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G. Giacinto and F. Roli and L. Bruzzone
ABSTRACT
Various experimental comparisons of algorithms for supervised classification of remote-sensing images have been reported in the literature. Among others, a comparison of neural and statistical classifiers has previously been made by the authors in (Serpico, S.B., Bruzzone, L., Roli, F., 1996. Pattern Recognition Letters 17, 1331–1341). Results of reported experiments have clearly shown that the superiority of one algorithm over another cannot be claimed. In addition, they have pointed out that statistical and neural algorithms often require expensive design phases to attain high classification accuracy. In this paper, the combination of neural and statistical algorithms is proposed as a method to obtain high accuracy values after much shorter design phases and to improve the accuracy–rejection tradeoff over those allowed by single algorithms. 
ECVision indexed and annotated bibliography of cognitive computer vision publications
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Combination of neural and statistical algorithms for supervised classification of remote-sensing imagesSite generated on Friday, 06 January 2006