Remote Sensing Signatures Extraction for Hydrological Resources Management Applications

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2009

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Villalón-Turrubiates, Iván E.

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

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The extraction of hydrological characteristics from a particular geographical region through remote sensing (RS) data processing allows the generation of electronic signature maps, which are the basis to create a high-resolution collection atlas processed in time for a particular geographical zone. This can be achieved using a novel tool developed for supervised segmentation and classification of hydrological remote sensing signatures (HRSS) via the combination of both statistical strategies defined as the Weighted Order Statistics (WOS) and the Minimum Distance to Means (MDM) techniques, unifying their particular advantages. This is referred to as the Hydrological Signatures Classification (HSC) method. The extraction of HRSS from real-world high-resolution environmental RS imagery is reported to probe the efficiency of the developed technique in hydrological resources management applications.

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Image Processing, Signal Processing, Remote Sensing, Image Classification, Geographical Information

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Iván E. Villalón-Turrubiates, “Remote Sensing Signatures Extraction for Hydrological Resources Management Applications”, en Proceedings of the ACS/IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA), Rabat Marruecos, 2009, pp. 567-570.