Monday, 12 September 2022

Detection of Land Use and Land Cover from an Optical Remote Sensing Image: A Review | Chapter 4 | Techniques and Innovation in Engineering Research Vol. 1

 The identification of land use and land cover from an optical image has been a critical research area since since remote sensing images were first developed. The management of numerous catastrophic events like floods, tsunamis, and forest fires makes extensive use of maps of land use and cover, as well as other fields such as agriculture, environmental monitoring, urban planning, and others. In this study, the primary techniques for determining land use and land cover from an optical remote sensing image were investigated. After various ways based only on spectral information, spatio-contextual information, and knowledge-based methods have all been investigated, the importance of strategies based on spatial context and mathematical morphology has finally been argued.


Author(s) Details:

A. V. Kavitha,
Government College For Women (A), Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India.

A. Srikrishna,
Department of Information   and   Technology,   RVR   JC College of   engineering,   Chowdavaram,   Guntur,   Andhra Pradesh, India. 

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/TAIER-V1/article/view/8175

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