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Despite the importance of satellite remote sensing technology in all aspects of environmental science, psychological research is only now beginning to experimentally examine the human factor in interpreting remote sensing imagery. Interpreting Remote Sensing Imagery: Human Factors draws together leading psychologists, leading remote sensing scientists, and scientists in both government and industry, to consider issues involving expertise and perceptual skill in satellite image interpretation. Topics in the book range from the aesthetics of scientific visualization, to the mathematical analysis of perceptible objects, to the applied problems of training and interface design.
Geographical perception. --- Remote sensing. --- Geografie --- Remote Sensing --- Remote Sensing Algemeen.
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This comprehensive emphasizes new methods involved in the extraction of thematic information from remotely sensed images, including neural networks (especially artificial neural networks), fuzzy theory, texture and quantization, and the use of Markov random fields. It is concise and accessible and the authors conclude with coverage of the state-of-the-art topics of multisource data analysis, evidential reasoning and genetic algorithms. Including a full color section and basic remote sensing theory, Classification Methods for Remotely Sensed Data will prove invaluable for advanced undergraduate students and graduates/researchers in the field.
Geografie --- Pattern recognition systems. --- Remote sensing. --- Remote Sensing --- Remote Sensing Algemeen.
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