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Utilization of Multi-Temporal Sentinel-1 Satellite Imagery for Detecting Aquatic Vegetation Change in Lake Rawapening, Central Java, Indonesia
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2021|Schlagwörter: Lake surface water detection, Aquatic vegetation detection -
A novel framework for potato leaf disease detection using an efficient deep learning model
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2023|Schlagwörter: disease detection -
A transformer-based Siamese network and an open optical dataset for semantic change detection of remote sensing images
Freier ZugriffTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2022|Schlagwörter: Semantic change detection (SCD), change detection dataset -
A bi-directional strategy to detect land use function change using time-series Landsat imagery on Google Earth Engine: A case study of Huangshui River Basin in China
Freier ZugriffDOAJ | 2022|Schlagwörter: Bi-directional detection, Change detection -
A new Arctic MSS model derived from combined Cryosat-2 and ICESat observations
Freier ZugriffTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2022|Schlagwörter: lead detection -
Remote detection of Artemia slicks using multisatellite observations: spectral, spatial and temporal considerations
Freier ZugriffDOAJ | 2024|Schlagwörter: Artemia slick detection, spatial detection limit -
A volumetric change detection framework using UAV oblique photogrammetry – a case study of ultra-high-resolution monitoring of progressive building collapse
Freier ZugriffTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2021|Schlagwörter: 3D change detection -
Computational genealogy: Continuities and discontinuities in the political rhetoric of US presidents
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2021|Schlagwörter: anomaly detection -
Leveraging the use of labeled benchmark datasets for urban area change mapping and area estimation: a case study of the Washington DC–Baltimore region
Freier ZugriffTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2022|Schlagwörter: change detection -
Change detection, risk assessment and mass balance of mobile dune fields near Dunhuang Oasis with optical imagery and global terrain datasets
Freier ZugriffTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2020|Schlagwörter: Change detection -
A transformer-based Siamese network and an open optical dataset for semantic change detection of remote sensing images
Freier ZugriffDOAJ | 2022|Schlagwörter: semantic change detection (scd), change detection dataset -
Anomalous behaviour detection using one-class support vector machine and remote sensing images: a case study of algal bloom occurrence in inland waters
Freier ZugriffTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2021|Schlagwörter: algal bloom detection -
Bridge detection method for HSRRSIs based on YOLOv5 with a decoupled head
Freier ZugriffTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2023|Schlagwörter: bridge detection -
Hyperspectral anomaly detection: a performance comparison of existing techniques
Freier ZugriffTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2022|Schlagwörter: Anomaly detection algorithms -
Contour detection with bicubic spline surfaces
Freier ZugriffTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2023|Schlagwörter: Contour detection -
An autoencoder-based model for forest disturbance detection using Landsat time series data
Freier ZugriffTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2021|Schlagwörter: Forest disturbance detection -
Detecting Ottokar II’s 1248–1249 uprising and its instigators in co-witnessing networks
Freier ZugriffTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2022|Schlagwörter: anomaly detection -
Semantic understanding of high spatial resolution remote sensing images using directional geospatial relationships
Freier ZugriffTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2023|Schlagwörter: object detection -
A method for reconstructing NDVI time-series based on envelope detection and the Savitzky-Golay filter
Freier ZugriffTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2022|Schlagwörter: envelope detection -
Multi-class change detection of remote sensing images based on class rebalancing
Freier ZugriffTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2022|Schlagwörter: Multi-class change detection