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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Multidimensional speckle noise. Modelling and filtering related to sar data.

López Martinez, Carlos 02 June 2003 (has links)
Los Radares de Apertura Sintética, o sistemas SAR, representan el mejorejemplo de sistemas activos de teledetección por microondas. Debido a su naturaleza coherente, un sistema SAR es capaz de adquirir información dedispersión electromagnética con una alta resolución espacial, pero por otro lado, esta naturaleza coherente provoca también la aparición de speckle.A pesar de que el speckle es una medida electromagnética, sólo puede ser analizada como una componente de ruido debido a la complejidad asociadacon el proceso de dispersión electromagnética.Para eliminar los efectos del ruido speckle adecuadamente, es necesario un modelo de ruido, capaz de identificar las fuentes de ruido y como éstasdegradan la información útil. Mientras que este modelo existe para sistemasSAR unidimensionales, conocido como modelo de ruido speckle multiplicativo,éste no existe en el caso de sistemas SAR multidimensionales.El trabajo presentado en esta tesis presenta la definición y completa validación de nuevos modelos de ruido speckle para sistemas SAR multidimensionales,junto con su aplicación para la reducción de ruido speckle y la extracción de información.En esta tesis, los datos SAR multidimensionales, se consideran bajo una formulación basada en la matriz de covarianza, ya que permite el análisisde datos sobre la base del producto complejo Hermítico de pares de imágenesSAR. Debido a que el mantenimiento de la resolución especial es un aspectoimportante del procesado de imágenes SAR, la reducción de ruido speckleestá basada, en este trabajo, en la teoría de análisis wavelet.
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Informação polarimétrica PALSAR/ALOS aplicada à discriminação de espécies e estimação de parâmetros morfológicos de macrófitas

Sartori, Lauriana Rúbio [UNESP] 20 April 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:30:31Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2011-04-20Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:21:13Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 sartori_lr_dr_prud.pdf: 4148637 bytes, checksum: 5616600e595cbbe65fef21b03cd5309c (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / O propósito deste trabalho foi avaliar o potencial dos dados PALSAR polarimétricos para discriminar e mapear espécies de macrófitas (vegetação aquática) de uma área alagável da Amazônia, a planície de inundação do Lago Grande de Monte Alegre, no estado do Pará. A coleta de dados foi realizada quase simultaneamente à aquisição dos dados de radar. Três principais espécies de macrófitas foram encontradas na área: Paspalum repens (PR), Hymenachne amplexicaulis (HA) e Paspalum elephantipes (PE). Variáveis morfológicas foram medidas em campo e usadas para derivar outras variáveis tais como a biomassa. Atributos foram gerados a partir da matriz de covariância [C] extraída da imagem ALOS/PALSAR em modo SLC (single look complex). Os atributos polarimétricos foram analisados para as três espécies e identificados aqueles capazes de discriminar as espécies. Foram aplicadas as seguintes abordagens de classificação: baseada em regras, baseada em modelos de decomposição (Decomposições de Freeman-Durden e Cloude-Pottier), baseada em estatística (Classificação supervisionada baseada na distância Wishart) e híbrida (Classificador Wishart com classes de entrada baseadas na decomposição de Cloude-Pottier). Finalmente, a variável morfológica “volume da haste” foi modelada por regressão múltipla em função de alguns atributos polarimétricos. Os resultados sugerem que a imagem polarimétrica banda L possui potencial para discriminar as espécies de macrófitas, sendo os principais atributos para isso sigma zero HH ( ), sigma zero HV ( ) e sigma zero VV ( ), índice de estrutura da copa... / The purpose of this work was to evaluate the potential of fully polarimetric PALSAR data to discriminate and map macrophyte species in the Amazon floodplain, more specifically in the Monte Alegre Lake, in the state of Pará, Brazil. Fieldwork was carried out almost simultaneously to the radar acquisition. Three main species were found in the study area: Paspalum repens (PR), Hymenachne amplexicaulis (HA) and Paspalum elephantipes (PE). Macrophyte morphological variables were measured on the field and used to derive others variables, like the biomass. Attributes were calculated from the covariance matrix [C] derived from the SLC (single look complex) data. The polarimetric attributes were analyzed for the three species and it was identified that ones capable of discriminating them. The following classification approaches were applied: a rule-based classification, model-based classifications (Freeman-Durden and Cloude-Pottier), a statistical-based classification (supervised classification using Wishart distance measure) and a hybrid classification (Wishart classifier with the input classes based on the H/a plane). Finally, the morphological variable “stem volume” was modeled using multiple regression. The findings suggest that the fully polarimetric image has potential for discriminating plant species, being the main attributes sigma-nought HH ( ), sigma-nought HV ( ) and sigma-nought VV ( ), canopy structure index ( ), HH-VV polarimetric coherence ( ), helicity of the third scattering mechanism (τ ), orientation angle of the first scattering mechanism ( ) and scattering type phase of the first mechanism ( ); among the different classifications, only the supervised (Wishart) and the rule-based discriminated the species, with overall accuracy of 75,04% and 87,18%, respectively; the stem volume was modeled using the following attributes: biomass index ( ), volumetric scattering ... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Informação polarimétrica PALSAR/ALOS aplicada à discriminação de espécies e estimação de parâmetros morfológicos de macrófitas /

