The objective of this study is to compare WorldView-2 (WV-2) and QuickBird-2-simulated (QB-2) imagery regarding their potential for object-based urban land cover classification. Optimal segmentation parameters were automatically found for each data set and the obtained results were quantitatively compared and discussed. Four different feature selection algorithms were used in order to verify to which data set the most relevant object-based features belong to. Object-based classifications were performed with four different supervised algorithms applied to each data set and the obtained accuracies and model performances indexes were compared. Segmentation experiments carried out involving bands exclusively available in the WV-2 sensor generat...
Roads and buildings constitute a significant proportion of urban areas. Considerable amount of resea...
Urban areas consist of a wide range of man-made and natural features, which lead to a high level of ...
Using object-based image analysis (OBIA) techniques for land use-land cover classification (LULC) ha...
Abstract: The objective of this study is to compare WorldView-2 (WV-2) and QuickBird-2-simulated (QB...
The new advances of having eight bands satellite mission similar to WorldView-2, WV-2, give the chan...
Urbanization is commonly accepted as an important contributor to the growth of man-made structures a...
Advances in geotechnologies and in remote sensing have improved analysis of urban environments. The ...
Advances in geotechnologies and in remote sensing have improved analysis of urban environments. The ...
International audienceThe need for reliable and exhaustive data on land use is a major issue in plan...
The detection of impervious surface (IS) in heterogeneous urban areas is one of the most challenging...
AbstractThe increasing availability of high resolution imagery has triggered the need for automated ...
Land cover classification of very high resolution (VHR) imagery over urban areas is an extremely cha...
The availability of very high spatial and temporal resolution remote sensing data facilitates mappin...
This study evaluates the impact of four feature selection (FS) algorithms in an object-based image a...
The development of UAV sensors has made it possible to obtain a diverse array of spectral images in ...
Roads and buildings constitute a significant proportion of urban areas. Considerable amount of resea...
Urban areas consist of a wide range of man-made and natural features, which lead to a high level of ...
Using object-based image analysis (OBIA) techniques for land use-land cover classification (LULC) ha...
Abstract: The objective of this study is to compare WorldView-2 (WV-2) and QuickBird-2-simulated (QB...
The new advances of having eight bands satellite mission similar to WorldView-2, WV-2, give the chan...
Urbanization is commonly accepted as an important contributor to the growth of man-made structures a...
Advances in geotechnologies and in remote sensing have improved analysis of urban environments. The ...
Advances in geotechnologies and in remote sensing have improved analysis of urban environments. The ...
International audienceThe need for reliable and exhaustive data on land use is a major issue in plan...
The detection of impervious surface (IS) in heterogeneous urban areas is one of the most challenging...
AbstractThe increasing availability of high resolution imagery has triggered the need for automated ...
Land cover classification of very high resolution (VHR) imagery over urban areas is an extremely cha...
The availability of very high spatial and temporal resolution remote sensing data facilitates mappin...
This study evaluates the impact of four feature selection (FS) algorithms in an object-based image a...
The development of UAV sensors has made it possible to obtain a diverse array of spectral images in ...
Roads and buildings constitute a significant proportion of urban areas. Considerable amount of resea...
Urban areas consist of a wide range of man-made and natural features, which lead to a high level of ...
Using object-based image analysis (OBIA) techniques for land use-land cover classification (LULC) ha...