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Terrestrial Mapping and Monitoring

Research Achievements

The CMIS Terrestrial Mapping and Monitoring group has produced major innovations in techniques to extract valuable, calibrated information from long-term sequences of remotely sensed data, and to combine these data with other spatial information (such as that derived from digital terrain models). These techniques include new approaches for conditional probability networks; spatial classification; discrimination (including multi-layer perceptrons); image calibration and image matching.

  • methods for integrating long-term sequences of satellite imagery with other spatially related data.

  • methods for thresholding image data. 

  • methods for classification, including incorporating spatial context.

  • methods for summarising temporal trends.

  • methods for calculating and using image texture.

  • improved methods for producing spatially and spectrally consistent sequences of satellite images.

  • methods for colour-balancing images to produce seamless mosaics.

  • operational implementation of methods for terrain illumination correction. 

  • operational implementation of methods for deriving landform information from digital elevation models (DEMs). 

 

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