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Semantic Instance Annotation of Street Scenes by 3D to 2D Label Transfer
Semantic annotations are vital for training models for object recognition, semantic segmentation or scene understanding. Unfortunately, pixelwise annotation of images at very large scale is labor-intensive and only little labeled data is available ...
Geiger, Andreas +3 more
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The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment [PDF]
The Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment on NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter will be the first instrument to systematically map the global thermal state of the Moon and its diurnal and seasonal variability.
A. R. Vasavada +22 more
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Multibeam Laser Altimeter for Planetary Topographic Mapping [PDF]
Laser altimetry provides an active, high-resolution, high-accuracy method for measurement of planetary and asteroid surface topography. The basis of the measurement is the timing of the roundtrip propagation of short-duration pulses of laser radiation ...
Bufton, J. L. +2 more
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The Landsat Data Continuity Mission Operational Land Imager: Radiometric Performance [PDF]
The Operational Land Imager (OLI) is one of two instruments to fly on the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM), which is scheduled to launch in December 2012 to become the 8th in the series of Landsat satellites.
Dabney, Philip +2 more
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Line scanning cameras, which capture only a single line of pixels, have been increasingly used in ground based mobile or robotic platforms. In applications where it is advantageous to directly georeference the camera data to world coordinates, an ...
Underwood, James, Wendel, Alexander
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Detection of leaf structures in close-range hyperspectral images using morphological fusion [PDF]
Close-range hyperspectral images are a promising source of information in plant biology, in particular, for in vivo study of physiological changes. In this study, we investigate how data fusion can improve the detection of leaf elements by combining ...
Criollo, Ronald +4 more
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Direct Georeferencing of a Pushbroom, Lightweight Hyperspectral System for Mini-UAV Applications
Hyperspectral imagery has proven its potential in many research applications, especially in the field of environmental sciences. Currently, hyperspectral imaging is generally performed by satellite or aircraft platforms, but mini-UAV (Unmanned Aerial ...
Marion Jaud +9 more
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Why the pushbroom scan, and its limit.
Pushbroom scan will be used widely in future high resolution imaging spectrometer. What is the reason? Why will not be used the mechanical scan for high resolution? In this paper, comparison of signal integration time was done and it was shown that the pushbroom scan is the ultimate scan scheme from the viewpoint of integration time.
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Onboard Hyperspectral Super-Resolution with Deep Pushbroom Neural Network
Hyperspectral imagers on satellites obtain the fine spectral signatures that are essential in distinguishing one material from another but at the expense of a limited spatial resolution.
Davide Piccinini +2 more
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Potential commercial uses of EOS remote sensing products [PDF]
The instrument complement of the Earth Observing System (EOS) satellite system will generate data sets with potential interest to a variety of users who are now just beginning to develop geographic information systems tailored to their special ...
Thompson, Leslie L.
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