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Image classification and image resolution issues for DOQQ analysis

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Date Issued:
2000
Summary:
High-resolution imagery is becoming readily available to the public. Private firms and government organizations are using high-resolution images but are running into problems with storage space and processing time. High-resolution images are extremely large files, and have proven cumbersome to work with and control. By resampling fine resolution imagery to a lower resolution, storage and processing space can be dramatically reduced. Fine-resolution imagery is not needed to map most features and resampled high-resolution imagery can be used as a replacement for low-resolution satellite imagery in some cases. The effects of resampling on the spectral quality of a high-resolution image can be demonstrated by answering the following questions: (1) Is the quality of spectral information on a color infrared DOQQ comparable to SPOT and TM Landsat satellite imagery for the purpose of digital image classification? (2) What is the appropriate resolution for mapping surface features using high-resolution imagery for spectral categories of information? (3) What is the appropriate resolution for mapping surface features using high-resolution imagery for land-use land-cover information?
Title: Image classification and image resolution issues for DOQQ analysis.
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Name(s): Boruff, Bryan Jeffery.
Florida Atlantic University, Degree grantor
Roberts, Charles, Thesis advisor
Type of Resource: text
Genre: Electronic Thesis Or Dissertation
Issuance: monographic
Date Issued: 2000
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Place of Publication: Boca Raton, Fla.
Physical Form: application/pdf
Extent: 107 p.
Language(s): English
Summary: High-resolution imagery is becoming readily available to the public. Private firms and government organizations are using high-resolution images but are running into problems with storage space and processing time. High-resolution images are extremely large files, and have proven cumbersome to work with and control. By resampling fine resolution imagery to a lower resolution, storage and processing space can be dramatically reduced. Fine-resolution imagery is not needed to map most features and resampled high-resolution imagery can be used as a replacement for low-resolution satellite imagery in some cases. The effects of resampling on the spectral quality of a high-resolution image can be demonstrated by answering the following questions: (1) Is the quality of spectral information on a color infrared DOQQ comparable to SPOT and TM Landsat satellite imagery for the purpose of digital image classification? (2) What is the appropriate resolution for mapping surface features using high-resolution imagery for spectral categories of information? (3) What is the appropriate resolution for mapping surface features using high-resolution imagery for land-use land-cover information?
Identifier: 9780599747319 (isbn), 15787 (digitool), FADT15787 (IID), fau:12539 (fedora)
Collection: FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
Note(s): Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2000.
Subject(s): Remote sensing
Image processing
Image analysis
Held by: Florida Atlantic University Libraries
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