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Applications of Spatial Object Modelling in Fuzzy Topological Space for Land Cover Changes

H.C. Chamuah, B.C. Chetia. Published in Fuzzy Systems.

Communications on Applied Electronics
Year of Publication: 2016
Publisher: Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Authors: H.C. Chamuah, B.C. Chetia
10.5120/cae2016652098

H C Chamuah and B C Chetia. Article: Applications of Spatial Object Modelling in Fuzzy Topological Space for Land Cover Changes. Communications on Applied Electronics 4(5):42-45, February 2016. Published by Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA. BibTeX

@article{key:article,
	author = {H.C. Chamuah and B.C. Chetia},
	title = {Article: Applications of Spatial Object Modelling in Fuzzy Topological Space for Land Cover Changes},
	journal = {Communications on Applied Electronics},
	year = {2016},
	volume = {4},
	number = {5},
	pages = {42-45},
	month = {February},
	note = {Published by Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA}
}

Abstract

There have been many research developments on the conceptual description of topological relation between spatial objects. Fuzzy spatial objects have become more and more important in GIS application when spatial phenomena are generalised by the crisp form a large of quantitative information is lost. Land Cover as a fuzzy spatial, temporal object should be modelled in a fuzzy framework. The paper is an attempt to construct topological relation as one of the most important characteristic of spatial –temp oral object with its application to land cover. Here we consider on area of Dhemaji District which has different land cover type to construct topological relationship between them both spatially and temporally.

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Keywords

Fuzzy topology, fuzzy spatial objects GIS Land cover, image classification.