Mapping large heterogeneous urban areas using object-based image analysis (OBIA) remains challenging, especially with respect to the segmentation process. This could be explained both by the complex arrangement of heterogeneous land-cover classes and by the high diversity of urban patterns which can be encountered throughout the scene. In this context, using a single segmentation parameter to obtain satisfying segmentation results for the whole scene can be impossible. Nonetheless, it is possible to subdivide the whole city into smaller local zones, rather homogeneous according to their urban pattern. These zones can then be used to optimize the segmentation parameter locally, instead of using the whole image or a single representative spat...
International audienceThe research scope of this paper is to apply spatial object based image analys...
Abstract: The multitude of satellite data products available offers a large choice for urban studies...
The advent of very high resolution (VHR) satellite imagery and the development of Geographic Object-...
Very-High-Resolution (VHR) Remote Sensing (RS) data are crucial for deriving essential geospatial in...
To classify Very-High-Resolution (VHR) imagery, Geographic Object Based Image Analysis (GEOBIA) is t...
Multi-scale/multi-level geographic object-based image analysis (MS-GEOBIA) methods are becoming wide...
In object-based image analysis (OBIA), the appropriate parametrization of segmentation algorithms is...
Abstract: Multi-scale/multi-level geographic object-based image analysis (MS-GEOBIA) methods are bec...
In object-based image analysis (OBIA), the appropriate parametrization of segmentation algorithms is...
In the application of machine learning to geographic object based image analysis, several parameters...
The delimitation of urban areas, and in Africa in particular, remains a challenging issue and is an ...
International audienceCurrent work is aimed at the deriving of information from the remote sensed VH...
Multi-scale image segmentation produces high level object features at more than one level, compared ...
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...
International audienceThe research scope of this paper is to apply spatial object based image analys...
Abstract: The multitude of satellite data products available offers a large choice for urban studies...
The advent of very high resolution (VHR) satellite imagery and the development of Geographic Object-...
Very-High-Resolution (VHR) Remote Sensing (RS) data are crucial for deriving essential geospatial in...
To classify Very-High-Resolution (VHR) imagery, Geographic Object Based Image Analysis (GEOBIA) is t...
Multi-scale/multi-level geographic object-based image analysis (MS-GEOBIA) methods are becoming wide...
In object-based image analysis (OBIA), the appropriate parametrization of segmentation algorithms is...
Abstract: Multi-scale/multi-level geographic object-based image analysis (MS-GEOBIA) methods are bec...
In object-based image analysis (OBIA), the appropriate parametrization of segmentation algorithms is...
In the application of machine learning to geographic object based image analysis, several parameters...
The delimitation of urban areas, and in Africa in particular, remains a challenging issue and is an ...
International audienceCurrent work is aimed at the deriving of information from the remote sensed VH...
Multi-scale image segmentation produces high level object features at more than one level, compared ...
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...
International audienceThe research scope of this paper is to apply spatial object based image analys...
Abstract: The multitude of satellite data products available offers a large choice for urban studies...
The advent of very high resolution (VHR) satellite imagery and the development of Geographic Object-...