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Title
Fusion of sensor data, knowledge sources and algorithms for extraction and classification of topographic objects
Author
Baltsavias, Emmanuel P.

le, 1999
International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Vol. 32, Part 7-4—3 W6, Valladolid, Spain, 3-4 June, 1999
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Figure 7. (a) Aerial image of the Hannover fairground, (b) Classification result for the class Hall (grey) and selected hall candidates (white),
(c) Detail marked in (a): Search area for trucks on the fairground derived from the found halls (dark) and extracted trucks (white).