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Innovative remote sensing image processing techniques have been progressively studied due to the increasing availability of remote sensing images, powerful techniques of data analysis, and computational power [...]

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  • Sub-pixel processing has emerged as an intense area of research considering the possibility of a pixel to belong to different classes in an image segmentation context. This is especially relevant in remote sensing, where different macroscopic or microscopic components could appear to contribute to every pixel

  • Unmixing refers to the separation of the components contributing to the pixel information to build abundance maps describing the proportion of every component in a given pixel

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Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Editorial for the Special Issue “New Advances on Sub-Pixel Processing: Unmixing and Mapping Methods”. Sub-pixel processing has emerged as an intense area of research considering the possibility of a pixel to belong to different classes in an image segmentation context.

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