Computer Processing of Remotely Sensed Images : An Introduction, 2nd Edition

Computer Processing of Remotely Sensed Images : An Introduction, 2nd Edition

by P.M. Mather (Author)

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Computer Processing of Remotely-Sensed Images An Introduction Second Edition Paul M. Mather School of Geography, The University of Nottingham, UK Remotely-sensed images of the Earth's surface provide an invaluable source of information about the geographical distribution of natural and cultural features, as well as a record of changes in environmental conditions over decadal time-scales. The second edition of this successful book provides an accessible introduction to the processing and analysis of digital images collected by aircraft and satellite-borne sensors that operate in the visible, infrared and microwave regions of the spectrum. The book begins with a survey of the physical principles of remote sensing, and goes on to consider the nature and sources of remotely-sensed data. A short survey of those aspects of computing that are relevant to remote sensing completes the introductory section of the book. In the remaining five chapters, the author surveys those aspects of image processing and pattern recognition that are relevant to remote sensing applications, including: pre-processing, enhancement, image transforms, and filtering techniques. An extended survey of classification and related methods, including neural networks, fuzzy classifiers and spectral unmixing, forms the final chapter. A unique feature of this book is the provision of a CD-ROM containing software and image data sets. The MIPS image display program provides facilities for image display, enhancement, filtering, classification, and arithmetic. 38 additional programs are provided, convering applications including maximum likelihood classification, spectral unmixing, geometric correction, principal components analysis. All of these programs run on a standard PC using the Windows 95 operating system. In addition, more than 25 image data sets collected by the Landsat MSS and TM, SPOT HRV, NOAA AVHRR and RADARSAT SAR are contained on the CD-ROM, making this book a complete package - textbook, software and data - for advanced undergraduate and Masters courses. It can also be used by postgraduate research students as a survival guide.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 306
Edition: 2Rev Ed
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published: 16 Apr 1999

ISBN 10: 0471985503
ISBN 13: 9780471985501

Media Reviews
...a stand-alone introduction to image processing... --Geography, October 2000 The first edition of this book was very successful and I would anticipate that this success will continue to be enjoyed by this new edition. --International Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol 22/7, 2001
Author Bio
Paul Mather has been Professor of Geographical Information Science at the University of Nottingham since 1988. His main research interest is in the area of computational methods of analysis of spatial data, an area in which he has published extensively. This book is the outcome of many years' experience in teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as of a long--standing interest in software and algorithm development. Professor Mather has received the Gold Medal of The Remote Sensing Society and the Back Award of the Royal Geographical Society in recognition of his contributions to remote sensing. He is currently Head of the School of Geography, University of Nottingham, and Honorary Vice--President of The Remote Sensing Society.