eScience Workshop 2005 - Environmental Science from Satellites

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Imagery from Earth-orbiting satellites provides a rich but voluminous source of raw data for scientific investigation of environmental processes and trends. Analyses of the data are, however, generally outside the traditional realm of ΓÇ£image processing.ΓÇ¥ Instead, we think of an image as a geospatial raster of radiometric values, and an imageΓÇÖs resolution includes spatial, spectral, radiometric, and temporal attributes. Translation of images into a suite of geophysical products requires technologies and procedures that support extensive computation and spatial operations on large objects, along with mechanisms to track the legacy of computations performed and allow revisiting as algorithms change.




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