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  2. Piri Reis map - Wikipedia

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    The Topkapı Palace where the map was discovered, viewed from the Bosporus. Much of Piri Reis's biography is known only from his cartographic works, including his two world maps and the Kitab-ı Bahriye (Book of Maritime Matters) [5] completed in 1521. [6]

  3. Missing Maps - Wikipedia

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    Missing Maps is a humanitarian mapping initiative between a group of organizations that aim to map parts of the world ... the first step largely involves field ...

  4. Self-organizing map - Wikipedia

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    Self-organizing maps, like most artificial neural networks, operate in two modes: training and mapping. First, training uses an input data set (the "input space") to generate a lower-dimensional representation of the input data (the "map space"). Second, mapping classifies additional input data using the generated map.

  5. Hillary Step - Wikipedia

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    The Hillary Step was a 40-foot vertical rock face that sits 8,790 metres (28,839 ft) above sea level. [1] It was located near the summit of Mount Everest.

  6. Substrate mapping - Wikipedia

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    The inking step may be skipped if the assembly equipment is able to access the information in the maps generated by the test equipment. A wafer map is where the substrate map applies to an entire wafer , while a substrate map is mapping in other areas of the semiconductors process including frames, trays and strips.

  7. Dasymetric map - Wikipedia

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    Scrope's 1833 map of world population density, possibly the first dasymetric map. The earliest maps using this kind of approach include an 1833 map of world population density by George Julius Poulett Scrope [4] and an 1838 map of population density in Ireland by Henry Drury Harness, although the methods used to create these maps were never documented.

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