In this paper, a mapping procedure exploiting object boundaries in very high-resolution (VHR) images is proposed. After discrimination between boundary and nonboundary pixel sets, each of the two sets is separately classified. The former are labeled using a neural network (NN), and the shape of the pixel set is finely tuned by enforcing a few geometrical constraints, while the latter are classified using an adaptive Markov random field (MRF) model. The two mapping outputs are finally combined through a decision fusion process. Experimental results on hyperspectral and satellite VHR imagery show the superior performance of this method over conventional NN and MRF classifiers.
Improved VHR urban area mapping exploiting object boundaries
GAMBA, PAOLO ETTORE;DELL'ACQUA, FABIO;LISINI, GIANNI;TRIANNI, GIOVANNA
2007-01-01
Abstract
In this paper, a mapping procedure exploiting object boundaries in very high-resolution (VHR) images is proposed. After discrimination between boundary and nonboundary pixel sets, each of the two sets is separately classified. The former are labeled using a neural network (NN), and the shape of the pixel set is finely tuned by enforcing a few geometrical constraints, while the latter are classified using an adaptive Markov random field (MRF) model. The two mapping outputs are finally combined through a decision fusion process. Experimental results on hyperspectral and satellite VHR imagery show the superior performance of this method over conventional NN and MRF classifiers.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.