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Subpixel Mapping for Remote Sensing Images

ISBN : 9781032245225

Author : Peng Wang

Publisher : CRC

Year : 2023

Language : English

Type : Book

Description : Introduction. Basic Principle of Sub-pixel Mapping. Sub-pixel Mapping Based on Single Remote Sensing Image. Subpixel Mapping Based on Multi-Shift Remote Sensing Images. Subpixel Mapping of Remote Sensing Imaging Based on Pansharpening Technology. Subpixel Mapping of Remote Sensing Image Based on Reconstruction then Classification. Application of Subpixel Mapping Technology in Remote Sensing Imaging.

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