Figure 4: Part of a SPOT XS scene, ground resolution 20m
x 20m, 1200 x 1300 pixels, composite of the three bands.
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Figure 5: Lines extracted from band 1 of the SPOT XS data
(Fig. 4) using a window size of 15 x 15 pixels.
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Figure 6: Lines extracted from the SPOT XS data (Fig. 4)
using a window size of 5 x 5 pixels.
Figure 7: Result of selecting water pixels from all line pixels
of Fig. 5 and road pixels from all line pixels of Fig. 6 by
multispectral classification. The result has been vectorized
using the sub-pixel positions of the lines and the methods
mentioned in Section 3. The bold line represents the river.
All other lines are roads.
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