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Service Description / Abstract. The Landsat Spectral Pre-Classification Chain Service developed by MEEO allows the user manipulating a Landsat image by applying, in a single service through a check-box selection, Clipping, Calibration and Spectral Classification services. The service automatically applies also the Format Check, in order to avoid starting an elaboration on a corrupted input product. The Landsat Spectral Pre-Classification Chain is based on the spectral categorization provided by the SOIL MAPPER® algorithm of MEEO. The Landsat image is provided through a valid ftp address. Input data can be provided either in CEOS format or in GeoTIFF format for Landsat 7 ETM+ images, while only the CEOS format is permitted for Landsat 5 TM images. This is due by the wide variability of the metafile associated to Landsat 5 GeoTIFF images. The absence of a common standard doesn’t allow an automatic elaboration of such a metafile. The output product is a Landsat image clipped according to the Area Of Interest defined by the user, radiometrically calibrated and spectrally classified, depending on the options selected by the user. The output format depends on the last service chain element selected: GeoTIFF for the Clipping and Spectral Classification, floating point GeoTIFF for the Calibration service. The service is currently available free-of-charge to registered users, from July 1st 2008 to June 30th 2010. User comments are encouraged and should be passed on to the Earth Observation Help Desk. Note: SOIL MAPPER® is an original remote sensing image classifier developed by Meteorological and Environmental Earth Observation (MEEO - xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/). It is a fully automated, spectral rule-based classifier, capable of mapping multi-spectral satellite images onto a discrete set of output spectral classes. SOIL MAPPER® can be currently applied to the following sensors / formats: • LANDSAT 5 TM / CEOS • LANDSAT 7 ETM+ / CEOS, GeoTIFF • SPOT-4 HRVIR / DIMAP • SPOT-5 HRG / DIMAP • MODIS / HDF • AVHRR / KLM/SHARP • ATSR2-AATSR / ENVISAT • IRS / LGSOWG (Super Structure) • Quickbird / GeoTIFF • IKONOS / GeoTIFF • AVNIR-2 / CEOS Besides classification maps, SOIL MAPPER® generates a series of “Value Added Products” providing continuous spectral indexes potentially useful for further application-dependent image analysis, like: • Vegetation Index • Normalised Differential Vegetation Index • Snow Index and a series of masks for: • Vegetation • Clouds • Water.
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Service Description / Abstract. The SPOT Image Spectral Classification Service creates a preliminary spectral categorization map starting from a calibrated SPOT input product, which must comply with the output product of the SPOT Image Calibration Service. The SPOT calibrated image is provided through a valid ftp address. The result of the SPOT Image Spectral Classification Service is a classification map in GeoTIFF format containing 59, 35 or 14 classes, depending on the elaboration type option selected by the user (selectable through a drop down list) generated by the SOIL MAPPER® software The service is currently available free-of-charge to registered users, from July 1st 2008 to June 30th 2009. User comments are encouraged and should be passed on to the Earth Observation Help Desk. Note: SOIL MAPPER® is an original remote sensing image classifier developed and supported by Meteorological and Environmental Earth Observation (MEEO - xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/). It is a fully automated, spectral rule-based, per-pixel classifier, capable of mapping multi-spectral satellite images onto a discrete set of output spectral categories (types, labels). SOIL MAPPER® requires neither user-defined parameter nor ground truth data sample to run. Its spectral rules are not learned from input data, but they are modelled from a prior knowledge acquired from remote sensing literature. It currently supports the following sensors / formats: • SPOT 5 TM / CEOS • SPOT 7 ETM+ / CEOS, GeoTIFF • SPOT-4 HRVIR / DIMAP • SPOT-4 VMI / HDF • SPOT-5 HRG / DIMAP • SPOT-5 VMI / HDF • MODIS / HDF • ASTER / HDF • AVHRR / KLM/SHARP • AATSR / ENVISAT • IRS / LGSOWG (Super Structure) • CBERS / GeoTIFF • Quickbird / GeoTIFF • IKONOS / GeoTIFF • AVNIR-2 / CEOS

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