Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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Introduction to problems of the remote sensing (RS) Physical base of the remote sensing and spectral demonstration of selected surface types in particular spectral segments Conventional methods of RS Remote sensing in the thermal spectral segment Remote sensing in the microwave spectral segment. Satellite systems Application of RS Pre-processing of image records Highlighting of image records Spatial highlighting Spectral highlighting Classification of the digital image record Recognition of changes on the RS materials
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Dialogic (discussion, interview, brainstorming), Skills training
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of the course is to present further geoinformation technologies. The emphasis is put on methods of the remote sensing and the digital image processing. Additional advanced analyses of geographic information systems, and a global position and navigation systems are introduced.
Students will be familiar with remote sensing and digital image processing. Students will be able to apply selected technology in practice.
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Prerequisites
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Knowlege and skills in the field of geographic information systems in extent of the subject AGIS1 are reguired, namely knowledge of vector and raster data models, konwledge of spatial analyses, knowledge of basics of cartography and ability to use ArcGIS Desktop.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral examination, Written examination, Home assignment evaluation
The graded assignment is granted upon submitting and recognition of all given tasks at seminars, passing the final written test and the oral examination.
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Recommended literature
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Konecny, Gottfried. Geoinformation : remote sensing, photogrammetry and geographic information systems. London: Taylor & Francis, 2003. ISBN 0-415-23795-5.
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Lillesand T. M., Kiefer R. W. Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation. New York, 1984.
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Longley, Paul A. Geographic information systems and science. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 2001. ISBN 0-471-89275-0.
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