classification of satellite images
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Can supervised or unsupervised classification of satellite images be done in matlab? If possible how can it be done?
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Walter Roberson
le 29 Nov 2011
MATLAB is a general purpose programming language. You can compute with it nearly anything that is deterministically computable (provided you can fit it in memory.)
There is no specific MATLAB routine for the purpose you are looking for. There are a lot of different "features" that one might want to classify images on, and there are a lot of different classification routines.
If you could be more specific about how you want to do the classification, then someone might be able to suggest some existing routines that might help.
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Image Analyst
le 29 Nov 2011
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (which someone at JPL told me has the largest collection of image processing people in the world) has recently released its Recursive Hierarchical Image Segmentation (RHSEG) package. It is not subject to patent restrictions and is released to the public through NASA's GSFC Open Source Release process. Check it out at NASA's web site: http://opensource.gsfc.nasa.gov/projects/HSEG/index.php Maybe some routines could be translated into MATLAB.
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Sukuchha
le 22 Déc 2011
I have a different answer to this.
If you have statistics toolbar you can perform clustering like k-means.
if you have ANN, you can use SOM, backpropagation classification.
EVEN CART, esemble classification is possible !
Sukuchha
le 22 Déc 2011
read your image with imread if it is tiff or with multiband read if it is binary and do the classificaation.
for k means doc kmeans
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shantanu shukla
le 18 Nov 2013
Can u plz more elaborate about k mean in ths, i am also working on it.
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