Title :
A Simple Method of Determining Cloud-Masks and Cloud-Shadow-Masks From Satellite Imagery
Author :
Cucu-Dumitrescu, Catalin
Author_Institution :
Adv. Studies & Res. Center, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract :
This letter presents a technique to derive cloud- and shadow-masks from satellite images. The technique is based on a mutual confirmation algorithm that uses all available solar bands, but no thermal infrared bands. The process of mutual confirmation consists of first searching and then identifying partial geometrical overlap between first-guess (preliminary) bright (cloud candidates) and associated dark (cloud shadow candidates) pixels in the image. The thresholds needed for the algorithm to operate are adjusted dynamically and are scene dependent, but need no additional information about radiometric calibration or solar geometry. The algorithm´s success rate (percentage of correct classification compared to a manual/visual mask) when applied on a handful of Landsat-5 scenes is found to exceed 95% for cloud pixels and 90% for shadow pixels.
Keywords :
image segmentation; infrared imaging; satellite tracking; Landsat-5 scenes; cloud shadow candidates pixels; cloud-shadow-masks; geometrical overlap; mutual confirmation algorithm; satellite imagery; solar bands; solar geometry; thermal infrared bands; Clouds; Correlation; Earth; Image segmentation; Phase change materials; Remote sensing; Satellites; Cloud-mask; cloud-shadow-mask; satellite image segmentation;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2013.2244842