Object-based classification of ikonos imagery for mapping large-scale vegetation communities in urban areas

被引:114
作者
Mathieu, Renaud
Aryal, Jagannath
Chong, Albert K.
机构
[1] Univ Otago, Sch Surveying, Spatial Ecol Res Facil, Dunedin, New Zealand
[2] CSIR, Nat Resources & Environm, Earth Res Grp, ZA-0001 Pretoria, South Africa
[3] Lincoln Univ, Ctr Adv Computat Solut, Lincoln, New Zealand
关键词
object-based classification; remote sensing; cities; New Zealand; biodiversity; habitat;
D O I
10.3390/s7112860
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Effective assessment of biodiversity in cities requires detailed vegetation maps. To date, most remote sensing of urban vegetation has focused on thematically coarse land cover products. Detailed habitat maps are created by manual interpretation of aerial photographs, but this is time consuming and costly at large scale. To address this issue, we tested the effectiveness of object-based classifications that use automated image segmentation to extract meaningful ground features from imagery. We applied these techniques to very high resolution multispectral Ikonos images to produce vegetation community maps in Dunedin City, New Zealand. An Ikonos image was orthorectified and a multi-scale segmentation algorithm used to produce a hierarchical network of image objects. The upper level included four coarse strata: industrial/commercial (commercial buildings), residential (houses and backyard private gardens), vegetation (vegetation patches larger than 0.8/1ha), and water. We focused on the vegetation stratum that was segmented at more detailed level to extract and classify fifteen classes of vegetation communities. The first classification yielded a moderate overall classification accuracy (64%, k = 0.52), which led us to consider a simplified classification with ten vegetation classes. The overall classification accuracy from the simplified classification was 77% with a k value close to the excellent range (k = 0.74). These results compared favourably with similar studies in other environments. We conclude that this approach does not provide maps as detailed as those produced by manually interpreting aerial photographs, but it can still extract ecologically significant classes. It is an efficient way to generate accurate and detailed maps in significantly shorter time. The final map accuracy could be improved by integrating segmentation, automated and manual classification in the mapping process, especially when considering important vegetation classes with limited spectral contrast.
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页码:2860 / 2880
页数:21
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