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cities 2 image segmentation 2 satellite imagery 2 urban change,computational notebooks 2 urbanisation 2 Space technology 1 Stadtentwicklung 1 Urban development 1 Urbanisierung 1 Urbanization 1 Weltraumtechnik 1
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Arribas-Bel, Daniel 2 Chen, Meixu 2 Fahrner, Dominik 2 Rowe, Francisco 2
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REGION 1 Region : the journal of ERSA 1
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A reproducible notebook to acquire, process and analyse satellite imagery: Exploring long-term urban changes
Chen, Meixu; Fahrner, Dominik; Arribas-Bel, Daniel; … - In: REGION 7 (2020) 2, pp. R15-R46
Satellite imagery is often used to study and monitor Earth surface changes. The open availability and extensive temporal coverage of Landsat imagery has enabled changes in temperature, wind, vegetation and ice melting speed for a period of up to 46 years. Yet, the use of satellite imagery to...
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A reproducible notebook to acquire, process and analyse satellite imagery : exploring long-term urban changes
Chen, Meixu; Fahrner, Dominik; Arribas-Bel, Daniel; … - In: Region : the journal of ERSA 7 (2020) 2, pp. R15-R46
Satellite imagery is often used to study and monitor Earth surface changes. The open availability and extensive temporal coverage of Landsat imagery has enabled changes in temperature, wind, vegetation and ice melting speed for a period of up to 46 years. Yet, the use of satellite imagery to...
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