I am doing for the moment a research about fractal analysis of some geographical and biological structures and the evolutionary changes, in order to find possible connections. If you're interested, please contact me.
contact here : https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jose_Rios-Diaz?_sg=y85laX0K063PIAo0YoHnZgV8RoTg4hRn9c1a2DtlAaF0F04k9rNwsoIpq86Nqr6a_Kr%2FuwnCPzmCqc8i4TYg8HPh2rsvvdlPxv%2BNyEE6jQBe9F2GOlznRfimoqA9GmsUm_ardHTup354H53KxMDYxC177CDJsugq56wq8YAQz%2F10it8xO47fJsPxGQ%2BlRSCqq1
we have used WTMM based spectra of singularity as a method to independently evaluate the results of "functional streamflow disaggregation" (FSD). I'm also interested in reconstructing a 'singular' runoff component from total flow by means of multifractal analysis (MFA). To consider time dependency, I have written a code that provides evolutionary spectra of singularity ("spectrograms of singularity") and have used this as a diagnostic tool as well. Part of all that is in a rather exploratory state as yet, which I'm willing to upgrade soon, specifically in view of a potential FSD generalization to include the full signal chain rainfall >> runoff >> sediment. Let me know please if you remain interested - I have seen your question rather late. Concerning FSD (and MFA in this context), please have a look at the featured publications of my RG account (two-part paper in Water Resources Research, 2008).
Hello, I am interested in the fractal properties, but only for seismicity - space distributions for epicenters or hipocenters and their fractal dimensions. And I am interesed in their temporal variations.
Firstly, let me introduce myself, my name is Alaa Alwaisy, I'm a PhD student. I noticed that you used the Fractal dimension in many of your research. So, please could you send me the Matlab code for the fractal dimension because I really need it. I'll be grateful if you could help me.
In our work for exemple, we have used fractal and multifractal analysis for trabecular texture analysis to detect osteoporosis, and with radar image to reduce the spurious echoes,
Jiang B. (2015a), Head/tail breaks for visualization of city structure and dynamics, Cities, 43, 69-77, Preprint: http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1501/1501.03046.pdf
Jiang B. and Yin J. (2014), Ht-index for quantifying the fractal or scaling structure of geographic features, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 104(3), 530–541, Preprint: http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1305/1305.0883.pdf