Authors
Pol Coppin, Inge Jonckheere, Kristiaan Nackaerts, Bart Muys, Eric Lambin
Publication date
2004/5/1
Source
International journal of remote sensing
Volume
25
Issue
9
Pages
1565-1596
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Techniques based on multi-temporal, multi-spectral, satellite-sensor-acquired data have demonstrated potential as a means to detect, identify, map and monitor ecosystem changes, irrespective of their causal agents. This review paper, which summarizes the methods and the results of digital change detection in the optical/infrared domain, has as its primary objective a synthesis of the state of the art today. It approaches digital change detection from three angles. First, the different perspectives from which the variability in ecosystems and the change events have been dealt with are summarized. Change detection between pairs of images (bi-temporal) as well as between time profiles of imagery derived indicators (temporal trajectories), and, where relevant, the appropriate choices for digital imagery acquisition timing and change interval length definition, are discussed. Second, pre-processing routines either to …
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P Coppin, I Jonckheere, K Nackaerts, B Muys… - International journal of remote sensing, 2004
POL COPPIN, E LAMBIN, I JONCKHEERE, B MUYS - Analysis of multi-temporal remote sensing images, 2002
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