Remote Sensing: From Image Processing to Spatio-temporal Processing

This paper gives a brief survey of remote sensing techniques from a viewpoint of pattern recognition and media understanding (PRMU). First we give a brief summary of remote sensing, and then introduce related work on both remote sensing image processing and some unique issues in remote sensing image processing. We moreover point out that the future direction of remote sensing is expected to be (1) from multispectral to hyperspectral, and (2) integrated with geoinformatics, and we further demonstrate that the commonality between these directions is a movement from image processing to spatio-temporal processing. Lastly we deliver our subjective opinions on possible contribution from the PRMU community to the remote sensing community.

Citation

Asanobu KITAMOTO, "Remote Sensing: From Image Processing to Spatio-temporal Processing", Technical Report of Institute of Electronics, Information, and Communication Engineers (IEICE), Vol. PRMU2002-255, pp. 73-80, 2003-3 (in Japanese)

BibTeX Format

      @InProceedings{ k:prmu03,
      author = {Asanobu KITAMOTO},
      title = {Remote Sensing: From Image Processing to Spatio-temporal Processing},
      booktitle = {Technical Report of Institute of Electronics, Information, and Communication Engineers (IEICE)},
      volume = {PRMU2002-255},
      pages = {73-80},
      year = 2003,
      month = 3,
      doi = {},
      note = { (in Japanese)},
      }
    

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