A major difficulty in remote sensing is handling the many data from sensors aboard aircraft and satellites. In this paper we identify an optimal procedure for sampling remotely sensed data before their storage or on their retrieval. The procedure depends on spatial correlation in the scene and uses kriging to estimate values that have been lost. An example in which data from an airborne multispectral scanner could be diminished to only about one tenth without serious loss of precision illustrates the method
In planning a sampling regime, it is desirable that the sampling procedure should involve minimum es...
When monitoring spatial phenomena, we are not just interested in measurements at sensed locations bu...
The acquirement of ground control points (GCPs) is a basic and important step in the geometric corre...
A major difficulty in remote sensing is handling the many data from sensors aboard aircraft and sate...
The sampling of ground data cover has presented problems for many years. Investigators have found th...
Remote sensing investigations often involve sampling on the ground to estimate the mean of some prop...
International audienceThis study presents various strategies to sample databases from large atmosphe...
The support is a geostatistical term used to describe the size, geometry and orientation of the spac...
As remote sensing instruments evolve, the size of imagery data sets derived from remote sensing cont...
In the aftermath of radiation or chemical accidents, responders must rapidly map out regions of cont...
When monitoring spatial phenomena, we are not just interested in measurements at sensed locations bu...
The efficiency of area sample designs is influenced by the number of sampling stages, the size of sa...
The objective of this paper is to examine the applicability of two geostatistical approaches, ordina...
In order to achieve wider acceptance among users of thematic maps derived from remote sensing data, ...
This dissertation focuses on the development of high-quality image reconstruction methods from a lim...
In planning a sampling regime, it is desirable that the sampling procedure should involve minimum es...
When monitoring spatial phenomena, we are not just interested in measurements at sensed locations bu...
The acquirement of ground control points (GCPs) is a basic and important step in the geometric corre...
A major difficulty in remote sensing is handling the many data from sensors aboard aircraft and sate...
The sampling of ground data cover has presented problems for many years. Investigators have found th...
Remote sensing investigations often involve sampling on the ground to estimate the mean of some prop...
International audienceThis study presents various strategies to sample databases from large atmosphe...
The support is a geostatistical term used to describe the size, geometry and orientation of the spac...
As remote sensing instruments evolve, the size of imagery data sets derived from remote sensing cont...
In the aftermath of radiation or chemical accidents, responders must rapidly map out regions of cont...
When monitoring spatial phenomena, we are not just interested in measurements at sensed locations bu...
The efficiency of area sample designs is influenced by the number of sampling stages, the size of sa...
The objective of this paper is to examine the applicability of two geostatistical approaches, ordina...
In order to achieve wider acceptance among users of thematic maps derived from remote sensing data, ...
This dissertation focuses on the development of high-quality image reconstruction methods from a lim...
In planning a sampling regime, it is desirable that the sampling procedure should involve minimum es...
When monitoring spatial phenomena, we are not just interested in measurements at sensed locations bu...
The acquirement of ground control points (GCPs) is a basic and important step in the geometric corre...