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Review Article Digital change detection techniques using remotely-sensed data

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An evaluation of results indicates that various procedures of change detection produce different maps of change even in the same environment.
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A variety of procedures for change detection based on comparison of multitemporal digital remote sensing data have been developed. An evaluation of results indicates that various procedures of change detection produce different maps of change even in the same environment.

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