An effective remote sensing image scene classification approach using patch-based multi-scale completed local binary pattern (MS-CLBP) features and a Fisher vector (FV) is proposed. The approach extracts a set of local patch descriptors by partitioning an image and its multi-scale versions into dense patches and using the CLBP descriptor to characterize local rotation invariant texture information. Then, Fisher vector encoding is used to encode the local patch descriptors (i.e., patch-based CLBP features) into a discriminative representation. To improve the discriminative power of feature representation, multiple sets of parameters are used for CLBP to generate multiple FVs that are concatenated as the final representation for an image. A k...
High-resolution remote sensing image scene classification is a challenging visual task due to the la...
Texture features play a vital role in land cover classification of remotely sensed images. Local bin...
Remote sensing is collecting information about an object without any direct physical contact with th...
An effective remote sensing image scene classification approach using patch-based multi-scale comple...
The research focus in remote sensing scene image classification has been recently shifting towards d...
Scene classification of high-resolution remote sensing (HRRS) imagery is an important task in the in...
International audienceLand cover (LC) classification remains a challenging task due to the diversity...
Classification of scenes across multi-sensor remote sensing images with different spatial, spectral,...
Remote sensing image scene classification is a fundamental problem, which aims to label an image wit...
Scene classification is a critical technology to solve the challenges of image search and image reco...
With the rapid development of the satellite sensor technology, high spatial resolution remote sensin...
In this article, the task of remote-sensing image classification is tackled with local maximal margi...
<p> Remote sensing image scene classification plays an important role in a wide range of applicatio...
In this paper, a fused global saliency-based multiscale multiresolution multistructure local binary ...
The objective of this work is image classification, whose purpose is to group images into correspond...
High-resolution remote sensing image scene classification is a challenging visual task due to the la...
Texture features play a vital role in land cover classification of remotely sensed images. Local bin...
Remote sensing is collecting information about an object without any direct physical contact with th...
An effective remote sensing image scene classification approach using patch-based multi-scale comple...
The research focus in remote sensing scene image classification has been recently shifting towards d...
Scene classification of high-resolution remote sensing (HRRS) imagery is an important task in the in...
International audienceLand cover (LC) classification remains a challenging task due to the diversity...
Classification of scenes across multi-sensor remote sensing images with different spatial, spectral,...
Remote sensing image scene classification is a fundamental problem, which aims to label an image wit...
Scene classification is a critical technology to solve the challenges of image search and image reco...
With the rapid development of the satellite sensor technology, high spatial resolution remote sensin...
In this article, the task of remote-sensing image classification is tackled with local maximal margi...
<p> Remote sensing image scene classification plays an important role in a wide range of applicatio...
In this paper, a fused global saliency-based multiscale multiresolution multistructure local binary ...
The objective of this work is image classification, whose purpose is to group images into correspond...
High-resolution remote sensing image scene classification is a challenging visual task due to the la...
Texture features play a vital role in land cover classification of remotely sensed images. Local bin...
Remote sensing is collecting information about an object without any direct physical contact with th...