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9 November 2004 Background spectral library for Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia
John J. Cipar, Ronald Lockwood, Thomas Cooley, Peggy Grigsby
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Abstract
We describe development of a background spectral library for Fort A. P. Hill, located in northeastern Virginia, based on hyperspectral images and an extensive land cover database. The database was used to identify areas of uniform land cover. The library contains means and standard deviations for 15 spectra measured in these uniform areas. Terrain categorization products consist of classification maps and fractional abundance maps determined by linear mixture analysis. There is excellent qualitative agreement between the linear unmixing results and the known land covers.
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John J. Cipar, Ronald Lockwood, Thomas Cooley, and Peggy Grigsby "Background spectral library for Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia", Proc. SPIE 5544, Remote Sensing and Modeling of Ecosystems for Sustainability, (9 November 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.559739
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KEYWORDS
Library classification systems

Hyperspectral imaging

Reflectivity

Roads

Databases

Distance measurement

Geographic information systems

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