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GEOM 30009 Imaging the Environment
GEOM 30009: Imaging the Environment
1. Image interpretation and electromagnetic radiation:
The diagram below shows the spectral reflectance of three tree species in visible and near
infrared wavelengths. Explain how these curves can be used to identify the three tree
species in multispectral images? (10 points)
2. Human vision and image formation:
Image resolution is a characteristic that defines the ability to resolve different objects or
phenomena in an image. Explain the four types of resolution that characterize an imaging
system. (10 points)
3. Imaging sensors:
Different imaging sensors are suitable for different tasks and applications. Name four
criteria that should be taken into account when selecting a suitable imaging sensor for a
given task, and explain each of the criteria. (10 points)
4. Image processing:
A useful image processing technique applied to multi-spectral images is pan sharpening.
Explain the purpose of pan sharpening (5 points), and describe the steps involved in the
process (5 points).
5. Information extraction:
Image segmentation is a process that enables image analysis on object level. Describe the
two types of segmentation errors that usually occur in a segmented image (10 points).
6. Image classification:
The accuracy of image classification is often evaluated by constructing a confusion
matrix. What do the diagonal elements of a confusion matrix represent? (5 points) What
do the off-diagonal elements represent? (5 points)
7. Image rectification:
The image rectification process consists of a transformation and a resampling step.
Describe the steps involved in resampling (inverse mapping) by interpolation. (10 points)
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GEOM 30009 Imaging the Environment
8. Orthorectification:
What is relief displacement? (4 points) Describe a simple orthorectification process to
correct for relief displacement. (6 points)
9. 2D measurement in images:
Which of the following processes should be applied to an image before it can be used for
making reliable 2D measurements? Explain your answer. (10 points)
 Band ratios
 Orthorectification
 Image segmentation
 No processing is needed.
10. 3D measurement in images:
A simple method for stereoscopic viewing is by using anaglyphic display and glasses.
Describe the anaglyphic stereoscopic viewing and discuss its pros and cons. (10 points)
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