Adaptive threshold-based shadow masking for across-date settlement classification of panchromatic QuickBird images
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Luus, Francois Pierre Sarel
Van den Bergh, Frans
Maharaj, Bodhaswar Tikanath Jugpershad
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Abstract
Multitemporal land-use analysis is becoming increasingly
important for the effective management of earth
resources. Despite that, consistent differences in the viewing and
illumination geometry in satellite-borne imagery introduce
some issues in the creation of land-use classification maps. The
focus of this study is settlement classification with high-resolution
panchromatic acquisitions, using texture features to distinguish
between settlement classes. The important multitemporal variance
component of shadow is effectively removed before feature
determination, which allows for minimum-supervision across-date
classification. Shadow detection based on local adaptive
thresholding is employed and experimentally shown to outperform
existing fixed threshold shadow detectors in increasing
settlement classification accuracy. Both same and across-date
settlement accuracies are significantly improved with shadow
masking during feature calculation. A statistical study was
performed and found to support the hypothesis that the increased
accuracy is due to shadow masking specifically.
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Image texture analysis, Feature extraction, Urban areas
Sustainable Development Goals
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Luus, FPS, Van Den Bergh, F & Maharaj, BTJ 2014, 'Adaptive threshold-based shadow masking for across-date settlement classification of panchromatic QuickBird images', IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, vol. 11, no. 6, #6670045, pp. 1153-1157.