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    Mapping Chestnut Stands Using Bi-Temporal VHR Data

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    This study analyzes the potential of very high resolution (VHR) remote sensing images and extended morphological profiles for mapping Chestnut stands on Tenerife Island (Canary Islands, Spain). Regarding their relevance for ecosystem services in the region (cultural and provisioning services) the public sector demand up-to-date information on chestnut and a simple straight-forward approach is presented in this study. We used two VHR WorldView images (March and May 2015) to cover different phenological phases. Moreover, we included spatial information in the classification process by extended morphological profiles (EMPs). Random forest is used for the classification process and we analyzed the impact of the bi-temporal information as well as of the spatial information on the classification accuracies. The detailed accuracy assessment clearly reveals the benefit of bi-temporal VHR WorldView images and spatial information, derived by EMPs, in terms of the mapping accuracy. The bi-temporal classification outperforms or at least performs equally well when compared to the classification accuracies achieved by the mono-temporal data. The inclusion of spatial information by EMPs further increases the classification accuracy by 5% and reduces the quantity and allocation disagreements on the final map. Overall the new proposed classification strategy proves useful for mapping chestnut stands in a heterogeneous and complex landscape, such as the municipality of La Orotava, Tenerife

    Image Segmentation and Morphological Process of Skin Dermis for Diagnosis in Anthropoid

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    Mammals and plants are affected by skin diseases due to infection of known and unknown bacteria or virus. These type of disease occurred in many forms in the skin and produce irritable sensations in the human or animal�s body. There is need to diagnosis of skin infections and provide control measures are the important to the society. This paper focus towards different image processing techniques used for predicting various skin problems. Image processing techniques like segmentation, image pre-processing, edge detection and morphology are part of process for diagnosis of skin disease and are used to illustrate the part exaggerated by disease, the form of affected area. The segmentation performance is considered with dissimilar well known procedures and the consequences are significant. Morphology is used along with their combination for the detecting using the extracted features.These techniques are carried out with an experiment by using MATLAB software. The obtained results are promising
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