A detailed discussion on transformed divergence will be found in Swain and King (1973). A good introductory discussion on canonical analysis in remote sensing is given in the paper by Jensen and Waltz (1979).
Templates of any size can be defined, and for an M by N pixel sized template, the response for image pixel i,j is ... McGillem and Cooper, Castleman (1996) and Brigham (1974, 1988) all give comprehensive accounts of the properties of ...
This new edition presents material that has retained value since those early days, along with new techniques that can be incorporated into an operational framework for the analysis of remote sensing data.
Remote Sensing Digital Image Analysis provides the non-specialist with an introduction to quantitative evaluation of satellite and aircraft derived remotely retrieved data. Each chapter covers the pros and cons of...
As with its predecessors this new edition again presents material that has retained value but also includes newer techniques, covered from the perspective of operational remote sensing.
The development of kernel transformation methods, and particularly their application to remote sensing, has been rapid ... on remote sensing topics see G. Camps-Valls and L. Bruzzone, Kernel Methods for Remote Sensing Data Analysis, ...
... Contextual Classification Methods for Remotely Sensed Data. IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 25, 796–804 ... Remotely-Sensed Multi-Spectral Imagery. Int. J. Remote Sensing, 16, 3033–3058. J.D. Paola and R.A. Schowengerdt, 1995b ...