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relative comparisons of spectral and spatial classification performance 
should be valid. The results from training areas are encouraging and indi 
cate that for the categories investigated, a sorting of image areas into 
Level I categories may be performed. If this sorting is done using spatial 
features, the method could be implemented by optically scanning an ERTS frame 
in only one band, possibly using an on-board satellite system (Akram, 1973). 
Detailed classification of individual pixels into Level II or high levels 
could then be attempted using either spectral or spatial information. 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 
This work was supported by the Earth Observations Division of the 
Johnson Spacecraft Center, NASA under Contract NAS9-12972. The authors would 
also like to express their appreciation to Mr. George Hartinger, Colorado 
State University, for computer assistance. 
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