Computer Processing of Remotely-Sensed Images: An Introduction Remotely-sensed images of the Earth's surface provide a valuable source of information about the geographical distribution and properties of natural and cultural features. This fully revised and updat
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| Title | : | Computer Processing of Remotely-Sensed Images: An Introduction |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.57 (981 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0470849193 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 442 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2004-06-28 |
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Remotely-sensed images of the Earth's surface provide a valuable source of information about the geographical distribution and properties of natural and cultural features. This fully revised and updated edition of a highly regarded textbook deals with the mechanics of processing remotely-senses images. Presented in an accessible manner, the book covers a wide range of image processing and pattern recognition techniques. Features include:
- New topics on LiDAR data processing, SAR interferometry, the analysis of imaging spectrometer image sets and the use of the wavelet transform.
- An accompanying CD-ROM with:
- updated MIPS software, including modules for standard procedures such as image display, filtering, image transforms, graph plotting, import of data from a range of sensors.
- A set of exercises, including data sets, illustrating the application of discussed methods using the MIPS software.
- An extensive list of WWW resources including colour illus
Editorial : "Like its first edition, Computer Processing of Remotely-Sensed Images: An Introduction will serve as a well-structured introductory textbook for geography students studying remote sensing at an advanced undergraduate and Masters levels. The book can be used as a sequence of remote sensing tutorials, with questions at the end of each chapter", , , GI News#
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