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Model-based remotely-sensed imagery interpretation

International Journal of Remote Sensing, 1988
Abstract We present a model-based remotely-sensed image interpretation expert system embeded in a knowledge-based geographic information system (K. BIS). The KBIS consists of four sub-systems: a pictorial data base system, an image interpretation expert system, a computer-aided planning system and a computer-aided cartographic system.
JIAN-KANG WU   +3 more
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Equidensitometry and remote sensing imagery

International Journal of Remote Sensing, 1984
Abstract The technique of equidensitometry is described, and an example of its use with a NOAA 2 thermal infrared image to extract density contour lines is given.
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Interpreting Remote Sensing Imagery

2001
Introduction Overview, R.R. Hoffman and A.B. Markman Angels of Regard: Psychology Meets Technology in the Perception and Interpretation of Non-literal Imagery, R.R. Hoffman and A.B. Markman The Communication of Topographic Perspectives and Forms Human Factors in the Interpretation of Physiology by Symbolic and Numerical Representations within an Expert
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De-noising remotely sensed digital imagery

IEEE Workshop on Advances in Techniques for Analysis of Remotely Sensed Data, 2003, 2004
This paper applies two recent methods to denoise remotely sensed images - wavelet based Markov Random Field (MRF) methods, Independent Component Analysis (ICA) and compares them with the standard Wiener filter. In order to facilitate the continued use of these methods in remote sensing the theory behind each method is discussed in detail.
S. Chettri, W. Campbell
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Interpolation of remote sensing imagery

SPIE Proceedings, 2005
Interpolation of remote sensing imagery is a ubiquitous task, required for myriad purposes such as registration of multiple frames, correction of geometric distortions, and mitigation of platform vibration distortions in imagery. Interpolation is also a classically systemic task, in that interpolator performance in pixel placement, anti-aliasing, and ...
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FPGA-based remotely sensed imagery denoising

2015 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2015
This paper presents a FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array)-based remotely sensed imagery denoising method, named FPGA-based median filtering. The proposed method is capable of processing large volume data since it takes full advantages of FPGA hardware and abundant logic units.
Guoqing Zhou   +7 more
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Remote Sensing Imagery [Book Review]

IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Magazine, 2015
This book provides an introduction to the processing chain of remote sensing imagery. All the different steps are covered, from the acquisition and the preparation of the data, to their use in several earth observation programs. The book is devoted to students, engineers and researches with background in applied mathematics or signal and image ...
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Mosaicking of optical remote sensing imagery

IGARSS 2003. 2003 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37477), 2004
Recent remote sensing applications are moving from an interpretation of single image swaths to regional mosaics. Within-swath and between-swath radiometric variations and ortho-rectification errors, especially for airborne sensors with a wide field of view, cause most of the problems during the mosaicking process.
Palubinskas, Gintautas   +2 more
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Remote sensing

2008
During the International Summer School students and lectures - after three days theoretical lessons - spend four days into the field collecting geophysical measurement. The archaeological test-site is placed on lowland quite close to Grosseto, the city where the University of Siena recently open a satellite of the Department of Archaeology and History ...
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Multiresolution analysis of remotely sensed imagery

International Journal of Remote Sensing, 1991
Abstract A multiresolution method for analysing remotely sensed images is described, in which correlation filters, based on two-point differences, are applied over a range of scales with octave separation. When applied to typical Earth backgrounds viewed from space, the measured probability distributions of filter outputs exhibit strongly non-Gaussian ...
J. G. JONES   +2 more
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