Full text: XIXth congress (Part B7,1)

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Classification results Acc. 
Reference roof Road others 
map Roof 84646 0 33973 0.71 
Road 0 30411 0 1.00 
Others 43438 0 67532 0.61 
Overall accuracy = 70.23 % 
  
  
Table 3. Confusion matrix when updated roofs (reference map) with roads was crossed with 
classified roofs plus roads 
  
2:3 Roofs 
[1 roads, soil 
others, 
unclassified 
ME No of pixels < 5 
      
   
  
ME unclassified 
     
    
  
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Figure 6. Combined roof classes Figure 7. classified result when segments 
with green areas and shadows segments with number of pixels less than 5 
on roofs were detected 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
Classification results Acc. 
Reference roof Road others 
map Roof 85270 0 33349 0.72 
Road 0 30411 0 1.00 
Others 43736 0 67234 0.61 
Overall accuracy = 70.35 % 
  
  
Table 4. Confusion matrix when updated roofs (reference map) including roads was crossed 
with the improved classified result 
The explanation for this is that, although there are some segments on top of the roofs, which are unclassified and have 
five pixels or even more, there also exist some misclassified roofs that have the same situation. By adding to the 
threshold the area of the misclassified roofs also will increase. So the accuracy, instead of going up, will come down. 
The final classified map after the second stage classification is displayed in Figure 8. 
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Figure 8. Final classification result Figure 9. Segmentation result 
2.2.4 Quadtree Segmentation. Human image vision generally tends to divide an image into homogeneous areas 
first, and will characterize those areas more carefully later (Gorte, 1995). Applying this approach to digital image 
analysis leads to segmentation, which divides the image into segments that correspond to objects in the terrain. The 
  
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