in case of cloudy areas in the stereo pair) of the gen-
erated DEMs. The fusion of optical and inter-
ferometric data for Land Use Classification seems to
be very promising. In particular, the coherence im-
ages give a significant contribution for the detection
of different land cover classes. The first results ob-
tained by the authors have been issued from a very
simple data set. The procedure is going to be ex-
tended to a bigger number of layers.
Acknowledgements
The authors are grateful for the support and the co-
operation of Mr. Marc Honikel and Dr. Emmanuel
Baltsavias from the IGP - Zurich Institute of Tech-
nology (Switzerland). They provided the SPOT DEM
and the SPOT orthoimage used for the data fusion
with the interferometric data.
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