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Towards Improving Segmentation of Very High Resolution Satellite Imagery

Posted on:2009-10-18Degree:M.Sc.EType:Thesis
University:University of New Brunswick (Canada)Candidate:Wuest, Ben AFull Text:PDF
GTID:2448390002490644Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
High resolution satellite sensors, like QuickBird, have increased the dynamic grey-value variety and spatial detail in satellite imagery. New features can be distinguished that could not be discriminated in lower resolution imagery, such as that of Landsat TM. Object-oriented classification has shown significant promise as a method for the analysis and classification of objects in very high resolution imagery. This approach allows researchers to analyze pixel groups rather than individual pixels. Consequently, other features, such as texture and shape, can be applied to analysis. Object-oriented classification, however, is highly dependent upon successful image segmentation.;This research proposes to investigate segmentation methods -- through algorithmic approaches -- for the purpose of reducing operator dependency, fragmentation, parameter complexity and improving other segmentation problems and restrictions. This research is conducted over a variety of high resolution satellite image scenes. The focus of this research will be region-based, unsupervised segmentation methods on very high resolution satellite imagery.
Keywords/Search Tags:High resolution satellite, Segmentation
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