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Image Segmentation Parameter Optimization Considering Within- and Between-Segment Heterogeneity at Multiple Scale Levels: Test Case for Mapping Residential Areas Using Landsat Imagery

Brian A. Johnson    
Milben Bragais    
Isao Endo    
Damasa B. Magcale-Macandog and Paula Beatrice M. Macandog    

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