Sartori, Lauriana Rúbio. January 2011 (has links)
Resumo: O propósito deste trabalho foi avaliar o potencial dos dados PALSAR polarimétricos para discriminar e mapear espécies de macrófitas (vegetação aquática) de uma área alagável da Amazônia, a planície de inundação do Lago Grande de Monte Alegre, no estado do Pará. A coleta de dados foi realizada quase simultaneamente à aquisição dos dados de radar. Três principais espécies de macrófitas foram encontradas na área: Paspalum repens (PR), Hymenachne amplexicaulis (HA) e Paspalum elephantipes (PE). Variáveis morfológicas foram medidas em campo e usadas para derivar outras variáveis tais como a biomassa. Atributos foram gerados a partir da matriz de covariância [C] extraída da imagem ALOS/PALSAR em modo SLC (single look complex). Os atributos polarimétricos foram analisados para as três espécies e identificados aqueles capazes de discriminar as espécies. Foram aplicadas as seguintes abordagens de classificação: baseada em regras, baseada em modelos de decomposição (Decomposições de Freeman-Durden e Cloude-Pottier), baseada em estatística (Classificação supervisionada baseada na distância Wishart) e híbrida (Classificador Wishart com classes de entrada baseadas na decomposição de Cloude-Pottier). Finalmente, a variável morfológica "volume da haste" foi modelada por regressão múltipla em função de alguns atributos polarimétricos. Os resultados sugerem que a imagem polarimétrica banda L possui potencial para discriminar as espécies de macrófitas, sendo os principais atributos para isso sigma zero HH ( ), sigma zero HV ( ) e sigma zero VV ( ), índice de estrutura da copa ... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: The purpose of this work was to evaluate the potential of fully polarimetric PALSAR data to discriminate and map macrophyte species in the Amazon floodplain, more specifically in the Monte Alegre Lake, in the state of Pará, Brazil. Fieldwork was carried out almost simultaneously to the radar acquisition. Three main species were found in the study area: Paspalum repens (PR), Hymenachne amplexicaulis (HA) and Paspalum elephantipes (PE). Macrophyte morphological variables were measured on the field and used to derive others variables, like the biomass. Attributes were calculated from the covariance matrix [C] derived from the SLC (single look complex) data. The polarimetric attributes were analyzed for the three species and it was identified that ones capable of discriminating them. The following classification approaches were applied: a rule-based classification, model-based classifications (Freeman-Durden and Cloude-Pottier), a statistical-based classification (supervised classification using Wishart distance measure) and a hybrid classification (Wishart classifier with the input classes based on the H/a plane). Finally, the morphological variable "stem volume" was modeled using multiple regression. The findings suggest that the fully polarimetric image has potential for discriminating plant species, being the main attributes sigma-nought HH ( ), sigma-nought HV ( ) and sigma-nought VV ( ), canopy structure index ( ), HH-VV polarimetric coherence ( ), helicity of the third scattering mechanism (τ ), orientation angle of the first scattering mechanism ( ) and scattering type phase of the first mechanism ( ); among the different classifications, only the supervised (Wishart) and the rule-based discriminated the species, with overall accuracy of 75,04% and 87,18%, respectively; the stem volume was modeled using the following attributes: biomass index ( ), volumetric scattering ... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Orientador: Nilton Nobuhiro Imai / Coorientador: José Cláudio Mura / Banca: Evlyn Marcia Leão de Moraes Novo / Banca: Thiago Sanna Freire Silva / Banca: João Roberto dos Santos / Banca: Vilma Mayumi Tachibana / Doutor
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Modelos de mistura de distribuições na segmentação de imagens SAR polarimétricas multi-look / Multi-look polarimetric SAR image segmentation using mixture models

