This study proposed a multi-target hierarchical detection (MTHD) method to simultaneously and automatically detect multiple directional land cover changes. MTHD used a hierarchical strategy to detect both abrupt and trend land cover changes successively. First, Grubbs' test eliminated short-lived changes by considering them outliers. Then, the Brown-Forsythe test and the combination of Tome's method and the Chow test were applied to determine abrupt changes. Finally, Sen's slope estimation coordinated with the Mann-Kendall test detection method was used to detect trend changes. Results demonstrated that both abrupt and trend land cover changes could be detected accurately and automatically. The overall accuracy of abrupt land cover changes ...
MODIS has been providing daily imagery for retrieving land surface properties with a spatial resolut...
Due to seasonal spectral variability in land-cover of cool temperate climatic conditions, the method...
Since 2000, MODIS has been providing daily imagery with a fine spatial res- olution (250 m) for retr...
This study proposed a multi-target hierarchical detection (MTHD) method to simultaneously and automa...
The normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) time-series database, derived from NOAA/AVHRR, SPO...
Spectral and NDVI values have been used to calculate the change magnitudes of land cover, but may re...
This paper shows that a feedforward Multilayer Perceptron (MLP) operating over a temporal sliding wi...
Abstract—A method for detecting land cover change using NDVI time series data derived from 500m MODI...
An automated land cover change detection method is pro-posed that uses coarse resolution hyper-tempo...
Despite the existence of long term remotely sensed datasets, change detection methods are limited an...
This paper presents a novel land cover change detection method that em-ploys a sliding window over h...
ABSTRACT: Change detection is the technique, which is used for the assessment of resources, where mu...
Contemporary satellite Earth Observation systems provide growing amounts of very high spatial resolu...
Abstract—An automated land cover change detection method is proposed that uses coarse spatial resolu...
Remotely sensed satellite images have become essential to observe the spatial and temporal changes o...
MODIS has been providing daily imagery for retrieving land surface properties with a spatial resolut...
Due to seasonal spectral variability in land-cover of cool temperate climatic conditions, the method...
Since 2000, MODIS has been providing daily imagery with a fine spatial res- olution (250 m) for retr...
This study proposed a multi-target hierarchical detection (MTHD) method to simultaneously and automa...
The normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) time-series database, derived from NOAA/AVHRR, SPO...
Spectral and NDVI values have been used to calculate the change magnitudes of land cover, but may re...
This paper shows that a feedforward Multilayer Perceptron (MLP) operating over a temporal sliding wi...
Abstract—A method for detecting land cover change using NDVI time series data derived from 500m MODI...
An automated land cover change detection method is pro-posed that uses coarse resolution hyper-tempo...
Despite the existence of long term remotely sensed datasets, change detection methods are limited an...
This paper presents a novel land cover change detection method that em-ploys a sliding window over h...
ABSTRACT: Change detection is the technique, which is used for the assessment of resources, where mu...
Contemporary satellite Earth Observation systems provide growing amounts of very high spatial resolu...
Abstract—An automated land cover change detection method is proposed that uses coarse spatial resolu...
Remotely sensed satellite images have become essential to observe the spatial and temporal changes o...
MODIS has been providing daily imagery for retrieving land surface properties with a spatial resolut...
Due to seasonal spectral variability in land-cover of cool temperate climatic conditions, the method...
Since 2000, MODIS has been providing daily imagery with a fine spatial res- olution (250 m) for retr...