Liwei Li
Chinese Academy of Sciences
34 Papers
64 Citations
Liwei Li is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hyperspectral imaging & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 33 publications.
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Papers
Water Body Extraction from Very High Spatial Resolution Remote Sensing Data Based on Fully Convolutional Networks
TL;DR: The findings indicate that the FCN-based method can work as a robust and cost-effective tool in the extraction of water bodies from VHR images and can be extended to extract other land covers.
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Deep Learning for Fusion of APEX Hyperspectral and Full-Waveform LiDAR Remote Sensing Data for Tree Species Mapping
TL;DR: A new deep fusion framework to integrate the complementary information from hyperspectral and LiDAR data for tree species mapping and a solution to estimate the crown size of tree species by the fusion of multi-sensor data is proposed.
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Infrared Small-Target Detection Based on Multiple Morphological Profiles
TL;DR: A novel method using multiple morphological profiles (MMP) is proposed, which can detect various types of targets whose brightness varies greatly, and further improve the contrast between targets and background, and the background clutter is significantly suppressed.
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Infrared Small Target Detection Using Local and Nonlocal Spatial Information
TL;DR: Experimental results using five real IR datasets with various scenes reveal the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed comprehensive method, exploiting both local and nonlocal priors.
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Dynamic analysis of the Wenchuan Earthquake disaster and reconstruction with 3-year remote sensing data
TL;DR: The results of dynamic analysis on monitoring and assessing heavily impacted areas affected by the Wenchuan Earthquake using remote sensing data acquired in the past 3 years from 2008 to 2010 well demonstrate the importance and effectiveness of the utility of earth observation for disaster mitigation and reconstruction.
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