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Process Tree Library

Name Author Process File
Tiling and Stitching Kasper Johansen Segments the image in a sequential way. The image is chessboarded to a given size, then the tiles are analyzed one by one Download
Thematic Layer Mask Definiens It shows how to use a thematic layer to limit segmentation to a certain region. Unpack the zip file to your desktop and open the Definiens project file. Alternatively load the image and vector data, load the rule set and run it. Download
Quick Object Smoothing Definiens It uses the temporary image layers in combination with the Image Layer Operation algorithms for a fast object shape smoothing. Download
NN Classification Definiens A simple example to run a sample based classification Download
Compute Aspect Definiens This rule set explains how to compute aspect values in Definiens and how to convert it into the ESRI format Download
Seed growing approach Definiens This project is an example of how to classify homogeneous areas (in the example waterbodies) by using the "seed growing" approach. The "grow & shrink" approach has been used in order to smooth the final objects. Download
Quad Tree Based Segmentation Definiens This is a Custumized Algorithm. It is a enhanced version of the Definiens Quad Tree Segmentation Algorithm. With this custumized alogrithm the user can select a "Cutting Condition" and can specify the "Min. Object Size", useful to avoid creating too many objects. Download

 
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