Abstract—This work aims at automatically identify and ex-tract the region covered by the upwelling waters in the costal ocean of Morocco using the well known region-growing segmen-tation algorithm. The later consists in coarse segmentation of upwelling area which characterized by cold and usually nutrient-rich water near the coast. The complete system has been validated by an oceanographer over a database of 30 Sea Surface Tem-perature (SST) satellite images of the year 2007 obtained from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) sensor onboard NOAA-18 satellite serie, demonstrating its capability and effectiveness to reproduce the shape of upwelling area
L'upwelling a été étudié en comparent les mesures du transport de' Ekman avec les données de la temp...
In this paper a novel clustering algorithm is proposed as a version of the seeded region growing (SR...
AbstractSea surface temperature is one of the important parameters in determining the area of fishin...
International audienceThis work aims at automatically identify and ex- tract the region covered by t...
International audienceThis paper proposes an unsupervised algorithm for automatic detection and segm...
International audienceAn unsupervised classification method is developed for the coarse segmentation...
International audienceIn this paper we aim to present a new methodology to derive rigorous SST-based...
International audienceIn this work, we aim to develop a simple and fast algorithm using conventional...
International audienceThis work aims at automatically identify the upwelling areas in coastal ocean ...
International audienceThis research deals with the problem of identifying and extracting effectively...
International audienceAnalysis and study of coastal upwelling using sea surface temperature (SST) sa...
International audienceNonlinear signal processing using the Microcanonical Multiscale Formalism (MMF...
International audienceThe Atlantic coast of Morocco, being part of the Easter Boundaries Upwelling E...
International audienceThe region along the NorthWest African coast (20 • N to 36 • N and 4 • W to 19...
Coastal upwelling is a process when cold and nutrient-rich water dynamically appears over the surfac...
L'upwelling a été étudié en comparent les mesures du transport de' Ekman avec les données de la temp...
In this paper a novel clustering algorithm is proposed as a version of the seeded region growing (SR...
AbstractSea surface temperature is one of the important parameters in determining the area of fishin...
International audienceThis work aims at automatically identify and ex- tract the region covered by t...
International audienceThis paper proposes an unsupervised algorithm for automatic detection and segm...
International audienceAn unsupervised classification method is developed for the coarse segmentation...
International audienceIn this paper we aim to present a new methodology to derive rigorous SST-based...
International audienceIn this work, we aim to develop a simple and fast algorithm using conventional...
International audienceThis work aims at automatically identify the upwelling areas in coastal ocean ...
International audienceThis research deals with the problem of identifying and extracting effectively...
International audienceAnalysis and study of coastal upwelling using sea surface temperature (SST) sa...
International audienceNonlinear signal processing using the Microcanonical Multiscale Formalism (MMF...
International audienceThe Atlantic coast of Morocco, being part of the Easter Boundaries Upwelling E...
International audienceThe region along the NorthWest African coast (20 • N to 36 • N and 4 • W to 19...
Coastal upwelling is a process when cold and nutrient-rich water dynamically appears over the surfac...
L'upwelling a été étudié en comparent les mesures du transport de' Ekman avec les données de la temp...
In this paper a novel clustering algorithm is proposed as a version of the seeded region growing (SR...
AbstractSea surface temperature is one of the important parameters in determining the area of fishin...