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Multi-Sensor and Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing : Specific Single Class Mapping - Anil Kumar

Multi-Sensor and Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing

Specific Single Class Mapping

By: Anil Kumar, Priyadarshi Upadhyay, Uttara Singh

Paperback | 30 January 2025 | Edition Number 1

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This book elaborates fuzzy machine and deep learning models for single class mapping from multi-sensor, multi-temporal remote sensing images while handling mixed pixels and noise. It also covers the ways of pre-processing and spectral dimensionality reduction of temporal data. Further, it discusses the 'individual sample as mean' training approach to handle heterogeneity within a class. The appendix section of the book includes case studies such as mapping crop type, forest species, and stubble burnt paddy fields.

Key features:

  • Focuses on use of multi-sensor, multi-temporal data while handling spectral overlap between classes
  • Discusses range of fuzzy/deep learning models capable to extract specific single class and separates noise
  • Describes pre-processing while using spectral, textural, CBSI indices, and back scatter coefficient/Radar Vegetation Index (RVI)
  • Discusses the role of training data to handle the heterogeneity within a class
  • Supports multi-sensor and multi-temporal data processing through in-house SMIC software
  • Includes case studies and practical applications for single class mapping

This book is intended for graduate/postgraduate students, research scholars, and professionals working in environmental, geography, computer sciences, remote sensing, geoinformatics, forestry, agriculture, post-disaster, urban transition studies, and other related areas.

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