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4 SUMMARY
According to the above mentioned experiments, the conclusion was that using, only, radiometric data from black and
white aerial photographs, is not enough to enable automatic change identification processes. Therefore, it was
concluded to continue this research by using color photographs and multi-spectral remotely sensed images. In addition,
a geometric identification approach is suggested to this future research.
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