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The presence and abundance of synthetic polymers can be used to map mismanaged waste, housing quality, and other development indicators. For various common urban plastic polymers, spectral absorption features in the shortwave infrared (SWIR) wavelengths can be captured using laboratory reflectance spectroscopy. In addition, SWIR bands of the WorldView-3 (WV3) satellite sensor are known to capture absorptions specific to these polymers. The ≈4-m ground sampling distance of WV3 offers the potential to spatially resolve urban aggregations of polymer-based debris and differentiate these from natural and other anthropogenic materials. Synthesizing field work, laboratory reflectance spectroscopy, and satellite image analysis, we mapped suspected polymer-based materials in a complex urban watershed on the coastal US-Mexico border. Field surveys identified several large (80-150 m) unmanaged waste aggregations in stream channels. 1024-band laboratory reflectance spectra of field-collected macroplastics (25-1000 mm) showed consistent absorption features that were often preserved when convolved to the 8-band spectral response function of the WV3 SWIR sensor. Laboratory spectra for high- and low-density polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, and polyvinyl chloride correlated closely (r = 0.95; p < 0.01) and had high spectral similarity with an independently derived endmember selected from a bounding apex of the spectral feature space of a WV3 image of the area. Matched filtering identified areas corresponding to infrastructure inferred to be of polymer-based or -coated materials as well as waste aggregations. Mapping precision scores ranged from 0.92 to 0.95. Our study suggests that some common plastic polymers may be distinguishable in this study area using a generalized WV3 SWIR image endmember.
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Cereb Cortex
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The Clinical Hospital of Chengdu Brain Sciences Institute, University of Electronic Sciences and Technology of China (UESTC), 2006 Xiyuan Avenue, West Hi Tech Zone, 611731, Chengdu, China.
This commentary reflects three decades of interaction between the Cuban neuroinformatics tradition and the statistical parametric mapping (SPM) framework. From the early development of neurometrics in Cuba to global initiatives like the Global Brain Consortium, our trajectory has paralleled and intersected with that of SPM. We highlight shared commitments to generative modeling, Bayesian inference, and population-level brain mapping, as shaped through collaborations, workshops, and joint theoretical work with Karl Friston and his group.
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August 2025
Functional Imaging Laboratory (FIL), Department of Imaging Neuroscience, University College London, 12 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AR, United Kingdom.
This paper marks the 30th anniversary of the Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM) software and the journal Cerebral Cortex: two modest milestones that mark the inception of cognitive neuroscience. We take this opportunity to reflect on SPM, a generation after its introduction. Each of the authors of this paper-who represent a small selection of the many contributors to SPM-were asked to consider lessons learned, what has gone well, and where there is room for improvement in future development.
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School of Bioengineering and Biosciences, Department of Biochemistry, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, 144411, India.
Purpose: This study investigates codon usage and amino acid usage bias in the genus Acinetobacter to uncover the evolutionary forces shaping these patterns and their implications for pathogenicity and biotechnology.
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School of Architecture and Design, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, 150001, China.
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Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Food Quality and Safety/Nation-Local Joint Engineering Research Center for Machining and Safety of Livestock and Poultry Products, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China.
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