A User Preferences Modeling for Intellegent Dissemination of Remote Sensing Image

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In order to achieve the intelligent dissemination of remote sensing image, the primary task is to establish a suitable user profile. In this paper, we proposed a novel approach of modeling user demand preferences, and took into account the multiple interests and the time factors. And we presented some computing methods of feature preference including time, space, image parameters, etc. At last, the simulation example shows the feasibility and effectiveness of the designed user demand preference model.

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