Introductory Digital Image Processing: A Remote Sensing Perspective

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Author: John R Jensen

ISBN-10: 0131453610

ISBN-13: 9780131453616

Category: Photography - Techniques & Equipment

Explains how to apply digital image processing techniques to remotely sensed imagery, and how to obtain useful results and information during this process. It assumes a course in introductory remote sensing or air photo interpretation, college algebra, and basic statistics.

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Explains how to apply digital image processing techniques toremotely sensed imagery, and how to obtain useful results andinformation during this process. It assumes a course inintroductory remote sensing or air photo interpretation,college algebra, and basic statistics. Booknews A textbook for students of physical, natural, and social sciences interested in the quantitative analysis of remotely sensed data to solve real-world problems. Assumes a background in remote sensing, college-level algebra, and univariate and multivariate statistics. Suitable for a one-semester graduate or undergraduate course. Substantially revised from the 1986 edition to incorporate new technologies and findings. Includes 16 pages of color plates. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

PrefaceAcknowledgmentsCh. 1Introduction to Digital Image Processing of Remotely Sensed Data1Ch. 2Remote Sensing Data Acquisition Alternatives17Ch. 3Image Processing System Considerations65Ch. 4Initial Statistics Extraction77Ch. 5Initial Display Alternatives and Scientific Visualization87Ch. 6Image Preprocessing: Radiometric and Geometric Correction107Ch. 7Image Enhancement139Ch. 8Thematic Information Extraction: Image Classification197Ch. 9Digital Change Detection257Ch. 10Geographic Information Systems281Index307

\ BooknewsA textbook for students of physical, natural, and social sciences interested in the quantitative analysis of remotely sensed data to solve real-world problems. Assumes a background in remote sensing, college-level algebra, and univariate and multivariate statistics. Suitable for a one-semester graduate or undergraduate course. Substantially revised from the 1986 edition to incorporate new technologies and findings. Includes 16 pages of color plates. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.\ \