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Classification Methods For Remotely Sensed Data

Provides a comprehensive review of the field of classification methods applied to remotely sensed data. This work provides a detailed discussion of different approaches to image classification, including maximum likelihood, fuzzy sets, and artificial neural networks.
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Provides a comprehensive review of the field of classification methods applied to remotely sensed data. This work provides a detailed discussion of different approaches to image classification, including maximum likelihood, fuzzy sets, & artificial neural networks.

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