TY - JOUR
T1 - Detecting man-made structure changes to assist geographic data producers in planning their update strategy
AU - Leignel, C.
AU - Caelen, O.
AU - Debeir, O.
AU - Hanson, E.
AU - Leloup, T.
AU - Simler, C.
AU - Beumier, C.
AU - Bontempi, G.
AU - Warzée, N.
AU - Wolff, E.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Topographical data producers are currently confronted with the need for a faster updating method. Indeed, this need was assessed at the first stage of the ARMURS(∗) project by surveying several Belgian and international mapping agencies. The aim of the project is to build a demonstrator to assist data producers in planning the update of their topographic database more efficiently relying on remote sensing images, together with socio-economic and demographic data. At a regional scale, the man-made structure changes extracted by the ETATS module on a SPOT5 panchromatic image will be fused with a change analysis on socio-demographic data. At a local scale, as regards areas of predicted changes, the older databases are compared with recent very high-resolution satellite or aerial images in order to detect changes in man-made structures. Changes are detected by comparing an object-oriented classified VHR image to a simplified version of the old database. This object-oriented approach consists in a segmentation followed by a classification. Three segmentation methods (Watershed Assembly, Graph Cut, Mean Shift) were implemented and compared to the one of a commercial software (Definiens); indices were proposed to assess the quality of these segmentations. Features are selected either according to a visual interpretation formalised into an interpretation key, or by quantitative methods such as the forward Jeffries-Matusita distance or mutual information criteria (mRMR); selections are compared. By using a common framework (images, training set and validation set), existing classification methods available in Definiens and in R are compared. A final step of change detection gives us preliminary results.
AB - Topographical data producers are currently confronted with the need for a faster updating method. Indeed, this need was assessed at the first stage of the ARMURS(∗) project by surveying several Belgian and international mapping agencies. The aim of the project is to build a demonstrator to assist data producers in planning the update of their topographic database more efficiently relying on remote sensing images, together with socio-economic and demographic data. At a regional scale, the man-made structure changes extracted by the ETATS module on a SPOT5 panchromatic image will be fused with a change analysis on socio-demographic data. At a local scale, as regards areas of predicted changes, the older databases are compared with recent very high-resolution satellite or aerial images in order to detect changes in man-made structures. Changes are detected by comparing an object-oriented classified VHR image to a simplified version of the old database. This object-oriented approach consists in a segmentation followed by a classification. Three segmentation methods (Watershed Assembly, Graph Cut, Mean Shift) were implemented and compared to the one of a commercial software (Definiens); indices were proposed to assess the quality of these segmentations. Features are selected either according to a visual interpretation formalised into an interpretation key, or by quantitative methods such as the forward Jeffries-Matusita distance or mutual information criteria (mRMR); selections are compared. By using a common framework (images, training set and validation set), existing classification methods available in Definiens and in R are compared. A final step of change detection gives us preliminary results.
KW - Change detection
KW - Classification
KW - Geographic database
KW - Man-made structures
KW - Segmentation
KW - Socio-economic statistics
KW - Update
KW - Very high resolution
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:84868017799
SN - 1682-1750
VL - 38
SP - 26
EP - 33
JO - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives
JF - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives
T2 - Core Spatial Databases - Updating, Maintenance and Services - From Theory to Practice
Y2 - 15 March 2010 through 17 March 2010
ER -