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Improving discrimination of savanna tree species through a multiple endmember spectral-angle-mapper (SAM) approach: canopy level analysis
27th April 2010

Improving discrimination of savanna tree species through a multiple endmember spectral-angle-mapper (SAM) approach: canopy level analysis

Biodiversity
Savannas
Africa
South Africa
Imaging Spectroscopy
Spectral Modeling

Spectral-angle mapping improves species recognitiion in remote sensing data

Cho, M.A., P. Debba, R. Mathieu, L. Naidoo, J. van Aardt, and G.P. Asner
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Published in 2010
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