Digital Image Processing
RMS6110 / 3 q.h.
Formerly RS 3110.
Provides an overview of the basic techniques of digital image processing, including more specialized techniques such as synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data applications for land use and land cover and 3-D topographic mapping. Offers students an opportunity to learn modern approaches to image acquisition, image enhancement, and image analysis. Uses the algorithms involved in processing remotely sensed images, including spectral and spatial enhancement, image classification and clustering, spatial analysis, and linear transformations. Utilizes a variety of data types from high to low spatial and spectral information, SAR, and elevation data. Students perform independent lab exercises in order to apply some of the techniques they learn to their own area of expertise. Prereq. RMS 5105 (which may be taken concurrently).
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