Michelle Matos Horta 04 June 2009 (has links)
Esta tese se concentra em aplicar os modelos de mistura de distribuições na segmentação de imagens SAR polarimétricas multi-look. Dentro deste contexto, utilizou-se o algoritmo SEM em conjunto com os estimadores obtidos pelo método dos momentos para calcular as estimativas dos parâmetros do modelo de mistura das distribuições Wishart, Kp ou G0p. Cada uma destas distribuições possui parâmetros específicos que as diferem no ajuste dos dados com graus de homogeneidade variados. A distribuição Wishart descreve bem regiões com características mais homogêneas, como cultivo. Esta distribuição é muito utilizada na análise de dados SAR polarimétricos multi-look. As distribuições Kp e G0p possuem um parâmetro de rugosidade que as permitem descrever tanto regiões mais heterogêneas, como vegetação e áreas urbanas, quanto regiões homogêneas. Além dos modelos de mistura de uma única família de distribuições, também foi analisado o caso de um dicionário contendo as três famílias. Há comparações do método SEM proposto para os diferentes modelos com os métodos da literatura k-médias e EM utilizando imagens reais da banda L. O método SEM com a mistura de distribuições G0p forneceu os melhores resultados quando os outliers da imagem são desconsiderados. A distribuição G0p foi a mais flexível ao ajuste dos diferentes tipos de alvo. A distribuição Wishart foi robusta às diferentes inicializações. O método k-médias com a distribuição Wishart é robusto à segmentação de imagens contendo outliers, mas não é muito flexível à variabilidade das regiões heterogêneas. O modelo de mistura do dicionário de famílias melhora a log-verossimilhança do método SEM, mas apresenta resultados parecidos com os do modelo de mistura G0p. Para todos os tipos de inicialização e grupos, a distribuição G0p predominou no processo de seleção das distribuições do dicionário de famílias. / The main focus of this thesis consists of the application of mixture models in multi-look polarimetric SAR image segmentation. Within this context, the SEM algorithm, together with the method of moments, were applied in the estimation of the Wishart, Kp and G0p mixture model parameters. Each one of these distributions has specific parameters that allows fitting data with different degrees of homogeneity. The Wishart distribution is suitable for modeling homogeneous regions, like crop fields for example. This distribution is widely used in multi-look polarimetric SAR data analysis. The distributions Kp and G0p have a roughness parameter that allows them to describe both heterogeneous regions, as vegetation and urban areas, and homogeneous regions. Besides adopting mixture models of a single family of distributions, the use of a dictionary with all the three family of distributions was proposed and analyzed. Also, a comparison between the performance of the proposed SEM method, considering the different models in real L-band images and two widely known techniques described in literature (k-means and EM algorithms), are shown and discussed. The proposed SEM method, considering a G0p mixture model combined with a outlier removal stage, provided the best classication results. The G0p distribution was the most flexible for fitting the different kinds of data. The Wishart distribution was robust for different initializations. The k-means algorithm with Wishart distribution is robust for segmentation of SAR images containing outliers, but it is not so flexible to variabilities in heterogeneous regions. The mixture model considering the dictionary of distributions improves the SEM method log-likelihood, but presents similar results to those of G0p mixture model. For all types of initializations and clusters, the G0p prevailed in the distribution selection process of the dictionary of distributions.
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Analyse de la précision d’estimation de deux systèmes d’imagerie polarimétrique / Analysis of the estimation precision of two polarimetric imaging systems

