2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14164068
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A Multi-Feature Framework for Quantifying Information Content of Optical Remote Sensing Imagery

Abstract: Quantifying the information content of remote sensing images is considered to be a fundamental task in quantitative remote sensing. Traditionally, the grayscale entropy designed by Shannon’s information theory cannot capture the spatial structure of images, which has prompted successive proposals of a series of neighborhood-based improvement schemes. However, grayscale or neighborhood-based spatial structure is only a basic feature of the image, and the spatial structure should be divided into the overall stru… Show more

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