PRC_ABC and PRC_NASC enable you to use region-based classification on your data, integrate the regions in the cells and then estimate biomass with respect to your region classifications. All without requiring the use of virtual variables.
PRC_ABC and PRC_NASC represent the contribution of the region-cell intersection (RC) to the ABC or NASC respectively of the cell (C) that contains the region cell intersection (RC). They are only meaningful and are only output when integrating by region by cell, i.e. when the analysis domain is a region-cell intersection.
Hint: "PRC" is a mnemonic for "Proportion that the Region contributes to Celll".
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Screen shot of part of the AutoOpen.EV Sv pings echogram with regions achieved by using a 2D schools detection and then applying a Classification Rule. Three regions are shown:
A cell is marked in red with an inset that displays greater detail of the regions that contribute to the cell. The grid units are 40m distance by 40m depth. |
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Let ABCC be the ABC of a domain C defined by a cell.
Let ABCRC be the ABC of a domain RC defined by a region-cell intersection.
Then PRC_ABC is defined as:
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where:
PRC = Number of pings in the domain RC
PC = Number of pings in the domain C
PRC_NASC is defined in the same way as PRC_ABC above and accordingly:
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Notes:
The powerful feature of PRC_ABC and PRC_NASC, is that it is possible to meaningfully add all PRC_ABC values in one interval or cell. The same holds true for PRC_NASC. If a cell is completely divided into i regions, such that none of the regions overlap and all of the samples in that cell fall within one of the regions, then the sum of all the PRC_ABCi is equal to the ABC of the cell. Similarly, the sum of all the PRC_NASCi is equal to the NASC of the cell.
Note: The Regions page of the Cell integration dialog box displays PRC_NASC for the cell.
Diagram of a cell (heavy outline) on an echogram with region-cell intersections RC1 and RC2.
For case where the region cell intersections completely fill the cell, the additivity assertion can be expressed as:
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Add the PRC_NASC in the CELL
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Re-express
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This becomes
This result accounts for height, samples and pixels in the cell and region-cell intersections. |
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