@inproceedings{Schott1995_0,
        Abstract = {The Digital Imaging and Remote Sensing Synthetic Image Generation (DIRSIG) model emphasizes quantitative prediction of the radiance reaching sensors with bandpass values between 0.28 and 20.0 jim. The model embodies a rigorous end-to-end speciral modeling of radiation propagation, absorption and scattering, target temperatures based on meteorological history, extensive directional target-background interactions and detector responsivities. This paper describes texture quantification, the spectral-spatial correlation of textures, texture collection and generation methods. Finally, we will describe how DIRSIG generates texture on a pixel by pixel basis and maintains the spectral correlation of targets between bands.},
        Address = {Orlando, Florida, United States of America},
        Author = {John R. Schott and Carl Salvaggio and Scott D. Brown and Robert A. Rose},
        Booktitle = {Proceedings of the SPIE, SPIE AeroSense, Targets and Backgrounds: Characterization and Representation, Models and Generators},
        Keywords = {multispectral; texture; dirsig; synthetic image generation},
        Month = {April},
        Number = {},
        Organization = {SPIE},
        Pages = {189--196},
        Title = {Incorporation of texture in multispectral synthetic image generation tools},
        Url = {http://www.cis.rit.edu/~cnspci/references/schott1995.pdf},
        Volume = {2469},
        Year = {1995}}