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Original Articles

Assumptions implicit in remote sensing data acquisition and analysis

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Pages 1669-1694 | Received 30 Mar 1989, Accepted 27 Oct 1989, Published online: 27 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

The literature contains many examples of image acquisition and analysis which have been inappropriately applied and which have led to empirical results which may not be reproducible, or which are not conclusive. In this paper, we deal with eleven major assumptions which are implicit in the acquisition and in the analysis of passively sensed digital image data. It is hoped that an enumeration of such assumptions might lead to improved rules for image acquisition and analysis.

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M. J. DUGGIN

Work performed in part during summer activities at Research Associates of Syracuse, 510 Stewart Drive, North Syracuse, New York 13212, U.S.A.

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