Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jan 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980spie..232..176w&link_type=abstract
In: 1980 International Optical Computing Conference, Washington, DC, April 8-11, 1980, Proceedings. Book 2. (A81-37755 17-35) Be
Mathematics
Logic
Mars Surface, Photogeology, Planetology, Power Spectra, Terrain Analysis, Classifications, Mars Photographs, Pattern Recognition, Photointerpretation, Planetary Mapping
Scientific paper
Planetary geological studies are almost entirely based on the analysis of orbital imagery. In the case of Mars, optical power spectra are providing the photogeologist with an additional aid in his task of classification and characterization of diverse terrains. Statistical pattern recognition techniques using optical power spectral data may be especially valuable in subdividing terrain units with characteristics that are only subtly different and in correlation of isolated patches of similar materials that are widely separated on the planet's surface.
Kaplan Shmuel
Wolfe R. W.
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