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GEOSCIENCE IMAGE PROCESSING
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This work presents an overview of the basic image processing techniques and some of their applications to important tasks in geosciences including, segmentation of satellite and airborne images and environmental modelling. Methods based on linear and nonlinear filters are discussed, as well standards for storage of image containing information.
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