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Objet : [otb-users] Large-Scale Mean-Shift
Hello every one,
How many bands of the satellite image does the Large Scale Mean Shift algorithm
use to segment?
thanks
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Gustavo Ferreira
Hello every one,
How many bands of the satellite image does the Large Scale Mean Shift
algorithm use to segment?
thanks
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CREA-MS
Thanks Jordi for answering, you are indeed right. Range radius is
expressed in pixel values, so if they range in [0,1], range radius
should be in that range to (and on the low end of it).
Regards,
Julien
Le 03/08/2015 08:34, Jordi Inglada a écrit :
Hi Thayse,
I don't know well how the
Hi,
I have converted DN values of Landat 8 OLI to Top of Atmosphere (ToA)
Reflectance using GRASS 7 and I would like to know if the Exact Large-Scale
Mean-Shift segmentation (LSMS) from Orfeo Toolbox works for TOA values.
I tried to apply all 4 steps of the LSMS using the bands with TOA