Exploring ENVI course

By on 9 September, 2010

Course about the core functionality of ENVI, hyperspectral data analysis, and more with amix of lectures and exercises.

WHEN: 2010-11-16 to 2010-11-19
WHERE: University of New South Wales, Sydney
STATE: NSW
COUNTRY: AUS

In this course you’ll learn much about the core functionality of ENVI. You will also be given an introduction to hyperspectral data analysis that can be used as a stepping-stone for learning about ENVI’s advanced hyperspectral analysis capabilities. Data from various multispectral, hyperspectral and radar sensors, including ASTER, AVIRIS, Quickbird, RadarSat, AVHRR, SPOT, Landsat, TMS, and USGS DEM data are used in a mixture of lectures and exercises. You will be shown ways to extend ENVI using batch processing, Band and Spectral Math, and Feature Extraction among other tools. And you will be introduced to ENVI Zoom.

More information can be found here:

http://ittvis.cvent.com/EVENTS/Info/Summary.aspx?i=c4ddf52c-d751-4332-9fd7-8a5ae14c5108

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