Automatic Crater Detection for Lunar Surface and SAR Image Simulation


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This research work focuses on development of algorithms for automated methods applied to Lunar impact craters utilizing imagery and DEM datasets obtained from various Lunar missions. Our work can be summarized into four categories of algorithms namely for automatic detection of Lunar craters from optical or DEM image; automatic classification of Lunar craters according to their modification stages; automatic determination of morphometric parameters of craters and simulation of dependencies of projectile and target properties on impact crater formation mechanism. The objectives aimed upon and achieved in this study are summarized as: I. Propose a robust and efficient crater detection algorithm for optical as well as DEM images a. Perform objective and subjective analysis of edge detection operators b. Implement commonly used crater detection techniques to provide common platform for comparison c. Validation of invariances of SIFT representation We propose a crater detection technique comprising of two phases employing both unsupervised and supervised techniques. In the first phase, crater candidates are identified using a memory efficient circle fitting algorithm with modifications to reduce false detections. The prospective craters detected are fed to the second phase wherein the crater detection problem is implemented as an image classification problem classifying into crater/non-crater category. We propose classification framework which extracts local features from image using Scale Invariant feature transform followed by sparse coding, pooled using Spatial Pyramid matching and classified by SVM classifier. II. Present a Novell framework for automatic determination of morphometric parameters of Lunar craters This study focuses on development of algorithms for automatically determining morphometric parameters from a given crater image. The morphometric parameters under study are diameter(D), depth(d), rim width(w) and rim height (h).. III. Automatic classification of crater according to its modification stage as fresh/degraded/floor-fractured




Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports


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Lists citations with abstracts for aerospace related reports obtained from world wide sources and announces documents that have recently been entered into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information Database.




Earth Resources


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Practical Algorithms for Image Analysis with CD-ROM


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This book offers guided access to a collection of algorithms for the digital manipulation and analysis of images. Written in classic 'cookbook' style, it reflects the authors' long experience in this field. For each task, they present a description and implementation of the most suitable procedure in easy-to-use form. The algorithms range from the simplest steps to advanced functions not commonly available for Windows users. Each self-contained section treats a single operation, describing typical situations requiring that operation and discussing the algorithm and implementation. Sections start with a header illustrating the nature of the procedure through a 'before' and 'after' pictorial example and a ready-reference listing typical applications, keywords, and related procedures. At the end of each section are annotated references and a display of program usage for the C programs on the accompanying CD-ROM. Every researcher or practitioner working with images will need this reference and software library.




Large Meteorite Impacts and Planetary Evolution V


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In this volume, the geologic and planetary science communities explore impact events and how they affected the evolution of Earth and other planetary bodies. these papers are the outcome of a conference held every five years.




Moon


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The Earth has limited material and energy resources. Further development of the humanity will require going beyond our planet for mining and use of extraterrestrial mineral resources and search of power sources. The exploitation of the natural resources of the Moon is a first natural step on this direction. Lunar materials may contribute to the betterment of conditions of people on Earth but they also may be used to establish permanent settlements on the Moon. This will allow developing new technologies, systems and flight operation techniques to continue space exploration. In fact, a new branch of human civilization could be established permanently on Moon in the next century. But, meantime, an inventory and proper social assessment of Moon’s prospective energy and material resources is required. This book investigates the possibilities and limitations of various systems supplying manned bases on Moon with energy and other vital resources. The book collects together recent proposals and innovative options and solutions. It is a useful source of condensed information for specialists involved in current and impending Moon-related activities and a good starting point for young researchers.




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Planetary Remote Sensing and Mapping


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The early 21st century marks a new era in space exploration. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) of the United States, The European Space Agency (ESA), as well as space agencies of Japan, China, India, and other countries have sent their probes to the Moon, Mars, and other planets in the solar system. Planetary Remote Sensing and Mapping introduces original research and new developments in the areas of planetary remote sensing, photogrammetry, mapping, GIS, and planetary science resulting from the recent space exploration missions. Topics covered include: Reference systems of planetary bodies Planetary exploration missions and sensors Geometric information extraction from planetary remote sensing data Feature information extraction from planetary remote sensing data Planetary remote sensing data fusion Planetary data management and presentation Planetary Remote Sensing and Mapping will serve scientists and professionals working in the planetary remote sensing and mapping areas, as well as planetary probe designers, engineers, and planetary geologists and geophysicists. It also provides useful reading material for university teachers and students in the broader areas of remote sensing, photogrammetry, cartography, GIS, and geodesy.