Remote sensing, models, and methods for image processing
Robert A. Schowengerdt
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Remote sensing, models, and methods for image processing
Published
1997
Publisher
Academic Press
Pages
522
ISBN-10
0126289816
Subjects
Elements of photogrammetry
Remote sensing and image interpretation
Computer processing of remotely-sensed images
Assessing the accuracy of remotely sensed data
Remote Sensing of the Environment
Image analysis, classification, and change detection in remote sensing
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