Abstract :
The fundamental basis for space-based remote sensing is that information is potentially available from the electromagnetic energy field arising from the Earth´s surface and, in particular, from the spatial, spectral, and temporal variations in that field. Rather than focusing on the spatial variations, which imagery perhaps best conveys, why not move on to look at how the spectral variations might be used. The idea was to enlarge the size of a pixel until it includes an area that is characteristic from a spectral response standpoint for the surface cover to be discriminated. The article includes an example of an image space representation, using three bands to simulate a color IR photograph of an airborne hyperspectral data set over the Washington, DC, mall
Keywords :
image representation; remote sensing; spectral analysis; Earth´s surface; Washington; airborne hyperspectral data set; color IR photograph; electromagnetic energy field; feature extraction; hyperspectral image data analysis; image space representation; pixel size; space-based remote sensing; spatial variations; spectral response; spectral variations; surface cover; temporal variations;