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2024 I, I Upotreba GIS alata i veštačke inteligencije, pp. 480-484
The role of dedicated software in processing satellite images in detecting the elements of geospace: Idrisi software analysis
aUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Geography, Serbia
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emailmilanovic.misko@gmail.com, nikola.radakovic002@gmail.com
Keywords: remote sensing; GIS; geospace; Idrisi
Abstract
In the last twenty years, due to the accelerated development of computer technology, a large number of GIS software have appeared on the market, especially the ones specifically used to process remote recordings. The advantages of these software are multiple: all the information from geospace is integrated; it is possible to prepare and design ecological maps based on remote shoots, it is possible to simulate the proposed decisions in GIS studies, etc. The aim of our work is to conduct an analysis of the dedicated software for processing Idrisi satellite images and to present the possibilities in detecting the elements of geospace, which is also the subject of this work's research. The tasks in this work refer to the ways of presenting the information on geospace, as well as to their forms that will be acceptable to decision makers. The dedicated GIS software which will be dealt with in this work has the ability to assemble an extensive set of relevant information from geospace. These software can represent an excellent means of environmental control and management. The software that will be written about, Idrisi, is primarily focused on the analysis of raster images with a possibility of creating vector formats as well, whereas some other dedicated software handle both raster and vector data equally well. What is common to the majority of such dedicated software is the fact that they have the ability to transform the raster images obtained from various satellites. Opinions are divided, however, the authors believe that the Idrisi software has an enormous advantage in terms of vegetation cover analysis. The possibilities, advantages, and disadvantages of the software as well, will be presented in the results of the work. This software is not the only used in processing remote images. There is a whole range of dedicated processing software, such as: Air Mapper, TNT, Erdas, ENVI, GRASS, Dragon, etc. The final results of this work may not only serve as an auxiliary tool in making the decisions important for GIS studies, but they can also serve as an encouragement to young people to perceive the importance and advantages of dedicated software in processing satellite images.

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article language: Serbian
document type: Review Paper
DOI: 10.5937/KonGef24053M
published in Portal: 20/09/2024
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