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eCognition 2005 User Meetings


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Presentations

Welcome
Markus Heynen, Definiens Imaging (485.5 KB)
Multi-scale approaches for mapping and monitoring arid rangelands - from ground photography to QuickBird imagery
Andrea Laliberte, USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental Range (4.9 MB)
Per-segment Classification and Machine Learning Decision Trees
Jason Tullis, University of Arkansas (8.0 MB)
eCognition - A beginners viewpoint
Carol Mladinich, US Geological Survey (1.7 MB)
Land cover mapping in Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Matt Vernier, Sanborn (8.0 MB)
Urban Growth Monitoring - the Phoenix, AZ metro area
Matthias Möller, Arizona State University (4.8 MB)
A multi-scale segmentation approach to mapping seagrass habitats using airborne digital camera imagery
Richard G. Lathrop, Paul Montesano, Scott Haag, Rutgers University (8.0 MB)
Using an object-oriented rule-based method to map major crop types in South Dakota
Susan Maxwell, US Geological Survey (3.0 MB)
Mapping forest plant associations in northwestern Montana (USA)
Jack Triepke, US Forest Service (0.8 MB)
Airport mapping and change detection
Kumar Navulur, DigitalGlobe (5.6 MB)
Object-oriented image understanding and post earthquake damage assessment
Luca Gusella, University of Bologna (8.0 MB)
Multi-scale object oriented integration of LANDSAT ETM, JERS-1, and SRTM datasets for floodplain classification in the Amazonian Madre de Dios watershed
Josef Kellndorfer, University of Michigan (7.1 MB)
Object and feature fusion for multi-temporal change detection and feature classification
Charles O'Hara, Mississippi State University (2.7 MB)
eCognition: Future Developments
Gregor Willhauck, Definiens Imaging (0.8 MB)
Segmentation based urban land cover classification from aerial images and its potential to support the update of exisiting land use data bases
Florian Kressler, ARC systems research, Austria (4.1 MB)

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