1. AccuracyAssessment of Supervised and Unsupervised Image Classification of Fused Satellite Images.
- Author
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Babu, Ch Ramesh, Seetha, M., Rao, D. Srinivasa, and Prasad, M. H. M. Krishna
- Subjects
SUPERVISED learning ,IMAGE processing ,REMOTE-sensing images ,LAND use ,LAND cover ,WAVELET transforms - Abstract
Remote sensing techniques have been extensively utilized for recognition of land use and land cover structures. Land evidence can be definitely composed by classification of satellite images in the perspective of their practice. In this paper study area has been classified into five classes i.e. vegetation, agriculture, water body, open area and urban land by classification of fused images obtained from various fusion techniques. The spatial and spectral determinations of various satellite images make availableimprovedevidence with the encouragementof imageprocessing and image fusion of both multispectral and spatial images. The input images fused together are multispectral image and panchromatic images obtained from IRS-1D satellite utilizing LISS III. Matlab 10.0 software has been used for image processing, fusion and classification of the images. The Principal Component Analysis (PCA), wavelet transform, fuzzy and neuro fuzzy techniques arehave been used for image fusion. The resultant images have been classified using the supervised and unsupervised classification techniques;decision tree classifier and K-Meansalgorithms and evaluationconcerning them in standings of their accuracy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2017