Airborne Remote Sensing of a Biological Hot Spot in the Southeastern Bering Sea.
James H. ChurnsideEvelyn D. BrownSandra Parker-StetterJohn K. HorneGeorge L. Hunt Jr.Nicola HillgruberMichael F. SiglerJohanna J. VollenweiderPublished in: Remote. Sens. (2011)
Keyphrases
- remote sensing
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- hyperspectral
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- multispectral
- change detection
- hyperspectral data
- spatial analysis
- high resolution
- satellite images
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- remote sensing imagery
- image analysis
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- image fusion
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- hyperspectral images
- satellite data
- digital image analysis
- biological data
- high spatial resolution
- hyperspectral remote sensing
- hyperspectral imagery
- land cover
- automatic image registration
- remote sensing data
- target detection
- protein protein interactions
- remotely sensed data
- infrared
- remote sensed images
- remotely sensed images
- multi spectral images
- spatial resolution
- key factors
- database systems
- computer vision
- earth observation
- pattern recognition
- earth science
- geographical information systems