scholarly journals Improved Connected Component Labeling Algorithm for Remote Sensing Image Classification

Author(s):  
M. Sumathi ◽  
T. Balaji

The main objective of this paper is to carry out a detailed analysis of the most popular Connected Component Labeling (CCL) algorithms for remote sensing image classification. This algorithm searches line-by-line, top to bottom to assign a splotch label to each current pixel that is connected to a splotch. This paper presents two new strategies that can be used to greatly improve the speed of connected component labeling algorithms. It assigns a label to a new object, most labeling algorithms use a scanning step that examines some of its neighbors. The first strategy deeds the dependencies among the neighbors to reduce the number of neighbors examined. The second strategy uses an array to store the equivalence information among the labels. This replaces the pointer based deep rooted trees used to store the same equivalence information. It reduces the memory required and also produces consecutive final labels. The connected component labeling assigns labels to a pixel such that adjacent pixels of the same features are assigned the same label. The paper presents a modification of this algorithm that allows the resolution of merged labels and experimental results demonstrate that proposed method is much more efficient than conventional methods for various kinds of color images. This method is improving the labeling algorithms and also benefits for other applications in computer vision and pattern recognition

Author(s):  
Sumit Kaur

Abstract- Deep learning is an emerging research area in machine learning and pattern recognition field which has been presented with the goal of drawing Machine Learning nearer to one of its unique objectives, Artificial Intelligence. It tries to mimic the human brain, which is capable of processing and learning from the complex input data and solving different kinds of complicated tasks well. Deep learning (DL) basically based on a set of supervised and unsupervised algorithms that attempt to model higher level abstractions in data and make it self-learning for hierarchical representation for classification. In the recent years, it has attracted much attention due to its state-of-the-art performance in diverse areas like object perception, speech recognition, computer vision, collaborative filtering and natural language processing. This paper will present a survey on different deep learning techniques for remote sensing image classification. 


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (7) ◽  
pp. 1150-1154 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiang-Jun Shen ◽  
Xiao-Zhen Luo ◽  
Timothy Apasiba Abeo ◽  
Yang Yang ◽  
Xi Shao ◽  
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