Image Processing and Data Analysis with ERDAS IMAGINE® / by Stacy A.C. Nelson and Siamak Khorram.
By: A.C. Nelson, Stacy [author.]
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Contributor(s): Khorram, Siamak [author.]
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Acquiring Data: EarthExplorer, GloVis, LandsatLook Viewer, and NRCS Geospatial Data Gateway -- 2. Introduction to Image Data Processing -- 3. Georectification -- 4. Orthorectification -- 5. Positional Accuracy Assessment -- 6. Radiometric Image Enhancement -- 7. Spatial Image Enhancement -- 8. Image Digitizing and Interpretation -- 9. Unsupervised Classification -- 10. Supervised Classification -- 11. Object Based Image Analysis -- 12. Additional Image Analysis Techniques -- 13. Assessing Thematic Classification Accuracy -- 14. Basics of Digital Stereoscopy -- Appendix: Answer to Chapter Review Questions -- References -- Index
Globally, a wide variety of organizations rely on ERDAS IMAGINE® daily, including local, state and national mapping agencies, transportation departments, defense organizations, engineering and utility companies and many more. ERDAS IMAGINE® is a powerful software package used to collect, process, analyze and understand raw geospatial data, it has become the industry standard in digital image processing. This book provides the first comprehensive guide to develop a proficiency in digital image processing of remotely sensed data from a research/real-world application perspective, along with robust hands-on, start-to-finish examples that represent the most commonly/traditionally used methods.
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