Title :
Classification of remotely sensed images using clonal selection theory of Artificial Immune System
Author :
Kheddam, Radja ; Belhadj-Aissa, Aichouche
Author_Institution :
Image Process. & Radiat. Lab., USTHB, Algiers, Algeria
Abstract :
In general, this paper deals with Image Processing using Metaheuristics Optimization Algorithms (IP-MOA). We are focused on supervised classification of remotely sensed images using a clonal selection theory of an Artificial Immune System (AIS). We shall propose a comparative study between the maximum likelihood (MLLH) classifier which is statistical and probabilistic approach and artificial immune system (AIS) which is a bio-inspired approach and commonly named “metaheuristcs”. The most motivations to explore this new kind of approaches for data classification are also presented. MLLH and AIS are applied to classify a multispectral image acquired on June 2001 by ETM+ sensor of Landsat-7 satellite. This multi-band image covers a northeastern part of Algiers (Algeria). From obtained results, we concluded that AIS approach may present a promising metaheuristic classifier for data classification.
Keywords :
artificial immune systems; geophysical image processing; image classification; learning (artificial intelligence); maximum likelihood estimation; probability; remote sensing; AIS; Algeria; Algiers; IP-MOA; artificial immune system; bio-inspired approach; clonal selection theory; data classification; image processing; maximum likelihood classifier; metaheuristic classifier; metaheuristics optimization algorithms; multispectral image classification; probabilistic approach; statistical approach; supervised remotely sensed image classification; Cells (biology); Classification algorithms; Cloning; Genetic algorithms; Immune system; Remote sensing; Training; Remote sensing image; artificial immune system; classification; clonal selection; metaheuristics optimization algorithms;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing Theory, Tools and Applications (IPTA), 2014 4th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Paris
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6462-8
DOI :
10.1109/IPTA.2014.7001971