Source: wikibot/collocation-remote-sensing

= Collocation (remote sensing)
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In remote sensing, "collocation" refers to the process of aligning and combining data from different sources or datasets based on their spatial and temporal characteristics. This is often necessary to create a comprehensive picture of a particular area or phenomenon by integrating information from various sensors, platforms, and timeframes. Collocation typically involves: 1. **Spatial Alignment**: Ensuring that data from different sensors or sources align with each other geographically. This might involve correcting for differences in projection, scale, or resolution.