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Maximum likelihood discriminant analysis on the plane using a Markovian model of spatial context
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    Maximum likelihood discriminant analysis on the plane using a Markovian model of spatial context (English)
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    A method is presented for utilising spatial information in performing discriminant analysis on multivariate data at each point on a regular lattice, as for example with LANDSAT. The spatial information is modelled as a particularly simple Markov random field. The discriminant analysis is based on the maximum likelihood method. The results are compared with alternatives by Monte Carlo simulation, and seem to be encouraging.
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    spatial process
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    context
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    spatial information
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    discriminant analysis
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    regular lattice
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    LANDSAT
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    Markov random field
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    maximum likelihood method
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    Monte Carlo simulation
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