Geospatial Imaging

Geospatial Imaging is the technology used to extract geospatial information from remotely sensed imagery and other raster data types. The information is used to make smart decisions about the impact of human development on the natural environment.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Announcing GeoIterations geospatial imaging!

Please visit the GeoIterations website for more information.
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Labels: feature extraction, Frank Obusek, geo, Geospatial Imaging, impervious surfaces, landcover, NLCD, remote sensing, tree canopy
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  • National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center

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