In: Wagner W„ Székely, B. (eds.): ISPRS TC VII Symposium - 100 Years ISPRS, Vienna, Austria, July 5-7, 2010, IAPRS, Voi. XXXVIII, Part 7B
533
By analyzing the result showed in Figure 4 it can be noticed that
the highway present continuity loss. This happened due to the
presence of trees in the borders tracks in the scene acquisition
instant, hiding information regarding the plan of the same ones.
This way, it was necessary to accomplish a reconstruction of the
tracks in order to obtain them with its real plan. Then, the
morphologic opening operator was applied through the structuring
element mmseline (line mask). For the use of this structuring
element was necessary to define two parameters, the line
thickness and orientation, like this, with base in the accomplished
tests, it was defined the values 40 and 125 respectively. The
obtained result is exhibited in Figure 6.
Figure 6. Reconstruction of the tracks
For the highway tracks detection, the image was thinning and the
result submitted to the pruning operation. The pruning consisted
of removing the segmentation left by the thinning process. The
result is shown in Figure 7.
The next step was to apply a dilation on the image through the
structuring element mmsebox (square mask), seeking to obtain the
tracks with its original thickness. The Figure 8 presents the
obtained result.
Figure 8. Image dilated
Analysing the Figure 8, it is verified that the employed
morphologic processing was adapted for the highway detection in
high resolution image. The quality of the obtained registration
proves the efficiency of the Mathematical Morphology technique
in the area of Cartography seeking to the future cartographic
products updating. With regard to the application of
morphological operators, the work could be considered as
concluded, presenting as the best result, as already explained, the
result obtained in Figure 8.
3. CONCLUSIONS
The experiences accomplished with the tools of the Mathematical
Morphology, with intention of reaffirming its use potential in the
area of Cartography, they were well happened. It is observed that
the obtained final product assisted to the objective proposed in to
demonstrate the viability of the morphologic tools in the process
of features detection in high resolution images, with view the
cartographic products updating.
The key for the obtaining of good results lives in the appropriate
choices of the structuring elements and thresholds values for the
several stages of the detection process. For so much, it is