Wasik, Valentine 08 November 2016 (has links)
L’imagerie polarimétrique permet d’estimer certaines caractéristiques d’un milieu qui peuvent ne pas être révélées par imagerie d’intensité standard. Cependant, les mesures effectuées peuvent être fortement perturbées par des fluctuations inhérentes aux processus physiques d’acquisition. Ces fluctuations sont difficiles à atténuer, notamment à cause de la fragilité des milieux observés ou de l’inhomogénéité des images acquises. Il est alors utile de caractériser la précision des estimations qu’il est possible d’obtenir. Dans cette thèse, cette question est abordée au travers de deux applications d’imagerie polarimétrique : la microscopie non-linéaire de second harmonique résolue en polarisation (PSHG) pour l’analyse de l’organisation structurale d’objets biomoléculaires, et l’imagerie radar polarimétrique interférométrique à synthèse d’ouverture (PolInSAR) pour l’estimation des paramètres du couvert forestier. Pour la première application, la précision d’estimation en présence de bruit de Poisson est caractérisée pour l’ensemble des assemblages moléculaires présentant une symétrie cylindrique, ce qui permet notamment d'aboutir à une procédure de détection des mesures qui ne permettent pas d’atteindre une précision d’estimation requise. Pour l’imagerie PolInSAR, on analyse une modalité d'acquisition intéressante pour les futures missions satellitaires. En particulier, on étudie dans ce contexte la précision d'estimation de la hauteur de végétation en présence de bruit de speckle en s'appuyant sur l'analyse du contraste polarimétrique. Une interprétation simple des comportements de cette modalité d'acquisition est obtenue dans la sphère de Poincaré. / Polarimetric imaging allows one to estimate some characteristics of a medium which might not be revealed by standard intensity imaging. However, the measurements can be strongly perturbed by fluctuations that are inherent in the physical acquisition processes. These fluctuations are difficult to attenuate, for instance because of the fragility of the observed media or because of the inhomogeneity of the obtained images. It is then useful to characterize the estimation precision that can be reached. In this thesis, this question is addressed through two polarimetric imaging applications: polarized-resolved second-harmonic generation non-linear microscopy (PSHG) for the analysis of the structural organization of biomolecular objects, and polarimetric interferometric synthetic aperture radar imaging (PolInSAR) for the estimation of vegetation parameters. For the first application, the estimation precision in the presence of Poisson noise is characterized for any molecular assembly that presents a cylindrical symmetry. This study results in particular in a procedure to detect the measurements that do not lead to a required precision. For PolInSAR imaging, we analyze an acquisition system that is interesting for future spatial missions. In particular, the estimation precision of the vegetation height is studied in this context in the presence of speckle noise by relying on the analysis of the polarimetric contrast. A simple interpretation of the behavior of this acquisition system is obtained in the Poincaré sphere.
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Conception d’un dispositif de caractérisation polarimétrique de Mueller à travers une fibre optique endoscopique, destiné à l’imagerie biomédicale avancée / Novel device designed for endoscopic Mueller polarimetry through an optical fiber, for advanced biomedical imaging

