Please note: In order to keep Hive up to date and provide users with the best features, we are no longer able to fully support Internet Explorer. The site is still available to you, however some sections of the site may appear broken. We would encourage you to move to a more modern browser like Firefox, Edge or Chrome in order to experience the site fully.

Spatial Statistics for Remote Sensing, PDF eBook

Spatial Statistics for Remote Sensing PDF

Edited by A. Stein, Freek D. van der Meer, Ben Gorte

Part of the Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing series

PDF

Please note: eBooks can only be purchased with a UK issued credit card and all our eBooks (ePub and PDF) are DRM protected.

Description

This book is a collection of papers on spatial statistics for remote sensing.

The book emerges from a study day that was organized in 1996 at the International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences, ITC, in Enschede, The Netherlands.

It was by several means a memorable event. The beautiful new building, according to a design by the famous modern Dutch architect Max van Huet was just opened, and this workshop was the first to take place there.

Of course, much went wrong during the workshop, in particular as the newest electronic equipment regularly failed.

But the workshop attrackted more than hundred attendants, and was generally well received.

The results of the workshop have been published in Stein et al. (1998). The aim of the workshop was to address issues of spatial statistics for remote sensing.

The ITC has a long history on collecting and analyzing satellite and other remote sensing data, but its involvement into spatial statistics is of a more recent date.

Uncertainties in remote sensing images and the large amounts of data in many spectral bands are now considered to be of such an impact that it requires a separate approach from a statistical point of view.

To quote from the justification of the study day, we read: Modern communication means such as remote sensing require an advanced use of collected data.

Satellites collect data with different resolution on different spectral bands.

Information

Information

Also in the Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing series  |  View all