River segmentation using satellite image contextual information and Bayesian classifier
Satellite-based remote sensing imaging can provide continuous snapshots of the Earth’s surface over long periods. River extraction from remote sensing images is useful for the comprehensive study of dynamic changes of rivers over large areas. This paper presents a new method of extracting rivers by...
Main Authors: | Yousefi, Paria, Jalab, Hamid Abdullah, Ibrahim, R.W., Mohd Noor, Nurul Fazmidar, Ayub, M.N., Gani, Abdullah |
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Format: | Article |
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Maney Publishing
2016
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