Remote sensing image retrieval using object-based, semantic classifier techniques
by N. Suresh Kumar; M. Arun; Mukesh Kumar Dangi
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology (IJICT), Vol. 13, No. 1, 2018

Abstract: Data captured by satellites is increasing exponentially for agriculture and crop management, health, climate changes and future prediction of plants. Nowadays, it is required to have reliable, automated, satellite image classification and recovering system. Every day there is a massive amount of remotely-sensed data being collected and sent by satellite. Many retrieval systems are proposed for image content and information retrieval. However, the output of these approaches is generally not up to expectation. In this work, a new approach, remote sensing image retrieval scheme by content base image retrieval with grid computing and advanced database concepts are used and this will help to speed up both input processing and system response time. This paper presents the idea of the parallel processing of input data, queries, and storing images in the database using advanced database concept like B+ or BST trees.

Online publication date: Mon, 19-Mar-2018

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