CURVILINEAR REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF REMOTE-ENVIRONMENT OPTICAL DATA.

The design analysis phase of an environmental optics study at Point Barrow, Alaska, shows that two-step processing makes possible (1) the reduction of large quantities of data without exceeding machine storage capability, and (2) a detailed analysis of data in an uncontrolled environment. (Author)

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Main Author: Dessel,Norman F.
Other Authors: NAVY ELECTRONICS LAB SAN DIEGO CALIF
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1967
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spelling ftdtic:AD0651772 2023-05-15T14:56:02+02:00 CURVILINEAR REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF REMOTE-ENVIRONMENT OPTICAL DATA. Dessel,Norman F. NAVY ELECTRONICS LAB SAN DIEGO CALIF 1967-01-06 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0651772 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0651772 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0651772 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Statistics and Probability Optics *COLD WEATHER TESTS *REGRESSION ANALYSIS EXPERIMENTAL DATA ARCTIC REGIONS MATHEMATICAL MODELS ILLUMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ALASKA COMPUTER PROGRAMS Most Project-2 Text 1967 ftdtic 2016-02-21T12:43:26Z The design analysis phase of an environmental optics study at Point Barrow, Alaska, shows that two-step processing makes possible (1) the reduction of large quantities of data without exceeding machine storage capability, and (2) a detailed analysis of data in an uncontrolled environment. (Author) Text Arctic Barrow Point Barrow Alaska Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic
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topic Statistics and Probability
Optics
*COLD WEATHER TESTS
*REGRESSION ANALYSIS
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
ARCTIC REGIONS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
ILLUMINATION
ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
ALASKA
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
Most Project-2
spellingShingle Statistics and Probability
Optics
*COLD WEATHER TESTS
*REGRESSION ANALYSIS
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
ARCTIC REGIONS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
ILLUMINATION
ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
ALASKA
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
Most Project-2
Dessel,Norman F.
CURVILINEAR REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF REMOTE-ENVIRONMENT OPTICAL DATA.
topic_facet Statistics and Probability
Optics
*COLD WEATHER TESTS
*REGRESSION ANALYSIS
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
ARCTIC REGIONS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
ILLUMINATION
ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
ALASKA
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
Most Project-2
description The design analysis phase of an environmental optics study at Point Barrow, Alaska, shows that two-step processing makes possible (1) the reduction of large quantities of data without exceeding machine storage capability, and (2) a detailed analysis of data in an uncontrolled environment. (Author)
author2 NAVY ELECTRONICS LAB SAN DIEGO CALIF
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author Dessel,Norman F.
author_facet Dessel,Norman F.
author_sort Dessel,Norman F.
title CURVILINEAR REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF REMOTE-ENVIRONMENT OPTICAL DATA.
title_short CURVILINEAR REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF REMOTE-ENVIRONMENT OPTICAL DATA.
title_full CURVILINEAR REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF REMOTE-ENVIRONMENT OPTICAL DATA.
title_fullStr CURVILINEAR REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF REMOTE-ENVIRONMENT OPTICAL DATA.
title_full_unstemmed CURVILINEAR REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF REMOTE-ENVIRONMENT OPTICAL DATA.
title_sort curvilinear regression analysis of remote-environment optical data.
publishDate 1967
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0651772
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