The goal of classifying objects of cartographic interest in aerial photographs was approached using techniques from pattern recognition and image processing. Bridge and airport images were chosen as the initial objects of interest and segments of photographs containing them were digitized for the data base. Edge-detection and Hough transform algorithms identified structures as candidate bridges; additional decision logic (using global contrast and other attributes) further reduced the set. Results indicate the feasibility and low computational cost of the approach
Cartography uses large-scale digital images obtained by remote sensing. Such images are commonly use...
Conventional image classification approaches may be inadequate for extraction of complex and spectra...
Feature detection in aerial images entails a number of specific problems, depending on the feature t...
An important objective in computer vision research is the automatic understanding of aerial photogra...
An important objective in computer vision research is the automatic understanding of aerial photogra...
Conventional image classification approaches may be inadequate for extraction of complex and spectra...
Conventional image classification approaches may be inadequate for extraction of complex and spectra...
In aerial photography since roads and other man-made structures are small compared to natural featur...
In this paper we discuss the use of map descriptions to guide the extraction of man-made and natural...
In this paper we discuss the use of map descriptions to guide the extraction of man-made and natural...
Aerial photographs are a crucial tool for ecological monitoring and management. New approaches for a...
This paper describes a computer program which recognizes bridges, rivers, islands and lakes from sat...
This paper describes a computer program which recognizes bridges, rivers, islands and lakes from sat...
Collecting information about objects or areas without being in physical contact with them is referre...
Extraction of features from images has been a goal of researchers since the early days of remote sen...
Cartography uses large-scale digital images obtained by remote sensing. Such images are commonly use...
Conventional image classification approaches may be inadequate for extraction of complex and spectra...
Feature detection in aerial images entails a number of specific problems, depending on the feature t...
An important objective in computer vision research is the automatic understanding of aerial photogra...
An important objective in computer vision research is the automatic understanding of aerial photogra...
Conventional image classification approaches may be inadequate for extraction of complex and spectra...
Conventional image classification approaches may be inadequate for extraction of complex and spectra...
In aerial photography since roads and other man-made structures are small compared to natural featur...
In this paper we discuss the use of map descriptions to guide the extraction of man-made and natural...
In this paper we discuss the use of map descriptions to guide the extraction of man-made and natural...
Aerial photographs are a crucial tool for ecological monitoring and management. New approaches for a...
This paper describes a computer program which recognizes bridges, rivers, islands and lakes from sat...
This paper describes a computer program which recognizes bridges, rivers, islands and lakes from sat...
Collecting information about objects or areas without being in physical contact with them is referre...
Extraction of features from images has been a goal of researchers since the early days of remote sen...
Cartography uses large-scale digital images obtained by remote sensing. Such images are commonly use...
Conventional image classification approaches may be inadequate for extraction of complex and spectra...
Feature detection in aerial images entails a number of specific problems, depending on the feature t...