The water index (WI) is designed to highlight inland water bodies in remotely sensed imagery. The application of WI for water body mapping is mainly based on the thresholding method. However, there are three primary difficulties with this method: (1) inefficient identification of mixed water pixels; (2) confusion of water bodies with background noise; and (3) variation in the threshold values according to the location and time of image acquisitions. Considering that mixed water pixels usually appear in narrow rivers or shallow water at the edge of lakes or wide rivers, an automated method is proposed for extracting rivers and lakes by combining the WI with digital image processing techniques to address the above issues. The data sources ar...
Recently, water extraction based on the indices method has been documented in many studies using var...
To timely obtain accurate pixel water surface proportion information through remote sensing is extre...
Surface water is vital resources for terrestrial life, while the rapid development of urbanization r...
The water index (WI) is designed to highlight inland water bodies in remotely sensed imagery. The ap...
The water index (WI) is designed to highlight inland water bodies in remotely sensed imagery. The ap...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41101364 41371326 41371381;Key Project for the Strateg...
The extraction of water distribution is extremely useful in research and planning activities, includ...
Water is the most common and important resources on earth. In this paper, we tested and analyzed a v...
Water extraction is one of challenging topics in studies on remote-sensing applications. Spectral pr...
Water extraction is one of challenging topics in studies on remote-sensing applications. Spectral pr...
Water extraction is one of challenging topics in studies on remote-sensing applications. Spectral pr...
We propose two new methods for fast extraction of water features in remotely sensed imagery. Our fir...
Small water bodies and their temporal changes are, especially in urban areas, closely related to peo...
Open surface water bodies play an important role in agricultural and industrial production, and are ...
Open surface water bodies play an important role in agricultural and industrial production, and are ...
Recently, water extraction based on the indices method has been documented in many studies using var...
To timely obtain accurate pixel water surface proportion information through remote sensing is extre...
Surface water is vital resources for terrestrial life, while the rapid development of urbanization r...
The water index (WI) is designed to highlight inland water bodies in remotely sensed imagery. The ap...
The water index (WI) is designed to highlight inland water bodies in remotely sensed imagery. The ap...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41101364 41371326 41371381;Key Project for the Strateg...
The extraction of water distribution is extremely useful in research and planning activities, includ...
Water is the most common and important resources on earth. In this paper, we tested and analyzed a v...
Water extraction is one of challenging topics in studies on remote-sensing applications. Spectral pr...
Water extraction is one of challenging topics in studies on remote-sensing applications. Spectral pr...
Water extraction is one of challenging topics in studies on remote-sensing applications. Spectral pr...
We propose two new methods for fast extraction of water features in remotely sensed imagery. Our fir...
Small water bodies and their temporal changes are, especially in urban areas, closely related to peo...
Open surface water bodies play an important role in agricultural and industrial production, and are ...
Open surface water bodies play an important role in agricultural and industrial production, and are ...
Recently, water extraction based on the indices method has been documented in many studies using var...
To timely obtain accurate pixel water surface proportion information through remote sensing is extre...
Surface water is vital resources for terrestrial life, while the rapid development of urbanization r...