Spectral texture classification of high-resolution satellite images for the state forest inventory in Russia

Author(s):  
Yegor V. Dmitriev ◽  
Anton A. Sokolov ◽  
Vladimir V. Kozoderov ◽  
Hervé Delbarre ◽  
Petr G. Melnik ◽  
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Author(s):  
B. Yang ◽  
X. Yu

Networks play the role of a high-level language, as is seen in Artificial Intelligence and statistics, because networks are used to build complex model from simple components. These years, Bayesian Networks, one of probabilistic networks, are a powerful data mining technique for handling uncertainty in complex domains. In this paper, we apply Bayesian Networks Augmented Naive Bayes (BAN) to texture classification of High-resolution satellite images and put up a new method to construct the network topology structure in terms of training accuracy based on the training samples. In the experiment, we choose GeoEye-1 satellite images. Experimental results demonstrate BAN outperform than NBC in the overall classification accuracy. Although it is time consuming, it will be an attractive and effective method in the future.


2011 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine Mering ◽  
Franck Chopin

A new method of land cover mapping from satellite images using granulometric analysis is presented here. Discontinuous landscapes such as steppian bushes of semi arid regions and recently growing urban settlements are especially concerned by this study. Spatial organisations of the land cover are quantified by means of the size distribution analysis of the land cover units extracted from high resolution remotely sensed images. A granulometric map is built by automatic classification of every pixel of the image according to the granulometric density inside a sliding neighbourhood. Granulometric mapping brings some advantages over traditional thematic mapping by remote sensing by focusing on fine spatial events and small changes in one peculiar category of the landscape.


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