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Figure 9: Pipelines and roads extracted with ziplock snakes 
from posterior odds superimposed to interferometric SAR 
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method has been developed for road extraction from optical 
images. It would possibly be more successful for automatic 
extraction, if it had been better adjusted to the appearance 
of the objects in its input derived from SAR data. 
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 
The authors thank Kayser-Threde GmbH, München, for 
providing the SAR data. 
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