Abstract: Multi-scale/multi-level geographic object-based image analysis (MS-GEOBIA) methods are becoming widely-used in remote sensing because single-scale/single-level (SS-GEOBIA) methods are often unable to obtain an accurate segmentation and classification of all land use/land cover (LULC) types in an image. However, there have been few comparisons between SS-GEOBIA and MS-GEOBIA approaches for the purpose of mapping a specific LULC type, so it is not well understood which is more appropriate for this task. In addition, there are few methods for automating the selection of segmentation parameters for MS-GEOBIA, while manual selection (i.e., trial-and-error approach) of parameters can be quite challenging and time-consuming. In this stud...
National audienceIn Geographic Object-based Image Analysis (GEOBIA), remote sensing experts benefit ...
In object-based image analysis (OBIA), the appropriate parametrization of segmentation algorithms is...
Traditional image analysis methods are mostly pixel-based and use the spectral differences of landsc...
Multi-scale/multi-level geographic object-based image analysis (MS-GEOBIA) methods are becoming wide...
To classify Very-High-Resolution (VHR) imagery, Geographic Object Based Image Analysis (GEOBIA) is t...
The advent of very high resolution (VHR) satellite imagery and the development of Geographic Object-...
ABSTRACT: The traditional per-pixel classification methods consider only spectral information, and m...
Image segmentation is a preliminary and critical step in object-based image classification. Its prop...
Very-High-Resolution (VHR) Remote Sensing (RS) data are crucial for deriving essential geospatial in...
Land-use-and-land-cover (LULC) mapping is crucial in precision agriculture, environmental monitoring...
Using object-based image analysis (OBIA) techniques for land use-land cover classification (LULC) ha...
Abstract: Contrast plays an important role in the visual interpretation of imagery. To mimic visual ...
Mapping large heterogeneous urban areas using object-based image analysis (OBIA) remains challenging...
High-spatial-resolution images play an important role in land cover classification, and object-based...
Geographic object-based image analysis (GEOBIA) is a promising methodology lot image analysis, in wh...
National audienceIn Geographic Object-based Image Analysis (GEOBIA), remote sensing experts benefit ...
In object-based image analysis (OBIA), the appropriate parametrization of segmentation algorithms is...
Traditional image analysis methods are mostly pixel-based and use the spectral differences of landsc...
Multi-scale/multi-level geographic object-based image analysis (MS-GEOBIA) methods are becoming wide...
To classify Very-High-Resolution (VHR) imagery, Geographic Object Based Image Analysis (GEOBIA) is t...
The advent of very high resolution (VHR) satellite imagery and the development of Geographic Object-...
ABSTRACT: The traditional per-pixel classification methods consider only spectral information, and m...
Image segmentation is a preliminary and critical step in object-based image classification. Its prop...
Very-High-Resolution (VHR) Remote Sensing (RS) data are crucial for deriving essential geospatial in...
Land-use-and-land-cover (LULC) mapping is crucial in precision agriculture, environmental monitoring...
Using object-based image analysis (OBIA) techniques for land use-land cover classification (LULC) ha...
Abstract: Contrast plays an important role in the visual interpretation of imagery. To mimic visual ...
Mapping large heterogeneous urban areas using object-based image analysis (OBIA) remains challenging...
High-spatial-resolution images play an important role in land cover classification, and object-based...
Geographic object-based image analysis (GEOBIA) is a promising methodology lot image analysis, in wh...
National audienceIn Geographic Object-based Image Analysis (GEOBIA), remote sensing experts benefit ...
In object-based image analysis (OBIA), the appropriate parametrization of segmentation algorithms is...
Traditional image analysis methods are mostly pixel-based and use the spectral differences of landsc...