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19 January 2001 Automatic geographic information system upgrading using remote detection images
Regis Bonnefon, Pierre Dherete, Jacky Desachy
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Abstract
Geographic Information System (GIS) are often old and so, some geographic elements are not represented. From satellite images and/or aerial images, we can detect cartographic elements to integrate them in the GIS and then upgrade it. Making it manually is a very long and tedious work, so computer based methods are needed. This paper presents several specific and automatic or semi-automatic methods to detect and identify several types of cartographic elements. These methods are fast and very efficient. A result evaluation is given to permit a manually correction for the non-confident elements.
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Regis Bonnefon, Pierre Dherete, and Jacky Desachy "Automatic geographic information system upgrading using remote detection images", Proc. SPIE 4170, Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing VI, (19 January 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.413900
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KEYWORDS
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Geographic information systems

Image segmentation

Radiometry

Image processing

Image fusion

Image resolution

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