scholarly journals Digital surface model extraction with high details using single high resolution satellite image and SRTM global DEM based on deep learning

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 173-198
Author(s):  
Hamed Amini Amirkolaee ◽  
Hossein Arefi ◽  
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Author(s):  
M. Zhu ◽  
B. Wu ◽  
Y. N. He ◽  
Y. Q. He

Abstract. In the coming era of big data, the high resolution satellite image plays an important role in providing a rich source of information for a variety of applications. Land cover classification is a major field of remote sensing application. The main task of land cover classification is to divide the pixels or regions in remote sensing imagery into several categories according to application requirements. Recently, machine interpretation methods including artificial neural network and decision tree are developing rapidly with certain fruits achieved. Compared with traditional methods, deep learning is completely data-driven, which can automatically find the best ways to extract land cover features through high resolution satellite image. This study presents a detailed investigation of convolutional neural networks for the classification of complex land cover classes using high resolution satellite image. The main contributions of this paper are as follows: (1) Aiming at the uneven spatial distribution of surface coverage, we study the training errors caused by this uneven distribution. An improved SMOTE algorithm is designed for automatic processing the task of sample augmentation. Through experimental verification, the improver algorithm can increase 2–5% classification accuracy by the same network structure. (2) The main representations of the network are also shared between the edge loss reinforced structures and semantic segmentation, which means that the CNN simultaneously achieves semantic segmentation by edge detection. (3) We use Beijing-2 satellite (BJ-2) remote sensing data for training and evaluation with Integrated Model, and the total accuracy reaches 89.6%.


Author(s):  
Aymen Al-Saadi ◽  
Ioannis Paraskevakos ◽  
Bento Collares Gonçalves ◽  
Heather J. Lynch ◽  
Shantenu Jha ◽  
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Author(s):  
J. Fagir ◽  
A. Schubert ◽  
M. Frioud ◽  
D. Henke

The fusion of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and optical data is a dynamic research area, but image segmentation is rarely treated. While a few studies use low-resolution nadir-view optical images, we approached the segmentation of SAR and optical images acquired from the same airborne platform – leading to an oblique view with high resolution and thus increased complexity. To overcome the geometric differences, we generated a digital surface model (DSM) from adjacent optical images and used it to project both the DSM and SAR data into the optical camera frame, followed by segmentation with each channel. The fused segmentation algorithm was found to out-perform the single-channel version.


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