Remote Sensing: The Quantitative ApproachPhilip H. Swain, Shirley M. Davis The quantitative approach: concep and rationale. Radiation and instrumentation in remote sensing. Fundamentals of pattern recognition in remote sensing. Data processing methods and systems. Biological and physical considerations in applying computer-aided analysis techniques to remote sensor data. Applying the quantitative approach. Useful information from multispectral image data: another look. |
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Radiation and Instrumentation in Remote Sensing | 21 |
Fundamentals of Pattern Recognition in Remote Sensing | 136 |
DataProcessing Methods and Systems | 188 |
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