Variable Endmember Constrained Least Square (VECLS) technique is proposed to account endmember variability in the linear mixture model by incorporating the variance for each class, the signals of which varies from pixel to pixel due to change in urban land cover (LC) structures. VECLS is first tested with a computer simulated three class endmember considering four bands having small, medium and large variability with three different spatial resolutions. The technique is next validated with real datasets of IKONOS, Landsat ETM+ and MODIS. The results show that correlation between actual and estimated proportion is higher by an average of 0.25 for the artificial datasets compared to a situation where variability is not considered. With IKONOS...
Spatial explicit monitoring of impervious surface fractions provides essential information for urban...
This paper describes a new method for linear spectral mixture analysis. Endmember spectra are only u...
Linear spectral mixture models can be standardized by using endmembers that span the global mixing s...
Variable Endmember Constrained Least Square (VECLS) technique is proposed to account endmember varia...
Multiple endmember spectral mixture analysis (MESMA) has been widely applied for estimating fraction...
In urban areas, spectral mixture analysis (SMA) is a common technique for deriving the fractions of ...
Spectral mixture analysis (SMA) is a common approach for parameterizing biophysical fractions of urb...
As an important indicator of anthropogenic impacts on the Earth’s surface, it is of great necessity ...
Spectral mixture analysis is a widely used method to determine the sub-pixel abundance of vegetation...
Multiple Endmember Spectral Mixture Analysis (MESMA) is a widely applied tool to retrieve spatially ...
The advance in remote sensing technology helps people more easily assess urban growth. In this study...
Urban change processes that have been occurring over the past decades are affecting the human and na...
The advance in remote sensing technology makes people easily assess urban growth. In this study, a m...
This study involves stepwise application of Unconstrained Linear Mixer Model (ULMM) for sub-pixel cl...
Urban surfaces are highly inhomogeneous because of the high spatial and spectral diversity of man-ma...
Spatial explicit monitoring of impervious surface fractions provides essential information for urban...
This paper describes a new method for linear spectral mixture analysis. Endmember spectra are only u...
Linear spectral mixture models can be standardized by using endmembers that span the global mixing s...
Variable Endmember Constrained Least Square (VECLS) technique is proposed to account endmember varia...
Multiple endmember spectral mixture analysis (MESMA) has been widely applied for estimating fraction...
In urban areas, spectral mixture analysis (SMA) is a common technique for deriving the fractions of ...
Spectral mixture analysis (SMA) is a common approach for parameterizing biophysical fractions of urb...
As an important indicator of anthropogenic impacts on the Earth’s surface, it is of great necessity ...
Spectral mixture analysis is a widely used method to determine the sub-pixel abundance of vegetation...
Multiple Endmember Spectral Mixture Analysis (MESMA) is a widely applied tool to retrieve spatially ...
The advance in remote sensing technology helps people more easily assess urban growth. In this study...
Urban change processes that have been occurring over the past decades are affecting the human and na...
The advance in remote sensing technology makes people easily assess urban growth. In this study, a m...
This study involves stepwise application of Unconstrained Linear Mixer Model (ULMM) for sub-pixel cl...
Urban surfaces are highly inhomogeneous because of the high spatial and spectral diversity of man-ma...
Spatial explicit monitoring of impervious surface fractions provides essential information for urban...
This paper describes a new method for linear spectral mixture analysis. Endmember spectra are only u...
Linear spectral mixture models can be standardized by using endmembers that span the global mixing s...