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25 November 1986 Use Of Principles Of Color Vision In The Processing Of Remote Sensing Imagery
M J Lefevre, H Cruchant
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Abstract
New and important data in such areas of image science as sensors (and their applications in remote sensing), robotics, CAD, holography, etc..., not to mention important developments in our understanding of the human visual system suggest that much can be gained from the careful examination of color vision. Inspired by some of the latest advances in these areas, we attempt to use and optimize some of the principles of color vision for the processing of remote sensing imagery. We also discuss briefly the implications of our results for future applications.
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M J Lefevre and H Cruchant "Use Of Principles Of Color Vision In The Processing Of Remote Sensing Imagery", Proc. SPIE 0660, Earth Remote Sensing Using the Landsat Thermatic Mapper and SPOT Sensor Systems, (25 November 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.938580
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KEYWORDS
Remote sensing

Color vision

Image processing

Visual system

Image sensors

Sensors

Brain

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