(a) SPOT/TM composite image
(b) Forest area of the old land use data
overlaid on SPOT/TM image.
(c) NVI vegetation area overlaid on
SPOT/TM image.
(d) Candidate area for land use change
derived from logical operation of
(b) and (c).
Fig. 6 Images of the land use updating
procedure (Forest ->Non-Vegetation)
3.2.4 Vegetation to Vegetation Renewal
(1)The NVI vegetation areas which items
were vegetation in the old land use data
are extracted. These areas will be the
candidate for no change or land use item
change within vegetation area.
(2) The candidate areas are colored in
yellow and overlaid on the SPOT/TM false
color image.
(3)The land use change areas are selected
by image interpretation and are enclosed
with mouse.
(4)The new vegetation items are assigned
to the enclosed areas.
3.2.5 Non-Vegetation/Water Renewal
Similarly, old non-vegetation item areas
and old water item areas are updated.
3.3 Post-processing
The land use data updated in the interac-
tive processing sub-system are stored in
floppy disks. In the post-processing
system, the floppy based small size data
are integrated to standard 1/25,000 map
size(1000x1000) and various statistics of
updated land use data are calculated.
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4. EVALUATION
4.1 Test Site and Analyzed Data
4.1.1 Test site
Kanagawa Prefecture was selected as test
site for evaluating the system, and total
of 32 1/25,000 map area data were updated
using the system. The test site is shown
in Fig.7.
4.1.2 Satellite data
* SPOT PA data(331-279) of Nov. 11,1989
x TM data(l07-35(2)) of Nov. 2, 1989
Fig.8 shows the TM image and SPOT/TM
composite image of the test site.
4.2 Result
In order to evaluate the updated result,
total of 30 areas were selected for evalu-
ation, and field survey were performed.
The result were evaluated in three levels
as follows.
A:Correctly updated
B:Changed but the updated item was wrong
C:Unchanged area was updated