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    • Digital image processing techniques in archaeology 

      Santanam, K.; Vaithiyanathan, R.; Tripati, S. (Harman Publishing House, 2004)
      Digital image processing involves the manipulation and interpretation of digital images with the aid of a computer. This form of remote sensing actually began in the 1960's with a limited number of researchers analysing ...
    • Identification of archaeological sites from space 

      Sathe, P.V.; Gaur, A.S. (Indian Archaeological Society, 1998)
      It is well known that remote sensing is the only non-destructive method of earth's exploration. Archaeologists particular can not preserve a site as well as study it through ground-based methods. The aim of the present ...
    • Image analysis of seafloor photographs for estimation of deep-sea minerals 

      Sharma, R.; Jaisankar, S.; Samanta, S.; Sardar, A.A.; Gracias, D.G. (Springer, 2010)
      Factors such as non-uniform illumination of seafloor photographs and partial burial of polymetallic nodules and crusts under sediments have prevented the development of a fully automatic system for evaluating the distribution ...
    • Very high resolution satellite data: New challenges in image analysis 

      Sathe, P.V.; Muraleedharan, P.M. (NIO, Dona Paula, Goa (India), 2000)
      Early years of coming century will see a large number of satellites with very high spatial resolution reaching beyond 1 m in the visible range of electromagnetic spectrum. Such images will come very close to giving a ...