International audienceIn the domain of urban planning and management, it may be necessary to map the territory at different scales, each corresponding to a semantic level. Three semantic levels are identified: (1) the object level, for mapping urban elements (buildings, etc.), (2) the block level, for mapping homogeneous patterns of urban elements, and (3) the area level, for mapping urban fabrics defined as sets of homogeneous patterns. Some of these levels are directly linked to specific satellite images presenting ad hoc resolutions (namely, medium spatial resolution (MSR) images for the area level and high spatial resolution (HSR) images for the object level); in such cases, a straightforward mapping can be performed by clustering the d...
The research scope of this paper is to apply spatial object based image analysis (OBIA) method for p...
Cities all around the world are in constant evolution due to numerous factors, such as fast urbaniza...
Cities all around the world are in constant evolution due to numerous factors, such as fast urbaniza...
This article is concerned with the use of unsupervised methods to process very high resolution satel...
International audienceWith the multiplication of satellite images with complementary spatial and spe...
International audienceWith the multiplication of satellite images with complementary spatial and spe...
The main objective of this paper is to assess how an urban area can be identified accurately using s...
In the field of remote sensing image analysis, the recognition of complex patterns from satellite im...
In the field of remote sensing image analysis, the recognition of complex patterns from satellite im...
Classifying the complex structures of urban morphology from high resolution remote sensing imagery c...
Mapping urban areas from space is a complex task involving the definition of what should be consider...
The main objective of this paper is to assess how an urban area can be identified accurately using s...
International audienceThe extraction of urban patterns from Very High Spatial Resolution (VHSR) imag...
The research scope of this paper is to apply spatial object based image analysis (OBIA) method for ...
The research scope of this paper is to apply spatial object based image analysis (OBIA) method for p...
The research scope of this paper is to apply spatial object based image analysis (OBIA) method for p...
Cities all around the world are in constant evolution due to numerous factors, such as fast urbaniza...
Cities all around the world are in constant evolution due to numerous factors, such as fast urbaniza...
This article is concerned with the use of unsupervised methods to process very high resolution satel...
International audienceWith the multiplication of satellite images with complementary spatial and spe...
International audienceWith the multiplication of satellite images with complementary spatial and spe...
The main objective of this paper is to assess how an urban area can be identified accurately using s...
In the field of remote sensing image analysis, the recognition of complex patterns from satellite im...
In the field of remote sensing image analysis, the recognition of complex patterns from satellite im...
Classifying the complex structures of urban morphology from high resolution remote sensing imagery c...
Mapping urban areas from space is a complex task involving the definition of what should be consider...
The main objective of this paper is to assess how an urban area can be identified accurately using s...
International audienceThe extraction of urban patterns from Very High Spatial Resolution (VHSR) imag...
The research scope of this paper is to apply spatial object based image analysis (OBIA) method for ...
The research scope of this paper is to apply spatial object based image analysis (OBIA) method for p...
The research scope of this paper is to apply spatial object based image analysis (OBIA) method for p...
Cities all around the world are in constant evolution due to numerous factors, such as fast urbaniza...
Cities all around the world are in constant evolution due to numerous factors, such as fast urbaniza...