Multispectral Image Analysis Using the Object-Oriented Paradigm (Remote Sensing Applications Series)

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Multispectral Image Analysis Using the Object-Oriented Paradigm (Remote Sensing Applications Series)

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Rating : 4.70 (773 Votes)
Asin : 1420043064
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 184 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-01-05
Language : English

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It examines the creation of object primitives using image segmentation approaches and the use of various techniques for object classification. Bringing a fresh new perspective to remote sensing, object-based image analysis is a paradigm shift from the traditional pixel-based approach. Featuring various practical examples to provide understanding of this new modus operandi, Multispectral Image Analysis Using the Object-Oriented Paradigm reviews the current image analysis methods and demonstrates advantages to improve information extraction from imagery.This reference describes traditional image analysis techniques, introduces object-oriented technology, and discusses the benefits of object-based versus pixel-based classification. The accompanying two CD-ROMs present sample data that enable the use of different approaches to problem solving.Integrating remote sensing techniques and GIS analysis, Multispectral Image Analysis Using the Object-Oriented Paradigm distills new tools to extract information from remotely sensed data.. He concludes by addressing accuracy assessment approaches. The author covers image enhancement methods, how to use ancillary data to constrain image segmentation, and concepts of semantic grouping of objects

"Good Book" according to jnolan. I have to say there is not much out there on learning OBIA but this book does a pretty good with it. Though if you cannot pick up on things pretty quickly you might have some trouble with this book. The author assumes that you can pick up on the material really pretty fast. On the other side there are good explanations and examples that will get you moving right along. If anything this is a good reference book to keep in your Library. I would

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