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Generation of an animation interface for ORGANON Öffentlichkeit Deposited

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  • The focusing of public attention on the practices of forest managers has resulted in the need for new tools to help explain the results of these practices. The traditional tools of tables and graphs of numerical values require a significant investment in learning the forestry profession. Once the investment is made it isn't always easy to transfer the experience gained in one ecosystem to other forest ecosystems. A tool that can bridge the gap in understanding is a pictorial display of forest components. A pictorial display won't provide the exactitude of traditional methods, but it can provide a basis for promoting the understanding of traditional forms of ecosystem quantification. The VIZ4ST program is such a tool. VIZ4ST uses L-systems to render forest trees. The L-systems are calibrated to existing architectural relationships to eliminate user bias. VIZ4ST uses an inhibition process to generate coordinates for forest trees. This method is validated with Ripley's K(d) function in nine mapped forest stands and is found to replicate the detected spatial patterns well.
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  • Master files scanned at 600 ppi (24-bit Color and 256 greyscale) using Capture Perfect 3.0 on a Canon DR-9080C in TIF format. PDF derivative scanned at 300 ppi (24-bit Color and 256 B&W), using Capture Perfect 3.0, on a Canon DR-9080C. CVista PdfCompressor 4.0 was used for pdf compression and textual OCR.
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