Introductory Digital Image Processing: A Remote Sensing Perspective
Introductory Digital Image Processing: A Remote Sensing Perspective focuses on digital image processing of aircraft- and satellite-derived, remotely sensed data for Earth resource management applications. Extensively illustrated, it explains how to extract biophysical information from remote sensor data for almost all multidisciplinary land-based environmental projects. Part of the Pearson Series Geographic Information Science
KEY TOPICS: Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing; Remote Sensing Data Collection; Digital Image Processing Hardware and Software; Image Quality Assessment and Statistical Evaluation; Display Alternatives and Scientific Visualization; Electromagnetic Radiation Principles and Radiometric Correction; Geometric Correction; Image Enhancement; Thematic Information Extraction: Pattern Recognition; Information Extraction Using Artificial Intelligence; Information Extraction Using Imaging Spectroscopy; Change Detection; Remote Sensing—Derived Thematic Map Accuracy Assessment
MARKET: For those interested in Remote Sensing in Geography, Geology, Forestry, and Biology.
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For junior/graduate-level courses in Remote Sensing in Geography, Geology, Forestry, and Biology.
Introductory Digital Image Processing: A Remote Sensing Perspective focuses on digital image processing of aircraft- and satellite-derived, remotely sensed data for Earth resource management applications. Extensively illustrated, it explains how to extract biophysical information from remote sensor data for almost all multidisciplinary land-based environmental projects. Part of the Pearson Series Geographic Information Science.
Now in full color, the Fourth Edition provides up-to-date information on analytical methods used to analyze digital remote sensing data. Each chapter contains a substantive reference list that can be used by students and scientists as a starting place for their digital image processing project or research. A new appendix provides sources of imagery and other geospatial information.
