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Gradient-Magnitude-Based Support Regions in Structural Land Use Classification
2006
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Land use classification is one of the major problems in remote sensing. Previous studies focused on multispectral information, texture-based features, and features based on edge detection to classify land usage from satellite images. In a previous study, structural features are introduced to classify land development using high-resolution satellite images. These structural features were based on line support regions (LSRs). LSRs are introduced to detect and represent straight lines in images
doi:10.1109/lgrs.2006.879560
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