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Remote Sensing of High Resolution Urban Impervious Surfaces
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Impervious surface estimation
Pixel‐based models for estimating high‐resolution impervious surface
Object‐based models for estimating high‐resolution impervious surface
Conclusions
References
Remote Sensing of High Resolution Urban Impervious Surfaces
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Impervious surface estimation
Pixel‐based models for estimating high‐resolution impervious surface
Object‐based models for estimating high‐resolution impervious surface
Conclusions
References
Remote Sensing of High Resolution Urban Impervious Surfaces
Yang, Xiaojun (editor) / Wu, Changshan (author) / Yuan, Fei (author)
Urban Remote Sensing ; 241-254
2011-04-15
14 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
regression modeling, impervious surface area estimation ‐ constructing relationship between percentage of impervious surface areas , regression tree approach, applied to IKONOS imagery ‐ estimating impervious surface distribution in Grafton , accuracy assessments ‐ of pixel‐based impervious surface estimation models , pixel‐based models, utilizing each individual pixel ‐ basic unit of analysis, object‐oriented models employing pre‐identified spatial objects as basic units , urbanization, converting rural land uses to urban land uses ‐ and increase of urban imperviousness , pixel‐based method, accurate and high‐resolution impervious surface data ‐ from IKONOS imagery , two groups of high resolution impervious surface estimation models ‐ pixel‐based and object‐based methods , spectral mixture analysis model (SMA) ‐ pixel in remote sensing imagery with number of land covers , object‐based models ‐ and high‐resolution impervious surface estimation , urban environmental analyses ‐ remote sensing of high resolution urban impervious surfaces
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