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Volumn , Issue , 2012, Pages 6368-6371
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Binary partition tree as a hyperspectral segmentation tool for tropical rainforests
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Author keywords
Binary partition tree; Carnegie airborne observatory; hyperspectral imagery; segmentation; tree crown delineation; tropical forest
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Indexed keywords
BINARY PARTITION TREE;
DIFFUSION DISTANCE;
HYPER-SPECTRAL IMAGES;
HYPERSPECTRAL;
HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGERY;
INDIVIDUAL TREE CROWN;
LIDAR DATA;
MODEL-BASED OPC;
NON-PARAMETRIC;
PRUNING STRATEGY;
REGION-MERGING;
SEGMENTATION QUALITY;
SEGMENTATION TOOL;
STRUCTURAL INFORMATION;
TREE CROWN DELINEATION;
TREE PARTITIONING;
TROPICAL FOREST;
TROPICAL RAIN FOREST;
WATERSHED TRANSFORMATIONS;
BINARY TREES;
DATA VISUALIZATION;
FORESTRY;
GEOLOGY;
ITERATIVE METHODS;
MERGING;
OPTICAL RADAR;
REMOTE SENSING;
SPECTROSCOPY;
IMAGE SEGMENTATION;
BINARY SYSTEMS;
DATA PROCESSING;
FORESTRY;
IMAGE ANALYSIS;
ITERATIVE METHODS;
OPTICAL ACTIVITY;
RADAR;
REMOTE SENSING;
SPECTROSCOPY;
TROPICAL ATMOSPHERES;
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EID: 84873153579
PISSN: None
EISSN: None
Source Type: Conference Proceeding
DOI: 10.1109/IGARSS.2012.6352716 Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (7)
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References (10)
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