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International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Volume 15
Volume 15, April 2012
- Elisabeth A. Addink

, Frieke Van Coillie
, Steven M. de Jong
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Introduction to the GEOBIA 2010 special issue: From pixels to geographic objects in remote sensing image analysis. 1-6
- Guy Thoonen, Koen Hufkens

, Jeroen Vanden Borre
, Toon Spanhove
, Paul Scheunders
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Accuracy assessment of contextual classification results for vegetation mapping. 7-15 - Ivan Lizarazo

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Quantitative land cover change analysis using fuzzy segmentation. 16-27 - Gang Chen

, Geoffrey J. Hay, Benoît St-Onge:
A GEOBIA framework to estimate forest parameters from lidar transects, Quickbird imagery and machine learning: A case study in Quebec, Canada. 28-37
- G. Doxani, Konstantinos Karantzalos

, Maria Tsakiri-Strati:
Monitoring urban changes based on scale-space filtering and object-oriented classification. 38-48 - Douglas A. Stow, Sory I. Toure, Christopher D. Lippitt, Caitlin L. Lippitt, Chung-rui Lee

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Frequency distribution signatures and classification of within-object pixels. 49-56 - Juan Ardila, Wietske Bijker

, Valentyn A. Tolpekin, Alfred Stein:
Context-sensitive extraction of tree crown objects in urban areas using VHR satellite images. 57-69
- Andrea Laliberte, Dawn Browning

, Albert Rango:
A comparison of three feature selection methods for object-based classification of sub-decimeter resolution UltraCam-L imagery. 70-78 - Anuar M. Muad

, Giles M. Foody
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Super-resolution mapping of lakes from imagery with a coarse spatial and fine temporal resolution. 79-91 - Alaitz Zabala

, Cristina Cea
, Xavier Pons
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Segmentation and thematic classification of color orthophotos over non-compressed and JPEG 2000 compressed images. 92-104

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