Two-Dimensional Change Detection Methods Remote Sensing Applications
Change detection using remotely sensed images has many applications, such as urban monitoring, land-cover change analysis, and disaster management. This work investigates two-dimensional change detection methods. The existing methods in the literature are
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_ Murat Ilsever Cem Ünsalan •
Two-Dimensional Change Detection Methods Remote Sensing Applications
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_ Murat Ilsever Department of Computer Engineering Yeditepe University Ag˘ustos Yerlesßimi 26 34755 Kayisdagi Istanbul Turkey
ISSN 2191-5768 ISBN 978-1-4471-4254-6 DOI 10.1007/978-1-4471-4255-3
Cem Ünsalan Electrical and Electronics Engineering Yeditepe University Ag˘ustos Yerlesßimi 26 34755 Kayisdagi Istanbul Turkey
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Preface
Sequential images captured from a region may be used to detect changes there. This technique may be used in different fields such as video surveillance, medical imaging, and remote sensing. Especially in remote sensing, change detection is used in land use and cover analysis, forest or vegetation inspection, and flood monitoring. Although manual change detection is a
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