How can remote sensing image fusion benefit from multisource and multitemporal data integration?
Remote sensing image fusion is a technique that combines data from different sources and sensors to produce a new image with enhanced spatial, spectral, or temporal resolution and information content. It can help you extract more useful information from satellite, aerial, or ground-based observations, and support various applications such as land cover mapping, change detection, disaster management, and environmental monitoring. In this article, you will learn how multisource and multitemporal data integration can benefit remote sensing image fusion, and what are some of the challenges and opportunities in this field.
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