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Optimization of Second-Order Grey-Level Texture in High-Resolution Imagery for Statistical Estimation of Above-Ground Biomass
2006
Journal of Environmental Informatics
In this paper, part of the Mt. Kenya forest with mixed vegetation biophysical characteristics was selected for grey-level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) optimization and comparison based on semivariogram modeling from high spatial resolution QuickBird imagery. The results were applied to demonstrate the role of GLCM-textures in the estimation of Above-Ground Biomass (AGB) for: the dominant afromontane (camphor) trees, tea, young and old planted pine trees from QuickBird imagery. The texture
doi:10.3808/jei.200600078
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