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Temporal Resolution -- how often the images are re-captured. | Temporal Resolution -- how often the images are re-captured. | ||
=== Image segmentation === | |||
JSEG http://old.vision.ece.ucsb.edu/segmentation/jseg/ | |||
http://old.vision.ece.ucsb.edu/segmentation/jseg/jsegcolor.html | |||
== Links == | == Links == |
Latest revision as of 22:12, 1 November 2015
ENVI expensive commercial software, and no reasonable student price.
Sensors
Opto-knowledge systems
Imaging spectrometers
Airborne Multispectral
NOAA Airborne Multispectral for Nearshore Habitat Mapping
Turns out they use MS imaging to do near-shore seafloor mapping.
Ocean Imaging is a company that processes satellite data to do things like fish finding as well as monitoring coastal pollution and nearshore processes.
Concepts
Spatial Resolution - Pixel size and count
Spectral Resolution - What bands are covered in the electromagnetic spectrum
Radiometric Resolution - how many bits per pixel
Temporal Resolution -- how often the images are re-captured.
Image segmentation
JSEG http://old.vision.ece.ucsb.edu/segmentation/jseg/ http://old.vision.ece.ucsb.edu/segmentation/jseg/jsegcolor.html
Links
Natural Resources Canada tutorial: Fundamentals of Remote Sensing