Vizet, Jeremy 18 September 2015 (has links)
En fournissant des informations précieuses sur la structuration des tissus biologiques à l'échelle submicronique, les techniques d'imagerie polarimétrique optique peuvent aider au diagnostic précoce de diverses pathologies comme des fibroses ou certains cancers. Parmi ces techniques, la polarimétrie de Mueller est la plus complète puisqu'elle permet de déterminer toutes les caractéristiques polarimétriques d'une cible d'intérêt (retard de phase, diatténuation, dépolarisation). Les travaux effectués dans le cadre de cette thèse visent à coupler, pour la première fois, la polarimétrie de Mueller à un déport endoscopique de la lumière par fibre optique pour permettre de caractériser des tissus in vivo in situ et limiter ainsi le recours aux biopsies. Le défi à relever consiste à s'affranchir des perturbations incontrôlables que la fibre introduit sur les états de polarisation de la lumière guidée. Pour ce faire, on propose d'extraire les caractéristiques polarimétriques de l'échantillon d'intérêt à partir des mesures des matrices de Mueller de la fibre seule (longueur 2m) d'une part, de l'ensemble « fibre + échantillon » d'autre part, associées à un traitement mathématique spécifique. Pour la mise en oeuvre de cette solution, un polarimètre de Mueller à fibre, fonctionnant en réflexion, a été conçu spécialement. Deux déclinaisons, avec des mesures soit séquentielles soit simultanées, ont été explorées et comparées. Les mesures ponctuelles de composants polarimétriques calibrés, seuls ou combinés, sont en très bon accord avec les valeurs attendues : erreurs inférieures à 1,5° sur les retards de phase, à 1° sur les orientations relatives des axes de biréfringence, et à 0,02 sur les diatténuations linéaire et circulaire. Les premières images polarimétriques de Mueller d'échantillons manufacturés et biologiques (collagène de type I), réalisées à travers une fibre optique endoscopique, sont également présentées et commentées. / Optical polarimetric imaging techniques can be very attractive for early diagnosis of diseases such as fibrosis or some cancers as they can provide valuable information on the structure of biological tissues at the submicronic scale. Among them, Mueller polarimetry is the only one able to determine all the polarimetric characteristics of any sample (retardance, diattenuation, depolarization). This PhD thesis aims to achieve, for the first time, Mueller polarimetry through an optical fiber in order to allow in vivo in situ characterizations of biological tissues. The challenge is to overcome the uncontrollable perturbations induced by the optical fiber on the polarization states of the guided light. The investigated solution consists in deducing the polarimetric characteristics of the sample from the Mueller matrix of the fiber only (2 m long), and from that of the « fiber + sample » assembly, thanks to a specific mathematical processing. A fibered Mueller polarimeter, working in backscattering configuration has been specially designed. Two versions, based on either sequential or simultaneous measurements, were investigated and compared. Measurements of different sets of calibrated polarimetric components are in a very good agreement with the expected ones: discrepancies lower than 1.5°, 1° and 0.02 respectively have been found on retardance, relative orientations of birefringence eingenaxes and on linear and circular diattenuations. Very first Mueller polarimetric images of manufactured and biological samples (type I collagen) realized through an endoscopic optical fiber are also shown and discussed.
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Fully Polarimetric Analysis of Weather Radar Signatures

Galletti, Michele 30 June 2009 (has links)
Diese (Doktor)arbeit beschäftigt sich mit Radar-Polarimetrie, insbesondere mit der Untersuchung der Eigenschaften von polarimetrischen Variablen, die potenziellen Nutzen für die Radar-Meteorologie haben. Für den Einsatz in Dual-Polarisations-Radargeräten wird der Polarisationsgrad analysiert. Diese Variable wird in künftigen operationellen Radargeräten verfügbar sein. Der Polarisationsgrad hängt vom transmittierten Polarisationszustand und in weiterer Folge auch vom Betriebsmodus des Radargeräts ab. Der Hauptbetriebsmodus von operationellen Radargeräten sendet und empfängt gleichzeitig sowohl die horizontale als auch die vertikale Komponente. Der sekundäre Betriebsmodus sendet und empfängt simultan die horizontal polarisierte Komponente. In dieser Arbeit werden beide Polarisationsgrade untersucht. Da operationelle Systeme derzeit auf den Dual-Polarisationsmodus aufgerüstet werden, sollte künftig die Anwendungsmöglichkeiten von vollpolarimetrischen Wetterradarsystemen untersucht werden. Aus allen Variablen, die in diesem Betriebsmodus zur Verfügung stehen, wurde die Entropie (des gemessen Objektes) ausgewählt und wegen seiner engen Beziehung zum Polarisationsgrad näher untersucht. / The present doctoral thesis deals with radar polarimetry, namely with the investigation of properties of polarimetric variables potentially useful in radar meteorology. For use with dual-polarization radars, the degree of polarization is analyzed. This variable is available to planned operational radars. The degree of polarization is dependent on transmit polarization state and, consequently, it is dependent on the radar system operating mode. The primary operating mode of operational radars consists in simultaneous transmission and simultaneous receive of both horizontal and vertical components. The secondary operating mode consists of horizontal transmission and simultaneous receive. Both degrees of polarization are investigated in this thesis. Also, as operational systems are being updated to dual-polarization, research should start investigating the capabilities of fully polarimetric weather radar systems. Among the numerous variables available from this operating mode, the target entropy was chosen for investigation, also because of its close relation to the degree of polarization
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Magnetic Fields in Massive Stars

