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Classification of Very High Spatial Resolution Imagery Using Mathematical Morphology and Support Vector Machines
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2009
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EngineeringFeature DetectionLand UseBiometricsSocial SciencesSupport Vector MachineImage ClassificationImage AnalysisMathematical MorphologyData SciencePattern RecognitionSupport Vector MachinesMorphological OperatorsUrban ScenesMachine VisionGeographyMedical Image ComputingOptical Image RecognitionLand Cover MapComputer VisionRemote SensingCover MappingPattern Recognition Application
We investigate the relevance of morphological operators for the classification of land use in urban scenes using sub-metric panchromatic imagery. A support vector machine is used for the classification. Six types of filters have been employed: opening and closing, opening and closing by reconstruction, and opening and closing top hat. The type and scale of the filters are discussed, and a feature selection algorithm called recursive feature elimination is applied to decrease the dimensionality of the input data. The analysis performed on two QuickBird panchromatic images showed that simple opening and closing operators are the most relevant for classification at such a high spatial resolution. Moreover, mixed sets combining simple and reconstruction filters provided the best performance. Tests performed on both images, having areas characterized by different architectural styles, yielded similar results for both feature selection and classification accuracy, suggesting the generalization of the feature sets highlighted.
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