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PROTECTING INSECTS' HABITATION USING DATA IMAGES

BY

TEAM-YAHAPATH

Team members

  • Raveen Muthukumarane
  • Vishaka Ekanayake
  • Tharka Karunanayake

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In this project we developed a concept for an app or tool which combine multiple data maps and construct one map ,which

Contain all the data. We have provided all the necessary details and instruction about how we can achieve this. Using this tool/app we can compare, combine and contrast data of multiple data maps

  • Restriction :- all the maps used in this program need to be on same scale, location and dimension.

  • Step (01) - Transformation of colored data to Black and white data using below method. (Note that this is completely different from converting a colored image into black and white using a program like photoshop or windows)

Step (02) – unnecessary Data and noise reduction

  • Notice that maps of left have large black and white areas which doesn’t contain any data. So, in order us to process data we need to remove those non data parts from the maps and get maps on the right.

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Step (03) – Converting colored data maps to Black and white data maps

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Step (04) – Resetting the data scale

  • In order to combine all the maps, we need to rescale the black and white margins.
  • Map intensity = default map intensity * (1/number of total maps selected)

In this example , Map intensity = default map intensity *(1/3)

  • Marker intensity = default marker intensity * (1/number of total maps selected)

In this example , marker intensity = default marker intensity *(1/3)

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Step (05) – Converting previous black and white data scale to new black and white data scale

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Step (06) – Converting data maps according to new data scale

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Step (07) – Combining of above all data maps

Step (08) – Marking the area with common marker color in the combined data map