The factor of scale in remote sensing
CE Woodcock, AH Strahler - Remote sensing of Environment, 1987 - Elsevier
Thanks to such second-and third-generation sensor systems as Thematic Mapper, SPOT,
and AVHRR, a user of digital satellite imagery for remote sensing of the earth's surface now …
and AVHRR, a user of digital satellite imagery for remote sensing of the earth's surface now …
Sensitivity of landscape metrics to pixel size
JD Wickham, KH Rhtters - International Journal of remote sensing, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Analysis of diversity and evenness metrics using land cover data are becoming
formalized in landscape ecology. Diversity and evenness metrics are dependent on the pixel …
formalized in landscape ecology. Diversity and evenness metrics are dependent on the pixel …
[PDF][PDF] Lmage texture processing and data integration
DR Peddle, SE Franklin - Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote …, 1991 - asprs.org
This study evaluates the increases in classification accuracy possible from satellite and
airborne image texture processing and integration with ancillary topographic data for a …
airborne image texture processing and integration with ancillary topographic data for a …
Spatial resolution requirements for urban studies
R WELCH - International Journal of Remote Sensing, 1982 - Taylor & Francis
Remote sensor data with spatial resolutions corresponding to 0-5-10m IFOV are required to
define adequately the high frequency detail which characterizes the urban scene. Effective …
define adequately the high frequency detail which characterizes the urban scene. Effective …
[PDF][PDF] Using spatial co-occurrence texture to increase forest structure and species composition classification accuracy.
SE Franklin, AJ Maudie, MB Lavlgne - Photogrammetric Engineering & …, 2001 - asprs.org
The analysis of forest structure and species composition with Cavayas, 1995). Texture can
be used in the classification or, high spatial resolution (5 1 m) multispeckal digital imagery …
be used in the classification or, high spatial resolution (5 1 m) multispeckal digital imagery …
Examining the effect of spatial resolution and texture window size on classification accuracy: an urban environment case
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate spatial resolution effects on image classification.
Classification maps were generated with a maximum likelihood (ML) classifier applied to …
Classification maps were generated with a maximum likelihood (ML) classifier applied to …
[PDF][PDF] Regional characterization of land cover using multiple sources of data
JE Vogelmann, T Sohl, SM Howard - … Engineering and remote …, 1998 - academia.edu
Many organizations require accurate intermediate-scale landcover information for many
applications, including modeling nutrient and pesticide runoff, understanding spatial …
applications, including modeling nutrient and pesticide runoff, understanding spatial …
Spatial metrics and image texture for mapping urban land use
The arrival of new-generation, high-spatial-resolution satellite imagery (eg, Ikonos) has
opened up new opportunities for detailed mapping and analysis of urban land use. Drawing …
opened up new opportunities for detailed mapping and analysis of urban land use. Drawing …
A multi-scale analysis of landscape statistics
DH Cain, K Riitters, K Orvis - Landscape ecology, 1997 - Springer
It is now feasible to monitor some aspects of landscapeecological condition nationwide
using remotely-sensed imagery andindicators of land cover pattern. Previous research …
using remotely-sensed imagery andindicators of land cover pattern. Previous research …
Spatial resolution of remotely sensed imagery A review paper
MRB Forshaw, A Haskell, PF Miller… - … Journal of Remote …, 1983 - Taylor & Francis
An important system-performance parameter for remote-sensing systems is the spatial
resolution. This term has an imprecise meaning and there are a multitude of different …
resolution. This term has an imprecise meaning and there are a multitude of different …