Hubrig, S., Schöller, M., Briquet, M., Pogodin, M. A., Yudin, R. V., González, J. F., Morel, T., De Cat, P., Ignace, R., North, P., Mathys, G., Peters, G. J. 01 April 2008 (has links)
We review the recent discoveries of magnetic fields in different types of massive stars and briefly discuss strategies for spectropolarimetric observations to be carried out in the future.
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LAND COVER/USE CHANGE AND CHANGE PATTERN DETECTION USING RADAR AND OPTICAL IMAGES : AN INSTANCE OF URBAN ENVIRONMENT / レーダと光学画像を用いた土地被覆・利用の変化、変化形態の検出 : 都市環境の事例

Bhogendra Mishra 24 September 2014 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(工学) / 甲第18556号 / 工博第3917号 / 新制||工||1602(附属図書館) / 31456 / 京都大学大学院工学研究科社会基盤工学専攻 / (主査)教授 田村 正行, 准教授 須﨑 純一, 教授 小池 克明 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering) / Kyoto University / DFAM
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In-fiber Optical Devices Based on D-fiber

Smith, Kevin H. 16 March 2005 (has links) (PDF)
This dissertation presents the fabrication and analysis of in-fiber devices based on elliptical core D-shaped optical fiber. Devices created inside optical fibers are attractive for a variety of reasons including low loss, high efficiency, self-alignment, light weight, multiplexibility, and resistance to electromagnetic interference. This work details how D-fiber can be used as a platform for a variety of devices and describes the creation and performance of two of these devices: an in-fiber polymer waveguide and a surface relief fiber Bragg grating. In D-fiber the core is very close to the flat side of the ‘D’ shape. This proximity allows access to the fields in the fiber core by removal of the cladding above the core. The D-fiber we use also has an elliptical core, allowing for the creation of polarimetric devices. This work describes two different etch processes using hydrofluoric acid (HF) to remove the fiber cladding and core. For the creation of devices in the fiber core, the core is partially removed and replaced with another material possessing the required optical properties. For devices which interact with the evanescent field, cladding removal is terminated before acid breaches the core. Etching fibers prepares them for use in the creation of in-fiber devices. Materials are placed into the groove left when the core of a fiber is partially removed to form a hybrid waveguide in which light is guided by both the leftover core and the inserted material. These in-fiber polymer waveguides have insertion loss less than 2 dB and can potentially be the basis for a number of electro-optic devices or sensors. A polarimetric temperature sensor demonstrates the feasibility of the core replacement method. This work also describes the creation of a surface relief fiber Bragg gratings (SR-FBGs) in the cladding above the core of the fiber. Because it is etched into the surface topography of the fiber, a SR-FBG can operate at much higher temperatures than a standard FBG, up to at least 1100 degrees Celsius. The performance of a SR-FBG is demonstrated in temperature sensing at high temperatures, and as a strain sensor.

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