Abstract: Shadows in high resolution imagery create significant problems for urban land cover classification and environmental application. We first investigated whether shadows were intrinsically different and hypothetically possible to separate from each other with ground spectral measurements. Both pixel-based and object-oriented methods were used to evaluate the effects of shadow detection on QuickBird image classification and spectroradiometric restoration. In each method, shadows were detected and separated either with or without histogram thresholding, and subsequently corrected with a k-nearest neighbor algorithm and a linear correlation correction. The results showed that shadows had distinct spectroradiometric characteristics, thu...
Author name used in this manuscript: Bruce A. KingRefereed conference paper2012-2013 > Academic rese...
Abstract: Shadows exist in almost all aerial and outdoor images, and they can be useful for estimati...
Abstract: Shadows exist in almost all aerial and outdoor images, and they can be useful for estimati...
Shadows in high resolution imagery create significant problems for urban land cover classification a...
Shadows in remote sensing images often result in problems for many applications such as land-cover c...
High-resolution imagery is becoming increasingly available for use in land-cover mapping; however, p...
High-resolution imagery is becoming increasingly available for use in land-cover mapping; however, p...
The effects of shadow in remote sensing imagery are investigated. The measurement of radiance in sun...
Remote sensing images provide a valuable source of information about the earth's surface. The presen...
Shadow regions are very present in the high spatial resolution images, particularly in urban environ...
xi, 125 p. : col. ill., 1 col. map ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M LSGI 2013 WanLa...
Large portions of shadowed areas in satellite images of urban areas can affect the accuracy of class...
While high-resolution remote sensing images have increased application possibilities for urban studi...
In remote sensing (RS), shadows play an important role, commonly affecting the quality of data recor...
In remote sensing (RS), shadows play an important role, commonly affecting the quality of data recor...
Author name used in this manuscript: Bruce A. KingRefereed conference paper2012-2013 > Academic rese...
Abstract: Shadows exist in almost all aerial and outdoor images, and they can be useful for estimati...
Abstract: Shadows exist in almost all aerial and outdoor images, and they can be useful for estimati...
Shadows in high resolution imagery create significant problems for urban land cover classification a...
Shadows in remote sensing images often result in problems for many applications such as land-cover c...
High-resolution imagery is becoming increasingly available for use in land-cover mapping; however, p...
High-resolution imagery is becoming increasingly available for use in land-cover mapping; however, p...
The effects of shadow in remote sensing imagery are investigated. The measurement of radiance in sun...
Remote sensing images provide a valuable source of information about the earth's surface. The presen...
Shadow regions are very present in the high spatial resolution images, particularly in urban environ...
xi, 125 p. : col. ill., 1 col. map ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M LSGI 2013 WanLa...
Large portions of shadowed areas in satellite images of urban areas can affect the accuracy of class...
While high-resolution remote sensing images have increased application possibilities for urban studi...
In remote sensing (RS), shadows play an important role, commonly affecting the quality of data recor...
In remote sensing (RS), shadows play an important role, commonly affecting the quality of data recor...
Author name used in this manuscript: Bruce A. KingRefereed conference paper2012-2013 > Academic rese...
Abstract: Shadows exist in almost all aerial and outdoor images, and they can be useful for estimati...
Abstract: Shadows exist in almost all aerial and outdoor images, and they can be useful for estimati...