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4. CONCLUSIONS
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Although the computer automatic classification has very high
automaticity, and needs shorter time, but is not suitable for all
classification work. When doing the present situation
investigation of the urban land utilization, although the man-
machine interactive visual interpretation spends more time, but
is also more nimble. Based on the high resolution aerial image
and GIS platform, referring to the existing data and the
classification standard, the classification result can serve the
urban planning better.
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