2017
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w7-817-2017
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A Spiral-Based Downscaling Method For Generating 30 M Time Series Image Data

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The spatial detail and updating frequency of land cover data are important factors influencing land surface dynamic monitoring applications in high spatial resolution scale. However, the fragmentized patches and seasonal variable of some land cover types (e. g. small crop field, wetland) make it labor-intensive and difficult in the generation of land cover data. Utilizing the high spatial resolution multi-temporal image data is a possible solution. Unfortunately, the spatial and temporal resolution of… Show more

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“…The unmixing process is based on the pixel unit, aiming to solve the inner part values within the local land region. Therefore, setting the optimal window size for each land cover type is still not enough for the whole image pixels to unmix, which limits the performance of recent research facing the underdetermined problem [40]. For each mixed pixel under the unmixing process, the composition of the inner parts is known, but the composition of adjacent pixels is unknown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The unmixing process is based on the pixel unit, aiming to solve the inner part values within the local land region. Therefore, setting the optimal window size for each land cover type is still not enough for the whole image pixels to unmix, which limits the performance of recent research facing the underdetermined problem [40]. For each mixed pixel under the unmixing process, the composition of the inner parts is known, but the composition of adjacent pixels is unknown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%