Spatial extent (i.e. the size of the study area) is acknowledged as an important component of scale, together with grain (i.e. cell size). While the influence of grain on multiresolution segmentation has been evaluated, the impact of spatial extent is still poorly understood. The main goal of our study was to evaluate how changing the extent affects multiresolution segmentation, in respect to the geometric accuracy of the resulting image objects. The experiments were carried out on very-high resolution optical images in four study areas: the City of Manchester (UK), the region of Normandy (France), the City of Tampa (Florida), USA, and the province of Flevoland (the Netherlands). Data sets of various extents were created by partitioning eac...
To classify Very-High-Resolution (VHR) imagery, Geographic Object Based Image Analysis (GEOBIA) is t...
SummaryHow do we derive a sense of the separation of points in the world within a space-variant visu...
<p>The left hand image is the Landscape Development Intensity index (LDI) at a 30-m resolution while...
Using two GEOBIA (Geographical Object Based Image Analysis) algorithms on a set of segmented images ...
Landscape pattern quantities are affected by issues of scale, namely extent and resolution. The grai...
AbstractAlthough multiresolution segmentation (MRS) is a powerful technique for dealing with very hi...
<p>Effect of spatial resolution on sensitivity, defined as the proportion of artificial observations...
The segmentation of images into regions that have some common property is a fundamental problem in i...
In the application of machine learning to geographic object based image analysis, several parameters...
Sentinel-2 has opened a new era for the remote sensing community where 10-m imagery is freely availa...
A critical step in object-oriented geospatial analysis (OBIA) is image segmentation. Segments determ...
A new approach to image segmentation is presented that integrates region and boundary information wi...
Purpose. Information in an image can be represented in separate spatial-frequency bands, or spatial ...
During the last two decades, a wide range of geographical tools including the calculation of landsca...
The results obtained using the object-based image analysis approach for remote sensing image analysi...
To classify Very-High-Resolution (VHR) imagery, Geographic Object Based Image Analysis (GEOBIA) is t...
SummaryHow do we derive a sense of the separation of points in the world within a space-variant visu...
<p>The left hand image is the Landscape Development Intensity index (LDI) at a 30-m resolution while...
Using two GEOBIA (Geographical Object Based Image Analysis) algorithms on a set of segmented images ...
Landscape pattern quantities are affected by issues of scale, namely extent and resolution. The grai...
AbstractAlthough multiresolution segmentation (MRS) is a powerful technique for dealing with very hi...
<p>Effect of spatial resolution on sensitivity, defined as the proportion of artificial observations...
The segmentation of images into regions that have some common property is a fundamental problem in i...
In the application of machine learning to geographic object based image analysis, several parameters...
Sentinel-2 has opened a new era for the remote sensing community where 10-m imagery is freely availa...
A critical step in object-oriented geospatial analysis (OBIA) is image segmentation. Segments determ...
A new approach to image segmentation is presented that integrates region and boundary information wi...
Purpose. Information in an image can be represented in separate spatial-frequency bands, or spatial ...
During the last two decades, a wide range of geographical tools including the calculation of landsca...
The results obtained using the object-based image analysis approach for remote sensing image analysi...
To classify Very-High-Resolution (VHR) imagery, Geographic Object Based Image Analysis (GEOBIA) is t...
SummaryHow do we derive a sense of the separation of points in the world within a space-variant visu...
<p>The left hand image is the Landscape Development Intensity index (LDI) at a 30-m resolution while...