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_aMG TH-0190 _bPAT |
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_aPatel, Jenish Vijaykumar (PG180379) _986481 |
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245 | _aAssessment of spectral behaviour for urban features using hyperspectral-imagery (Soft copy is also available) | ||
260 | _c2020 | ||
300 | _axviii,56p. | ||
505 | _aTable of contents Certificate of Original Authorship i Certificate of Dissertation - Advisor’s consent iii Certificate of Dissertation - Program Chair v Acknowledgments vii Abstract xi List of figures xv List of tables and equations xviii 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Background 1 1.2 What is Hyperspectral data? 2 1.3 Why Hyperspectral data? 3 1.4 Understanding Applications of Hyperspectral data: 4 2 DATA used 6 2.1 Study Area7 3 AIM8 3.1 OBJECTIVE 8 4 Literature Review9 4.1 Data Fusion 9 4.2 Morpho-spectral Understanding 10 4.3 Understanding Spectral Libraries for Different material Composition 11 4.4 Classification Techniques 12 4.5 Understanding Similarity and dis-similarity12 5 Methodology 14 5.1 Fusion Results15 5.1.1 Principal Component Analysis 16 5.1.2 NN-Diffuse 17 5.1.3 Gram-Schmidt17 5.2 Evaluation of fused Image 21 5.2.1 Qualitative Assessment 21 5.2.2 Quantitative Assessment 21 5.3 Spectral Reflectance22 5.4 Understanding the absorption for different materials 23 5.5 Spectral angle mapper28 5.6 Segmentation32 Setting Up Merge and Scale Level 35 Types of Attributes35 6 Conclusion 46 Referencesxlviii Appendix 1: XYZ lii Appendix 2: XYZ 54 Plagiarism Report Copy55 | ||
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_aVyas, Anjana (Guide) _986482 |
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_aNizalapur, Vyjayanthi (Guide) _985181 |
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890 | _aIndia | ||
891 | _a2018 Batch | ||
891 | _aFT-PG | ||
891 | _aM.Sc. Geomatics |