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Use of hyperspectral data for detection and classification of selected anthropogenic materials
Novotná, Kateřina ; Kupková, Lucie (advisor) ; Batistová, Jana (referee)
The thesis deals with use of hyperspectral data from APEX and AISA sensors for detection and classification of anthropogenic materials in the areas of Čáslav, Rokytnice nad Jizerou and Harrachov. The main goal is to propose methodology for the detection and classification of roof materials and road surface materials based on established spectral libraries. Another goal is to evaluate applicability of spectral libraries for classification, to compare possibilities of hyperspectral data with larger and smaller spectral range and to create maps of anthropogenic materials above. The methodological approach including masks of anthropogenic materials for roads surface materials and roof materials creation, settings of four classifications algorithms (Linear Spectral Unmixing, Multiple endmember spectral mixture analysis, Spectral Angle Mapper, Spectral Information Divergence) parameters and assessment of classification results, is in the methodology part. The results are visualized and evaluated using overall accuracy and percentage of classified pixels. Finally the results are compared with existing studies and possible improvements for further research are proposed. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Laboratory and image spectroscopy for mapping of selected rocks in peak areas of the Krkonoše Mountains
Kubečková, Jana ; Kupková, Lucie (advisor) ; Potůčková, Markéta (referee)
Laboratory and image spectroscopy for mapping of selected rocks in peak areas of the Krkonoše Mountains Abstract This thesis deals with geological mapping of selected rocks in peak areas of the Krkonoše Mountains. Four areas of interest were situated in two parts of Krkonše Mountains - on the west side it is the area of Vysoké kolo and Harrachovy kameny and on the east side there is the area of Sněžka and the area of Kozí hřbety. The main data were acquired by the hyperspectral sensor APEX. Ground spectral measurments of selected rocks and block fields were executed and the laboratory spectral measurments of geological samples and lichens were executed. Practical part aims at classification of rocks and lichens in selected areas using four classification methods: SAM, SID, MESMA and LSU. The spectral library is one of the outputs of this thesis. This spectral library contains the spectra of pure rocks and lichens and mixtured spectra of rocks and lichens. The output of this thesis is the comparation of used classification methods, the analysis of spatial and geological accuracy and evaluation of lichens influence on the classification results, spectral library and maps of classified rocks occurrence. Keywords: classification, block fields, hyperspectral data, spectral mixture, lichens, The Krkonoše Mountains
Determination of soluble phenolics in common spruce stands using hyperspectral data
Buřičová, Michaela ; Kupková, Lucie (advisor) ; Petruchová, Jana (referee)
The thesis deals with lignin and soluble phenolic determination in Norway spruce foliace using hyperspectral data. A literature overview is focused on the analysis of lignin and soluble phenolics. The practical part focuses on the determination of wavelenghts intervals which are suitable for the detection of lignin and soluble phenolics. There is applied regression analysis for the determination of relationship between the foliage spectra and the content of biochemical substances for the chosen spektrum intervals. Indexes NDLI, mNDLI and RLI were than calculated. HyMap hyperspectral airborne images from 2009 and 2010 for the area of Sokolov, spectral curves of dry matter and fresh branches of Norway spruce and laboratory determination of lignin and soluble phenolics content were the inputs for the analyses. Maps of lignin content in Norway spruce are the final output of the work. Keywords: Norway spruce (Picea Abies), lignin, soluble phenolics, PLS (partial least square) method, multiple Stepwise regression, NDLI
ÚPOL Rudice – 1602
Hanuš, Jan ; Fajmon, Lukáš ; Fabiánek, Tomáš
The object of the hyperspectral campaign UPOL Rudice 1602 was collect data for estimation of soil parameters. During scanning was used sensors CASI1500 and SASI600 from FLIS – Flying Laboratory of Imaging Spectroscopy. Selection of locality and term for aircraft scanning was established according of vegetation cover status.
VUMOP - Pesticides
Hanuš, Jan ; Fabiánek, Tomáš
The object of the hyperspectral campaign VUMOP Pesticidy was used remote sensing to determination of selected pesticides in agriculture soils. During scanning was used FLIS – Flying Laboratory of Imaging Spectroscopy in VNIR and VTIR spectral range. Selection of locality and term for aircraft scanning was established according of subsequent application
NPŠ - 2015
Hanuš, Jan
Aim of airborne campaign NPŠ (National Park Šumava) 2015 was acquisition of georefernced hyperspectral datasets of (1) whole area National park Šumava and (2) selected sites in sufficient spatial and spectral (VNIR) resolution. Settings both datasets was adapted for use in subsequent applications.

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