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Land Cover Classification of Multispectral Remotely Sensed Data Based on Channel Relative Spatial Pattern
2020
VOLUME-8 ISSUE-10, AUGUST 2019, REGULAR ISSUE
Land spread grouping of remotely detected pictures includes characterizing the satellite pictures into various land use/land spread classes, for example, water, urban region, crop land, backwoods and so on. To screen the ecological effects. Highlights like shading and surface assume a prevalent job in land spread grouping. Picking an appropriate shading space is a significant issue for shading picture order. The quality of various shading spaces, for example, RGB, HSV, LUV have been coordinated
doi:10.35940/ijitee.b7230.019320
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