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Development of Methods
Subsections
Conclusions from Chapters 1 to 3: Where is Research Needed?
Temporal Data Frames Concept
Introduction to the Problem
Purpose
Introduction of TDF: the Basic Form
Cyclic Aspects of Time
Forms of Implementation
Example Application
Outlook
A new Family of Time-Plots
Creation of T-Plots
T-x, T-y and T-r Plot
T-
Plot
T-
Plot
Creation of TT-Plots
TT-
Plot (Spatial Distance)
TT-
Plots Generated from Artificial Point Data
Interpretation Catalogue for TT-
Plots
TT-
Plot (Parallelity)
TT-
Plots Generated from Artificial Point Data
Interpretation Catalogue for TT-
Plots
Further Analysis of TT-Plot Data
Combined and Superimposed TT-Plots
Extensions for Two Objects: TT2-Plots
Applications of the Time-Plot Family
Defining Biological Phases with T-Plots: Woodstorks
TT-
Plots from Biological Point Data
Ant in a Petri Dish
Lynx
Myotis myotis from Portugal
Radial Distance Functions (RDF)
Creation of RDF-Functions
Types of RDF-Functions
RDF-Example: Badger Setts
Temporal RDF-Functions
Directional RDF-Functions
Extensions to RDF-Functions
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