2021
DOI: 10.3390/app112311486
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A Fusion of Feature-Oriented Principal Components of Multispectral Data to Map Granite Exposures of Pakistan

Abstract: Despite low spatial resolutions, thermal infrared bands (TIRs) are generally more suitable for mineral mapping due to fundamental tones and high penetration in vegetated areas compared to shortwave infrared (SWIR) bands. However, the weak overtone combinations of SWIR bands for minerals can be compensated by fusing SWIR-bearing data (Sentinel-2 and Landsat-8) with other multispectral data containing fundamental tones from TIR bands. In this paper, marble in a granitic complex in Mardan District (Khyber Pakhtun… Show more

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“…The SVM is widely applied in mineral exploration, especially in processing remote sensing data [6,26,29,56]. As defined by Vapnik [57], SVM can solve a quadratic optimization problem by creating nonlinear decision boundaries in high-dimensional variable space [58].…”
Section: Support Vector Machine (Svm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SVM is widely applied in mineral exploration, especially in processing remote sensing data [6,26,29,56]. As defined by Vapnik [57], SVM can solve a quadratic optimization problem by creating nonlinear decision boundaries in high-dimensional variable space [58].…”
Section: Support Vector Machine (Svm)mentioning
confidence: 99%