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| ENVT2050-1 | Applied remote sensing
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| Duration : | 12h Th, 12h Pr |
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| Holder(s) : | Philippe Lejeune |
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| Language : | Langue française |
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| Course contents : | Remote Sensing - Satellites - Scanning - Imagery - Treatment and interpretation - GIS (principles) - Applications Photointerpretation - Aerial photo - Principles of photo interpretation - Applications |
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| Course objective : | Basic course in Remote Sensing for the study of terrestrial ressources After completing the course the student is expected to - be able to gather satellite images related to a given project; - carry out main preprocessing of those images (georeferencing, filtering, transformation,...); - set up basic principles regarding photo interpretation; - carry out a simple supervised or non -supervised classification of an image and evaluate the quality of this classification. |
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| Prerequisites : | Basic knowledge in Geomatics (GIS) |
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| Organization : | Lectures : 12h Practical Works : 12h |
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| Written notes : | - JENSEN J. R. [2007]. Introductory Digital Image Processing : A Remote Sensing Perspective. Prentice-Hall, Inc., 515p. - JENSEN J. R. [2007]. Remote Sensing of Environment: An Earth Resource Perspective. Prentice-Hall, Inc., 592p. - LILLESAND et al. [2005]. Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation. Wiley Ed. 5° ed., 763p. |
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| Assessment : | Personal report (100%) |
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| Contacts : | Lejeune, Philippe (Professeur) Forest and Nature Management 081 62 le be 2296 |
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