Performance maps – a tool for examination of reliability of procedures for automatic separation of heterogeneous fault/slip and calcite twin data
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Gągała, Ł. (2011). Performance maps – a tool for examination of reliability of procedures for automatic separation of heterogeneous fault/slip and calcite twin data. TRABAJOS DE GEOLOGÍA, 29(29). Obtido de https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/TDG/article/view/319

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The concept of performance maps is introduced in order to investigate a reliability of routines for automatic separation of polyphase fault/slip and calcite twin data. They show a performance of a given procedure in relation to a difference between superposed stress tensors and proportion between sizes of homogeneous subsets. The reliability of two procedures is investigated with performance maps – sequential separation for fault/slip data and s1 clustering for calcite twins. The results suggest a high reliability of the sequential separation and poor performance of σ1 clustering.
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