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5 August 1997 Map feature examination of RADARSAT for geospatial utility and imagery enhancement opportunities
Gary A. Duncan, William H. Heidbreder, James Hammack, Casimir Szpak
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Abstract
This paper discusses multisensor tests conducted to examine the geospatial information potential of RADARSAT imagery. The focus of the tests will be to develop a metric for determining which map features present in optical or radar imagery could benefit from the use of multisensor enhancement techniques. Visual and geospatial differences between optical and radar imagery will be studied. Data collection and analysis will be based on a product-source prediction capability (PSPC) and other related modeling and analysis tools.
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Gary A. Duncan, William H. Heidbreder, James Hammack, and Casimir Szpak "Map feature examination of RADARSAT for geospatial utility and imagery enhancement opportunities", Proc. SPIE 3072, Integrating Photogrammetric Techniques with Scene Analysis and Machine Vision III, (5 August 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.281053
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Data modeling

Radar

Visualization

Image fusion

Stanford Linear Collider

Image sensors

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