Change Detection

Introduction to principles and methods
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Change is a direct consequence of the physical composition of the Earth. The continous course of interconnected cycles causes alterations of the land surface. This lesson gives insight to methods and principles of change detection in remote sensing, both optical and radar based. It deals with the nature and types of change as well as image processing methods to detect change in RS images.

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