An analysis of phenomena causing nonlinearities in the transformation from Landsat multispectral scanner coordinates to ground coordinates is presented. Experimental results comparing rms errors at ground control points indicated a slight improvement when a nonlinear (8-parameter) transformation was used instead of an affine (6-parameter) transformation. Using a preliminary ground truth map of a test site in Alabama covering the Mobile Bay area and six Landsat images of the same scene, several classification methods were assessed. A methodology was developed for automatic change detection using classification/cluster maps. A coding scheme was employed for generation of change depiction maps indicating specific types of changes. Inter- and i...
Development of satisfactory techniques for detecting change in coastal zone environments is required...
The author has identified the following significant results. Results are reported for: (1) subscene ...
The author has identified the following significant results. Of the four change detection techniques...
Remote sensing can furnish a quantitative method for detecting change in earth surface features. LAN...
A large and diverse number of computational techniques are routinely used to process and analyze rem...
Progress is reported for several projects involving the utilization of LANDSAT remote sensing capabi...
Change detection in remotely sensed imagery is a multi-faceted problem with a wide variety of desire...
Environmental changes are amongst the most important research subjects in geography. The changes may...
Several aspects of computer-assisted analysis techniques for image enhancement and thematic classifi...
Previously established results demonstrate that LANDSAT data are autocorrelated and can be described...
The increasing need for real-time data on the various land surface form phenomena led to the rising ...
A digital resampling technique for LANDSAT data is reported that incorporates a deconvolution concep...
Assessment and detection of environmental changes is one the most frequent applications in remote se...
The author has identified the following significant results. For the recognition of terrain types, s...
Radiometric corrections serve to remove the effects that alter the spectral characteristics of land ...
Development of satisfactory techniques for detecting change in coastal zone environments is required...
The author has identified the following significant results. Results are reported for: (1) subscene ...
The author has identified the following significant results. Of the four change detection techniques...
Remote sensing can furnish a quantitative method for detecting change in earth surface features. LAN...
A large and diverse number of computational techniques are routinely used to process and analyze rem...
Progress is reported for several projects involving the utilization of LANDSAT remote sensing capabi...
Change detection in remotely sensed imagery is a multi-faceted problem with a wide variety of desire...
Environmental changes are amongst the most important research subjects in geography. The changes may...
Several aspects of computer-assisted analysis techniques for image enhancement and thematic classifi...
Previously established results demonstrate that LANDSAT data are autocorrelated and can be described...
The increasing need for real-time data on the various land surface form phenomena led to the rising ...
A digital resampling technique for LANDSAT data is reported that incorporates a deconvolution concep...
Assessment and detection of environmental changes is one the most frequent applications in remote se...
The author has identified the following significant results. For the recognition of terrain types, s...
Radiometric corrections serve to remove the effects that alter the spectral characteristics of land ...
Development of satisfactory techniques for detecting change in coastal zone environments is required...
The author has identified the following significant results. Results are reported for: (1) subscene ...
The author has identified the following significant results. Of the four change detection techniques...