Title :
A methodology for woody crop location and discrimination in remote sensing
Author :
García-Consuegra, J. ; Cisneros, G. ; Martínez, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf., Castilla-La Mancha Univ., Albacete, Spain
Abstract :
In this paper we provide a solution to a common problem in remote sensing when woody crops (almond and olive fields, vineyards, and so on) must be located and discriminated. Experience has taught us that, currently, the usual way to accomplish this task is with a photointerpreter digitizing on the images. Our solution is based on a widely used and accurate texture segmentation such as multichannel filtering (MCF) based on Gabor functions (GF) and on the ECHO (extraction and classification of homogeneous objects) approach to carry out the segmentation process. The test bed consisted of high-spatial-resolution images such as aerial photography and those images scanned by the Daedalus-1268 multispectral scanner on board an airborne platform. Favorable results were yielded with both types of images, in particular the discrimination between almond and olive fields was carried out in the case of multispectral images
Keywords :
agriculture; feature extraction; filtering theory; image classification; image resolution; image segmentation; image texture; spectral analysis; vegetation mapping; Daedalus-1268; ECHO approach; Gabor functions; aerial photography; airborne platform; almond fields; extraction and classification of homogeneous objects; high-spatial-resolution images; image discrimination; multichannel filtering; multispectral images; multispectral scanner; olive fields; remote sensing; texture segmentation; vineyards; woody crop location; Crops; Digital images; Filtering; Fourier transforms; Gabor filters; Humans; Image segmentation; Remote sensing; Soil; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Image Analysis and Processing, 1999. Proceedings. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Venice
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0040-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICIAP.1999.797695