A Study of Lake Wetland Information Automatic Extraction Based on the Interpolation and Threshold Method

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Lake is one of the most type important wetland; remote sensing technology applied on wetland had become a research hotspot of wetlands. Automatic or semi-automatic extraction using computer wetland information extraction can improve the efficiency in the human, material, etc. From remote sensing images automatically extract wetland information is important for Wetland research and putting forward Utilization. In this paper, Yellow River source region for the test area, we use interpolation and threshold method automatically to extract lake information from ETM + images. Making use of both spectral and structural features of lake, this method acquired a good result.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 433-440)

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6674-6677

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January 2012

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