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City morphology not only reveals spatial distribution of diverse physical parameters but also of diverse socio-economic characteristics. Because of this, spatial structure or zoning in urban spaces is a key variable for inferring information valuable for assessment, planning, and management purposes. The presented methodology shows a mathematical approach to derive homogeneous zones from a solely remote sensing land-cover classification result. By Savitzky-Golay filtering and a subsequent curve-sketching approach, an interpreter-independent differentiation within a city is computed. The classification shows the result of the arrangement of urban zoning without any ancillary data
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