Measurement error is an important component of variation in most measured variables and also, therefore, in the sample variogram of field-based reflectance. The variogram of the underlying variation in reflectance is regularized and, therefore, must be continuous through the origin. The variogram of measurement error in reflectance, however, is unlikely to pass continuously through the origin. Therefore, the sample semivariance at a lag of just grealer than zeroy v(0++ ) is likely to be some positive value due solely to the error in measuring reflectance. We recommend that where possible y v(0++ ) should be computed by repeated measurement of reflectance al the same location, x, and over the same support, v. If repeated measurement is not p...
It has been generally accepted that the method of moments (MoM) variogram, which has been widely app...
Assessment of the sampling variance of the experimental variogram is an important topic in geostatis...
Abstract: Remotely sensed reflectance spectra may be biased by several intervening factors, and the ...
Previously, several methods have been developed to estimate the signal-to-noise ratio of remotely se...
Recently, the variogram has been used to represent the spatial dependence in remotely sensed data ob...
Recently, the variogram has been used to represent the spatial dependence in remotely sensed data ob...
Extraction of information from remotely sensed images would greatly benefit from increased use of sp...
Choosing rationally the spatial resolution for remote sensing requires a formal relation between the...
The aim of this note is to present a method to compute the empirical variogram of a regionalized var...
Detailed information on soil to manage polluted or agricultural sites is often prohibitively expensi...
In monitoring and modeling landscape soil processes, the sampling andmodeling scales should, ideally...
Reliance on portable, ground-based sensors for measuring crop reflectance has created a need for com...
Remotely sensed data are most useful if calibrated to spectral reflectance of known features. One si...
The Remote Sensing Group of the Optical Sciences Center at the University of Arizona performs absolu...
Previously, researchers have regularized (increased the spatial resolution of) remotely sensed image...
It has been generally accepted that the method of moments (MoM) variogram, which has been widely app...
Assessment of the sampling variance of the experimental variogram is an important topic in geostatis...
Abstract: Remotely sensed reflectance spectra may be biased by several intervening factors, and the ...
Previously, several methods have been developed to estimate the signal-to-noise ratio of remotely se...
Recently, the variogram has been used to represent the spatial dependence in remotely sensed data ob...
Recently, the variogram has been used to represent the spatial dependence in remotely sensed data ob...
Extraction of information from remotely sensed images would greatly benefit from increased use of sp...
Choosing rationally the spatial resolution for remote sensing requires a formal relation between the...
The aim of this note is to present a method to compute the empirical variogram of a regionalized var...
Detailed information on soil to manage polluted or agricultural sites is often prohibitively expensi...
In monitoring and modeling landscape soil processes, the sampling andmodeling scales should, ideally...
Reliance on portable, ground-based sensors for measuring crop reflectance has created a need for com...
Remotely sensed data are most useful if calibrated to spectral reflectance of known features. One si...
The Remote Sensing Group of the Optical Sciences Center at the University of Arizona performs absolu...
Previously, researchers have regularized (increased the spatial resolution of) remotely sensed image...
It has been generally accepted that the method of moments (MoM) variogram, which has been widely app...
Assessment of the sampling variance of the experimental variogram is an important topic in geostatis...
Abstract: Remotely sensed reflectance spectra may be biased by several intervening factors, and the ...