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Arcgis Linear Referencing
By ahyakbaba,
Hi folks, i just want help For Linear Referencing..so i did not understand on ESRI help documents..anybody help me? Thanks in advance
35th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment Beijing, 22-26 April 2013
By EmperoR,
The 35th International Symposium for Remote Sensing of the Environment (ISRSE35) is to be held in Beijing from 22-26 April, 2013. This is the first symposium in the series to be held in China. The first ISRSE was convened in 1962, and brought together scientists from around the world to exchange technical information on an emerging technology called remote sensing, a technology that provided the capability to view the Earth from high-altitude aircraft and, ultimately, spacecraft. In its 50 years
Next-Generation Image Compression: ECW Version 3.0
By EmperoR,
From their sites :
ECW Plugin located here :
http://geospatial.intergraph.com/products/other/ecw/ECWPlugins/Downloads.aspx
this is viewer only, to compress image into ECW format, you need SDK
Tutorial A to Z - how to make a landuse classification using LANDSAT images
By Arhanghelul,
Hello GIS forum !
Where can I find a complet tutorial about Land Use/Land Cover classification using LANDSAT images ? A tutorial for begginers, for newbies, non-experts in remote sensing ?
I would like to find a tutorial that presents step-by-step, from A to Z, all the aspects of using LANDSAT images to obtain a land cover map.
Content of the tutorial:
Where to obtain and how to select satelite images of LANDSAT data collection ? (this I allready know: Glovis, EarthExplorer, and 0% clound c
Spectral Python: Python for Hyperspectral Image Processing
By rahmansunbeam,
Spectral Python (SPy) is a pure Python module for processing hyperspectral image data. SPy has functions for reading, displaying, manipulating, and classifying hyperspectral imagery. SPy can be used interactively from the Python command prompt or via Python scripts. SPy is free, open source software distributed under the GNU General Public License.
To see some examples of how SPy can be used, you may want to jump straight to the documentation sections on Displaying Data or Spectral Algorithms.
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