Nuovi trends nella classificazione dei dati satellitari per analizzare l'uso del suolo

Authors

  • Renzo Carlucci

Keywords:

Telerilevamento, remote sensing, classificazione, dati satellitari, uso del suolo

Abstract

New trends in satellite data classification to analyze land use.
Image classification is the process of assigning land cover classes to pixels. In general, there are three main image classification techniques in remote sensing. The most commonly used are Unsupervised Classification and Supervised Classification techniques, however the Object-Based
classification has recently achieved a strong use as useful for high resolution data.

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Published

2018-05-08

How to Cite

Carlucci, R. (2018). Nuovi trends nella classificazione dei dati satellitari per analizzare l’uso del suolo. GEOmedia, 22(1). Retrieved from https://mediageo.it/ojs/index.php/GEOmedia/article/view/1519