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Hybrid method for building extraction in vegetation-rich urban areas from very high-resolution satellite imagery

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posted on 2024-11-15, 16:52 authored by Ajith Jayasekare, Rohan Wickramasuriya Denagamage, Mohammad Reza Namazi Rad, Pascal Perez, Gaurav Singh
A continuous update of building information is necessary in today's urban planning. Digital images acquired by remote sensing platforms at appropriate spatial and temporal resolutions provide an excellent data source to achieve this. In particular, high-resolution satellite images are often used to retrieve objects such as rooftops using feature extraction. However, high-resolution images acquired over built-up areas are associated with noises such as shadows that reduce the accuracy of feature extraction. Feature extraction heavily relies on the reflectance purity of objects, which is difficult to perfect in complex urban landscapes. An attempt was made to increase the reflectance purity of building rooftops affected by shadows. In addition to the multispectral (MS) image, derivatives thereof namely, normalized difference vegetation index and principle component (PC) images were incorporated in generating the probability image. This hybrid probability image generation ensured that the effect of shadows on rooftop extraction, particularly on light-colored roofs, is largely eliminated. The PC image was also used for image segmentation, which further increased the accuracy compared to segmentation performed on an MS image. Results show that the presented method can achieve higher rooftop extraction accuracy (70.4%) in vegetation-rich urban areas compared to traditional methods.

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Jayasekare, A. S., Wickramasuriya, R., Namazi-Rad, M., Perez, P. & Singh, G. (2017). Hybrid method for building extraction in vegetation-rich urban areas from very high-resolution satellite imagery. Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, 11 (3), 036017-1-036017-12.

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Journal of Applied Remote Sensing

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11

Issue

3

Language

English

RIS ID

116308

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