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Title
The 3rd ISPRS Workshop on Dynamic and Multi-Dimensional GIS & the 10th Annual Conference of CPGIS on Geoinformatics
Author
Chen, Jun

ISPRS, Vol.34, Part 2W2, “Dynamic and Multi-Dimensional GIS", Bangkok, May 23-25, 2001
Fig.5: Orthorectified and georeferenced IKONOS2 image according to GCOs of a DGPS mapping (red lines and points).
The georectifying was done for the panchromatic file as well as
for the four multispectral files. Then a first supervised
classification was done with the green and the near infrared
channels by using the results of the DGPS mapping again. In
Fig.6, the result for an area of this image processing step is
displayed. The field right next to the east of the experiment field
is used for rice cultivation. It is clearly visible that the high
resolution of the image even enables the identification of small
water channels for irrigation. Because the classification was
done for the differentiation of agricultural land use, the red color
displays a broad spectrum from bare lands, settlements, roads
etc.. In some fields a high proportion of bare land is classified
which derives (i) from different land use (some crops already
harvested) or (ii) less plant density.
Fig.6: Supervised land use classification of IKONOS2 image (green: wheat/maize; bright green: rice; dark green:
orchards and trees; red: bare land and all kind of settlements; blue: water)