SPOT simulation imagery was acquired for a test site in the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire, U.K. This data was qualitatively and quantitatively evaluated for its potential application in forest resource mapping and management. A variety of techniques are described for enhancing the image with the aim of providing species level discrimination within the forest. Visual interpretation of the imagery was more successful than automated classification. The heterogeneity within the forest classes, and in particular between the forest and urban class, resulted in poor discrimination using traditional `per-pixel' automated methods of classification. Different means of assessing classification accuracy are proposed. Two techniques for measuring te...
Abstract The ability to spatially quantify changes in the landscape and create land-cover maps is on...
Satellite imagery such as Landsat has been in use for decades for many landscape and regional scale ...
Abstract—Two methods of training data collection for automated image classification were tested in V...
In this study, the usefulness of a texture measure to improve accuracy of forest classifications fro...
Forests are classified into smaller units, called stands, which are made up of trees of similar spec...
National Forest Inventories (NFI) in Britain such as the Forestry Commission’s National Inventory of...
Associate Professor, Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Saud University, Riy...
This work presents a new method for characterising forests with remote sensing data using numerical ...
Remote sensing has great potential as a source of information on tree species. The classification ap...
The identification and mapping of 12 surface-cover types within Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, i...
Remote sensing has great potential as a source of information on tree species. The classification ap...
Description of the subject. Understanding the current situation and evolution of forests is essentia...
Traditional forest inventory methods are compared with photointerpreted results. The accuracy of pho...
Abstract. Airborne sensor image texture derived following a geostatistical analysis can increase the...
Remote sensing classification has the potential to provide important information, such as tree speci...
Abstract The ability to spatially quantify changes in the landscape and create land-cover maps is on...
Satellite imagery such as Landsat has been in use for decades for many landscape and regional scale ...
Abstract—Two methods of training data collection for automated image classification were tested in V...
In this study, the usefulness of a texture measure to improve accuracy of forest classifications fro...
Forests are classified into smaller units, called stands, which are made up of trees of similar spec...
National Forest Inventories (NFI) in Britain such as the Forestry Commission’s National Inventory of...
Associate Professor, Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Saud University, Riy...
This work presents a new method for characterising forests with remote sensing data using numerical ...
Remote sensing has great potential as a source of information on tree species. The classification ap...
The identification and mapping of 12 surface-cover types within Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, i...
Remote sensing has great potential as a source of information on tree species. The classification ap...
Description of the subject. Understanding the current situation and evolution of forests is essentia...
Traditional forest inventory methods are compared with photointerpreted results. The accuracy of pho...
Abstract. Airborne sensor image texture derived following a geostatistical analysis can increase the...
Remote sensing classification has the potential to provide important information, such as tree speci...
Abstract The ability to spatially quantify changes in the landscape and create land-cover maps is on...
Satellite imagery such as Landsat has been in use for decades for many landscape and regional scale ...
Abstract—Two methods of training data collection for automated image classification were tested in V...