Title :
Study on scale scope and regional consistency of Earth scene heterogeneity
Author :
Zhang, Hao ; Jiao, Ziti ; Qin, Jun ; Li, Xiaowen ; Wang, Jindi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Geogr., Beijing Normal Univ., China
Abstract :
In our former research, we raised the concept of histo-variogram to describe the spatial heterogeneity among the Earth objects compactly based on the analysis of the characteristics of other spatial analyzing methods such as variogram information entropy. Just like all the other nature phenomenon, the spatial heterogeneity is also scale dependent. That is, the heterogeneity of one kind of Earth scene at a certain scale may become homogeneous at the other scale and vice versa. In current research, we want to find: (1) if there exists one scale scope in which the heterogeneity keeps relative stabilization; (2) if the heterogeneity of a specific Earth scene has regional coherence. This is very important for model selection or parameter adjustment during inversion of quantitative remote sensing. We use the concept of "total fractal dimension" that arose in our former research to measure the heterogeneity of the Earth scene. The data source we used is stochastic sampled sub-regions from LUCC of Beijing district with different scales. The preparatory result shows that the heterogeneity of different Earth scenes has its specific scale scope and heterogeneity of most Earth scenes have regional coherence.
Keywords :
fractals; geophysical signal processing; geophysical techniques; image processing; terrain mapping; vegetation mapping; Beijing district; China; Earth objects; Earth scene heterogeneity; LUCC; fractal dimension; histovariogram; land cover classification; land use classification; parameter adjustation; quantitative remote sensing; regional coherence; regional consistency; scale scope; spatial analysis; spatial heterogeneity; stochastic sampled subregion; variogram information entropy; Coherence; Earth; Fractals; Geography; Information analysis; Information entropy; Layout; Pixel; Remote sensing; Spatial resolution;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2004. IGARSS '04. Proceedings. 2004 IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8742-2
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2004.1369842