Five spatial features have been evaluated for their applicability in automatic land use classification of photographic imagery. Data arrays of approximately 10,000 square meters were classified on the basis of an 8 by 8 point data array. Statistical features, information features, sequency features and texture features were evaluated using a distance to prototype classifier and an adaptive classifier. The results indicate approximately 70% accuracy in the classification
In the classification of images for land cover and land use mapping, several methods can be applied,...
In aerial photography since roads and other man-made structures are small compared to natural featur...
Object-oriented image classification has tremendous potential to improve classification accuracies o...
Five spatial features have been evaluated for their applicability in automatic land use classificati...
Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) classification data have proven to be valuable assets for various governm...
The identification, delineation, and mapping of landcover is integral for resource management and pl...
Sensors for remote sensing have improved enormously over the past few years and now deliver high res...
Two parallel and overlapping approaches to classification of remotely sensed data with the aid of sp...
The Minnesota State Planning Agency has developed a geographically referenced Land Management Inform...
Multispectral scanner data, obtained over Marion County (Indianapolis), Indiana at an altitude of 91...
The author has identified the following significant results. Preliminary digital analysis of ERTS-1 ...
Multispectral scanner data, obtained over Marion County (Indianapolis), Indiana at an altitude of 91...
Multispectral scanner data, obtained over Marion County (Indianapolis), Indiana at an altitude of 91...
The applicability of utilizing machine processing (LARSYS) of LANDSAT-1 data for identification of p...
One is likely to read the terms 'land use' and 'land cover' in the same sentence, yet these concepts...
In the classification of images for land cover and land use mapping, several methods can be applied,...
In aerial photography since roads and other man-made structures are small compared to natural featur...
Object-oriented image classification has tremendous potential to improve classification accuracies o...
Five spatial features have been evaluated for their applicability in automatic land use classificati...
Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) classification data have proven to be valuable assets for various governm...
The identification, delineation, and mapping of landcover is integral for resource management and pl...
Sensors for remote sensing have improved enormously over the past few years and now deliver high res...
Two parallel and overlapping approaches to classification of remotely sensed data with the aid of sp...
The Minnesota State Planning Agency has developed a geographically referenced Land Management Inform...
Multispectral scanner data, obtained over Marion County (Indianapolis), Indiana at an altitude of 91...
The author has identified the following significant results. Preliminary digital analysis of ERTS-1 ...
Multispectral scanner data, obtained over Marion County (Indianapolis), Indiana at an altitude of 91...
Multispectral scanner data, obtained over Marion County (Indianapolis), Indiana at an altitude of 91...
The applicability of utilizing machine processing (LARSYS) of LANDSAT-1 data for identification of p...
One is likely to read the terms 'land use' and 'land cover' in the same sentence, yet these concepts...
In the classification of images for land cover and land use mapping, several methods can be applied,...
In aerial photography since roads and other man-made structures are small compared to natural featur...
Object-oriented image classification has tremendous potential to improve classification accuracies o...