27 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Feb 27 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Feb 27 |
accepted | Great-circle lines in Equirectangular projection |
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Feb 26 |
awarded | Student |
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Feb 26 |
awarded | Editor |
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Feb 26 |
comment |
Great-circle lines in Equirectangular projection Yes, one is redundant, but I don't have the formula ready. As noted, amplitude==0 implies offset=0; these two are obviously coupled. See updated question for the missing latitude to make the relationship well-formed. |
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Feb 26 |
revised |
Great-circle lines in Equirectangular projection added 11 characters in body |
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Feb 26 |
asked | Great-circle lines in Equirectangular projection |