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A scale-space primer for exploring and quantifying complex landscapes
Over the last two decades, the scale-space community has developed into a reputable field in computer vision, yet its nontrivial mathematics (i.e. group invariance, differential geometry and tensor analysis) limit its adoption by a larger body of researchers and scientists, whose interests in multis...
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Published in: | Ecological modelling 2002-07, Vol.153 (1), p.27-49 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Over the last two decades, the scale-space community has developed into a reputable field in computer vision, yet its nontrivial mathematics (i.e. group invariance, differential geometry and tensor analysis) limit its adoption by a larger body of researchers and scientists, whose interests in multiscale analysis range from biomedical imaging to landscape ecology. In an effort to disseminate the ideas of this community to a wider audience we present this non-mathematical primer, which introduces the theory, methods, and utility of scale-space for exploring and quantifying multi-scale landscape patterns within the context of Complex Systems theory. In addition, we suggest that Scale-Space theory, combined with remote sensing imagery and blob-feature detection techniques, satisfy many of the requirements of an idealized multiscale framework for landscape analysis. |
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ISSN: | 0304-3800 1872-7026 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0304-3800(01)00500-2 |