Title :
Fuzzy contextual classification of multisource remote sensing images
Author :
Binaghi, Elisabetta ; Madella, Paolo ; Montesano, Maria Grazia ; Rampini, Anna
Author_Institution :
Istituto per le Tecnologie Inf. Multimediali, CNR, Milano, Italy
fDate :
3/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors´ objective has been to model satellite image classification as a cognitive process, providing a procedure that mimics the rich interaction of human activity in solving classification problems. The key features of this approach are the definition of a knowledge-based classification methodology designed to integrate contextual information into a multisource classification scheme, together with a fuzzy knowledge representation framework to model the overall process in a form that closely resembles the mental representation of human experts. An application for the identification of the glacier equilibrium line in two different zones of the Italian Alps has been developed to evaluate the performance of their methodology in a real domain where class discrimination requires the simultaneous use of contextual and multisource information. Numerical results are provided and compared with those obtained by a conventional classification procedure. The advantages of the approach, as seen in the experimental context, are examined
Keywords :
geophysical signal processing; geophysical techniques; geophysics computing; glaciology; hydrological techniques; image classification; knowledge engineering; knowledge representation; remote sensing; sensor fusion; cognitive process; context; contextual classification; fuzzy image classification; fuzzy knowledge representation framework; geophysical measurement technique; glacier; hydrology; knowledge-based classification method; land surface; multisource classification scheme; multisource remote sensing image; optical imaging; remote sensing; satellite image classification; sensor fusion; te contextual information; terrain mapping; Context modeling; Design methodology; Humans; Image classification; Knowledge representation; Layout; Neural networks; Remote monitoring; Remote sensing; Satellites;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on