Weakened watershed assembly for remote sensing image segmentation and change detection

Olivier Debeir, Hussein Atoui, Christophe Simler, Nadine Warzée, Eléonore Wolff

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Résumé

Marked watershed transform can be seen as a classification in which connected pixels are grouped into components included into the marks catchment basins.The weakened classifier assembly paradigm has shown its ability to give better results than its best member, while generalization and robustness to the noise present in the dataset is increased. We promote in this paper the use of the weakened watershed assembly for remote sensed image segmentation followed by a consensus (vote) of the segmentation results. This approach allows to, but is not restricted to, introduce previously existing borders (e.g. for the map update) in order to constraint the segmentation. We show how the method parameters influence the resulting segmentation and what are the choices the practitioner can make with respect to his problem. A validation of the obtained segmentation is done by comparing with a manual segmentation of the image.

langue originaleAnglais
titreVISAPP 2009 - Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications
Pages129-134
Nombre de pages6
étatPublié - 2009
Evénement4th International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications, VISAPP 2009 - Lisboa, Portugal
Durée: 5 févr. 20098 févr. 2009

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NomVISAPP 2009 - Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications
Volume2

Une conférence

Une conférence4th International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications, VISAPP 2009
Pays/TerritoirePortugal
La villeLisboa
période5/02/098/02/09

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