Improvement in remote sensing techniques in spatial/spectral resolution strengthens their applicability for urban environmental study. Unfortunately, high spatial resolution imagery also increases internal variability in land cover units and can cause a ‘salt-and-pepper’ effect, resulting in decreased accuracy using pixel-based classification results. Region-based classification techniques, using an image object (IO) rather than a pixel as a classification unit, appear to hold promise as a method for overcoming this problem. Using IKONOS high spatial resolution imagery, we examined whether the IO technique could significantly improve classification accuracy compared to the pixel-based method when applied to urban land cover mapping in Tampa...
Land cover classification of very high resolution (VHR) imagery over urban areas is an extremely cha...
Abstract. High-spatial resolution digital color-infrared aerial imagery of Syracuse, NY was analyzed...
Pixel-based and object-based classifications are two commonly used approaches in extracting land cov...
Improvement in remote sensing techniques in spatial/spectral resolution strengthens their applicabil...
Improvement in remote sensing techniques in spatial/spectral resolution strength-ens their applicabi...
Effective assessment of biodiversity in cities requires detailed vegetation maps.To date, most remot...
An adequate maintenance and protection of urban green spaces requires update and accurate informatio...
The availability of 4-metre spatial resolution satellite sensor imagery represents an important step...
The availability of very high spatial and temporal resolution remote sensing data facilitates mappin...
With the increasing availability of high-spatial-resolution remote sensing imageries and with the ob...
International audienceThe need for reliable and exhaustive data on land use is a major issue in plan...
Detailed land cover information is valuable for mapping complex urban environments. Recent enhanceme...
Object-oriented image classification has tremendous potential to improve classification accuracies o...
Landuse and land-cover classification from high resolution imagery has been seen as challenging by t...
With the development of urbanization and expansion of urban land use, the need to up to date maps, h...
Land cover classification of very high resolution (VHR) imagery over urban areas is an extremely cha...
Abstract. High-spatial resolution digital color-infrared aerial imagery of Syracuse, NY was analyzed...
Pixel-based and object-based classifications are two commonly used approaches in extracting land cov...
Improvement in remote sensing techniques in spatial/spectral resolution strengthens their applicabil...
Improvement in remote sensing techniques in spatial/spectral resolution strength-ens their applicabi...
Effective assessment of biodiversity in cities requires detailed vegetation maps.To date, most remot...
An adequate maintenance and protection of urban green spaces requires update and accurate informatio...
The availability of 4-metre spatial resolution satellite sensor imagery represents an important step...
The availability of very high spatial and temporal resolution remote sensing data facilitates mappin...
With the increasing availability of high-spatial-resolution remote sensing imageries and with the ob...
International audienceThe need for reliable and exhaustive data on land use is a major issue in plan...
Detailed land cover information is valuable for mapping complex urban environments. Recent enhanceme...
Object-oriented image classification has tremendous potential to improve classification accuracies o...
Landuse and land-cover classification from high resolution imagery has been seen as challenging by t...
With the development of urbanization and expansion of urban land use, the need to up to date maps, h...
Land cover classification of very high resolution (VHR) imagery over urban areas is an extremely cha...
Abstract. High-spatial resolution digital color-infrared aerial imagery of Syracuse, NY was analyzed...
Pixel-based and object-based classifications are two commonly used approaches in extracting land cov...