Publication Date:
2011-08-18
Description:
Although remote sensing is currently multidisciplinary in its applications, many of its terms come from the engineering sciences, particularly from the field of pattern recognition. Scholars from fields such as the social sciences, botany, and biology, may experience initial difficulty with remote sensing terminology, even though parallel concepts exist in their own fields. Some parallel concepts and terminologies from nonengineering fields, which might enhance the understanding of remote sensing concepts in an interdisciplinary situation are identified. Feedbacks which this analogue strategy might have on remote sensing itself are explored.
Keywords:
EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
Type:
Purdue Univ. CORSE-81: The 1981 Conf. on Remote Sensing Educ.; p 217-220
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