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12 January 1993 Thin linear network extraction NEXSYS: a knowledge-based system for SPOT images
Jean-Marc Gilliot, Jean-Louis Amat, Georges Stamon
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Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to describe a knowledge-based system for detection and interpretation of thin linear networks in remote sensing images. The proposed system : NEXSYS (Network Extraction System) is based on a mixed object-oriented / rule-based approach. It is built on a frame-based representation and contains three levels of processing: a) A low level for segmentation, using mathematical morphology. b) An intermediate level for line tracking guided by a Hough transform. c) A high level for interpretation. A prototype implementation has been written in LISP, C, using the Knowledge Engineering Environment (KEE), on a Sun Sparc IPC 4/40 station.
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Jean-Marc Gilliot, Jean-Louis Amat, and Georges Stamon "Thin linear network extraction NEXSYS: a knowledge-based system for SPOT images", Proc. SPIE 1771, Applications of Digital Image Processing XV, (12 January 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.139117
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Image processing

Digital image processing

Hough transforms

Mathematical morphology

Sensors

Algorithm development

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