La version v3.2 de l’OTB est sortie/ OTB v3.2 is out

Les collègues du CNES et de CS-SI viennent de sortir une nouvelle version de la bibliothèque open source Orfeo Tool Box. Parmi les améliorations, je suis sûr que vous serez nombreux à apprécier la segmentation « Large Scale Mean Shift », qui permet un traitement par tuiles qui donne le même résultat que celui qui serait obtenu sur l’image traitée en un seul bloc. Cette caractéristique sera très utile pour segmenter les volumineuses séries temporelles issues de Sentinel-2. http://blog.orfeo-toolbox.org/news/otb-3-20-and-monteverdi2-0-6-are-out  CNES and CS-SI colleagues juste released a new version of the open source library Orfeo Tool Box. Among the enhancements, I am quite sure that many of you will like the new « Large Scale Mean Shift » segmentation application,  « which allows to perform tile-wise segmentation of very large images with theoretical guarantees of getting identical results to those without tiling ». This feature will be especially useful to process Sentinel-2 huge time series.

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