Publications by authors named "A Chlingaryan"

Genetics, animal husbandry, and the feedbase all impact cattle growth. Australia's cattle feedbase covers 40% of the continent and encompasses diverse climates and landscapes, making stocking rate decisions challenging. Of the factors contributing to climate change, rainfall is a primary determinant of feedbase growth and, with this, cattle growth.

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With increasing climate variability, there is a rise in the exposure to, and incidence of, ruminant heat stress (HS), increasing the requirement for focused research. As such, precise terminology is crucial to maintain effective communication and knowledge advancement. Despite this, several key terms are currently defined inconsistently, leading to confusion and misinterpretation.

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Incorporating endmember variability and spatial information into spectral unmixing analyses is important for producing accurate abundance estimates. However, most methods do not incorporate endmember variability with spatial regularization. This paper proposes a novel 2-step unmixing approach, which incorporates endmember variability and spatial information.

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