2019
DOI: 10.20998/2522-9052.2019.2.07
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Applied Information Technology of Thematic Segmentation of Optical-Electronic Images From on-Board Systems of Remote Sensing of the Earth

Abstract: Ab s t r a c t. The subject matter of the article is applied information technology of thematic segmentation of opticalelectronic images from on-board systems of remote sensing of the Earth. The goal is to develop an applied information technology for thematic segmentation of optical-electronic images from on-board Earth remote sensing systems using the system modeling methodology IDEF0. The tasks are: analysis of features of optical-electronic images, formulation of requirements for methods, techniques and in… Show more

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“…Such accelerators, as a rule, are graphics processing units (GPUs) [8] or reconfigurable programmable logic integrated circuits [9,10]. In addition, there are also processors equipped with specialized units to speed up and parallelize calculations.…”
Section: Main Partmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such accelerators, as a rule, are graphics processing units (GPUs) [8] or reconfigurable programmable logic integrated circuits [9,10]. In addition, there are also processors equipped with specialized units to speed up and parallelize calculations.…”
Section: Main Partmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Well-known software tools for processing data of remote sensing of the Earth to detect objects of interest on satellite imagery use well-known processing methods. Specialized software tools must use a limited list of image processing methods and have the main disadvantage of using an individual data storage format [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%