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Optimal region growing segmentation and its effect on classification accuracy.

Authors :
Gao, Yan
Mas, JeanFrancois
Kerle, Norman
Navarrete Pacheco, Jose Antonio
Source :
International Journal of Remote Sensing; 7/10/2011, Vol. 32 Issue 13, p3747-3763, 17p, 10 Charts, 2 Maps
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Image segmentation is a preliminary and critical step in object-based image classification. Its proper evaluation ensures that the best segmentation is used in image classification. In this article, image segmentations with nine different parameter settings were carried out with a multi-spectral Landsat imagery and the segmentation results were evaluated with an objective function that aims at maximizing homogeneity within segments and separability between neighbouring segments. The segmented images were classified into eight land-cover classes and the classifications were evaluated with independent ground data comprising 600 randomly distributed points. The accuracy assessment results presented similar distribution as that of the objective function values, that is segmentations with the highest objective function values also resulted in the highest classification accuracies. This result shows that image segmentation has a direct effect on the classification accuracy; the objective function not only worked on a single band image as proved by (Espindola, G.M., Camara, G., Reis, I.A., Bins, L.S. and Monteiro, A.M., 2006, Parameter selection for region-growing image segmentation algorithms using spatial autocorrelation. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 27, pp. 3035-3040.) but also on multi-spectral imagery as tested in this, and is indeed an effective way to determine the optimal segmentation parameters. McNemar's test (z2 = 10.27) shows that with the optimal segmentation, object-based classification achieved accuracy significantly higher than that of the pixel-based classification, with 99% significance level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01431161
Volume :
32
Issue :
13
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Remote Sensing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
62596992
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/01431161003777189