D. P. Roy. Investigation of the maximum normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and the maximum surface temperature (T s ) AVHRR compositing procedures for the extraction of NDVI and T s over forest. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 18(11):2383--2401, 1997.

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....the output of the composite function. However, for each of the primitive functions, different algorithms can be chosen for a query. For example, data correction is one step in query execution in Kronos, and various researchers prefer different ways of performing correction on raw sensor data [34, 41]. So a fully composite implementation effectively reduces the reusability of an aggregate. In this work, we examine the implementation of complex operations as a sequence of primitive operations: T 1 f 3 (I) f 2 (T 1 ) and O f 1 (T 2 ) where T 1 and T 2 are additional aggregates. ....

D. P. Roy. Investigation of the maximum normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and the maximum surface temperature (T s ) AVHRR compositing procedures for the extraction of NDVI and T s over forest. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 18(11):2383--2401, 1997.

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