International audienceEarth observation satellites are now providing images with short revisit cycle and high spatial resolution. The amount of produced data requires new methods that will give a sound temporal analysis while being computationally efficient. Dynamic time warping has proved to be a very sound measure to capture similarities in radiometric evolutions. In this letter, we show that its nonlinear distortion behavior is compatible with the use of a spatiotemporal segmentation of the data cube that is formed by a satellite image time series (SITS). While dealing with spatial and temporal dimensions of SITS at the same time had already proven to be very challenging, this letter proves that, by taking advantage of the spatial and te...
Satellite Image Time Series (SITS) have become more accessible in recent years and SITS analysis has...
The thesis provides new insight into the segmentation processing of freely available satellite time-...
As described by [1], a “Satellite Image Time Series (SITS) is a set of satellite images taken from t...
Les séries temporelles d’images satellites (STIS) sont des données cruciales pour l’observation de l...
Huge quantities of medium resolution satellite images are available from various Earth observation s...
International audienceEnhancing the frequency of satellite acquisitions represents a key issue for E...
One of the exceptional advantages of spaceborne remote sensors is their regular scanning of the Eart...
Satellite Image Time Series (SITS) record the continuous temporal behavior of land cover types and t...
International audienceNowadays, remote sensing technologies produce huge amounts of satellite images...
Last years have witnessed an increased interest in the analysis of evolution of spatio-temporal stru...
With a continuous increase in the number of Earth Observation satellites, leading to the development...
Technological evolution in the remote sensing domain has allowed the acquisition of large archives o...
International audienceMonitoring observable processes in Satellite Image Time Series (SITS) is one o...
International audienceDuring the last decades, satellites have acquired incessantly high resolution ...
Abstract: Satellite image time series provide valuable information on the Earth’s dynamics at a vari...
Satellite Image Time Series (SITS) have become more accessible in recent years and SITS analysis has...
The thesis provides new insight into the segmentation processing of freely available satellite time-...
As described by [1], a “Satellite Image Time Series (SITS) is a set of satellite images taken from t...
Les séries temporelles d’images satellites (STIS) sont des données cruciales pour l’observation de l...
Huge quantities of medium resolution satellite images are available from various Earth observation s...
International audienceEnhancing the frequency of satellite acquisitions represents a key issue for E...
One of the exceptional advantages of spaceborne remote sensors is their regular scanning of the Eart...
Satellite Image Time Series (SITS) record the continuous temporal behavior of land cover types and t...
International audienceNowadays, remote sensing technologies produce huge amounts of satellite images...
Last years have witnessed an increased interest in the analysis of evolution of spatio-temporal stru...
With a continuous increase in the number of Earth Observation satellites, leading to the development...
Technological evolution in the remote sensing domain has allowed the acquisition of large archives o...
International audienceMonitoring observable processes in Satellite Image Time Series (SITS) is one o...
International audienceDuring the last decades, satellites have acquired incessantly high resolution ...
Abstract: Satellite image time series provide valuable information on the Earth’s dynamics at a vari...
Satellite Image Time Series (SITS) have become more accessible in recent years and SITS analysis has...
The thesis provides new insight into the segmentation processing of freely available satellite time-...
As described by [1], a “Satellite Image Time Series (SITS) is a set of satellite images taken from t...