| Literature DB >> 21673829 |
Christopher D Lippitt1, Lloyd L Coulter, Mary Freeman, Jeffrey Lamantia-Bishop, Wyson Pang, Douglas A Stow.
Abstract
The effect of using spectral transform images as input data on segmentation quality and its potential effect on products generated by object-based image analysis are explored in the context of land cover classification in Accra, Ghana. Five image data transformations are compared to untransformed spectral bands in terms of their effect on segmentation quality and final product accuracy. The relationship between segmentation quality and product accuracy is also briefly explored. Results suggest that input data transformations can aid in the delineation of landscape objects by image segmentation, but the effect is idiosyncratic to the transformation and object of interest.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 21673829 PMCID: PMC3112008 DOI: 10.1080/01431161.2010.531059
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Remote Sens Lett ISSN: 2150-704X Impact factor: 2.583