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Signal Processing on Precursory “Fingerprint” Image Pattern Feature of Yushu Earthquake
Author(s) -
Yue Yang,
Wei Liu,
Zeng Zuo-xun,
Wei Xue
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of advanced computational intelligence and intelligent informatics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.172
H-Index - 20
eISSN - 1343-0130
pISSN - 1883-8014
DOI - 10.20965/jaciii.2016.p1165
Subject(s) - fingerprint (computing) , computer science , feature (linguistics) , pattern recognition (psychology) , matching (statistics) , signal (programming language) , warning system , artificial intelligence , data mining , pattern matching , geology , mathematics , statistics , philosophy , linguistics , programming language , telecommunications
Precursory earthquake data are linked closely to the earthquake processes. Taking the Tibetan Autonomous Region’s Yushu County earthquake as an example, we analyzed three types of earthquake signals and studied a modeling method for self-adaptative matching warning data on precursory data’s fingerprint features. We calculated different timescale features of precursory fingerprint pattern images based on statistical physics and image matching. We also developed corresponding fuzzy discriminant rules and established a database of warning-image fingerprint pattern features for the Yushu County region and studied evolutionary laws for the data feature patterns under different time scales during abnormal development in front of and behind of abnormal development. Result were similar to the general “fingerprint” pattern feature among precursory earthquake data for different signal channels, but the details of these characteristics are completely different. This special “fingerprint” image pattern feature is useful as on early warning of possible geological follow-up activity. Our method could improve the limitations on and low efficiency of manual handling and could also heighten observational accuracy and work efficiency.

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