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Performance comparisons between information extraction techniques using variable spatial resolution data
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Earth ObservationEngineeringGeographic Information RetrievalMultispectral ImagingTerrestrial SensingEarth ScienceGeographic Information SystemsImage AnalysisInformation RetrievalData SciencePattern RecognitionData IntegrationData RetrievalPublic HealthDecreased Instantaneous FieldStatisticsSatellite ImagingGeodesyMachine VisionSynthetic Aperture RadarGeographySpatial Data AcquisitionInformation ExtractionMicroradian IfovComputer VisionLand Cover MapRadarInformation Extraction TechniquesClassifier DesignRemote SensingPerformance ComparisonsData ExtractionData Modeling
The decreased instantaneous field of view (IFOV) is one of the principal advances noted for the Thematic Mapper (TM) sensor. The 42.5 microradian IFOV of TM and the 710 km nominal orbit altitude result in a 30 m nominal spatial resolution at the earth surface. This is a considerable decrease in the projected pixel area when compared to the 79 m nominal spatial resolution of the Landsat Multispectral Scanner (MSS). An experiment was conducted which allowed a rigorous test of the influence of classifier design, with data spatial resolution of TM (30 m) and approximately that of the Landsat MSS (90 m), on classification performance for a particular TM scene. The experiment involved evaluation of the results for the per-point Gaussian maximum likelihood (GML) classifier and the supervised ECHO (Extraction and Classification of Homogeneous Objects) classifier.
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