The widening domain of "vegetation Indices" , used by a variety of disciplines, form Biology to Forestry to Precision Agriculture, is explored and the potential for archaeological remote sensing (still suffering a generational gap in its current applications) is fully investigated, . The useful connections with other advanced remore sensing techniques (such as SAR Radar, LIDAR, and OBIA) are asserted in view of a next-generation of (semi)automated techniques of Object->Patetrn->Scenery Recognition capability.
Cropping for a better future, vegetation Indices in archaeology
DE GUIO, ARMANDO
2015
Abstract
The widening domain of "vegetation Indices" , used by a variety of disciplines, form Biology to Forestry to Precision Agriculture, is explored and the potential for archaeological remote sensing (still suffering a generational gap in its current applications) is fully investigated, . The useful connections with other advanced remore sensing techniques (such as SAR Radar, LIDAR, and OBIA) are asserted in view of a next-generation of (semi)automated techniques of Object->Patetrn->Scenery Recognition capability.File in questo prodotto:
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