new threshold values.
include more than
through narrow
the shrinking-and-expanding
to isolate each
instructions such as
If a region was likely to
one feature connected
channels,
method was employed
independent feature.
Figure 18. New
buildings extracted
from the SPOT image
from the first pass.
Figure 17.
Segmentation result
of the SPOT image
from the first pass.
The segmentation result for the second pass
on the SPOT image is shown in Figure 20.
Regions which were incorrectly segmented in
the first pass now appear to have more
building-like shapes. For example, the
buildings indicated by the arrow were
successfully decomposed by the shrinking-
and-expanding technique. In addition,
existing regions for which only the edges
were segmented in the first pass, were
successfully segmented with new threshold
values. New buildings extracted in the
Second pass were merged with those
extracted in the first pass. In this way,
newly extracted buildings in each pass were
accumulated in the building file. The final
result for the test area after four
iterations is shown in Figure 21.
Mask Figure 20.
Segmentation result
of the SPOT image
from the second
pass.
Figure 19.
image of focused
areas where further
processing is
required.
The accuracies of this result were
calculated by comparing Figure 21 with the
buildings identified by manual techniques
on the original SPOT 10-m pixel image
(Figure 22). The. ratio. of Correctiy
extracted. features to manually detected
changes (i.e., accuracy) was 82 % for the
experiment. The omission errors were mainly
small or dark features which might not have
been extracted by photo-interpreters.
574
Figure 21.
New
Figure 22.
buildings manually
extracted from the
SPOT image.
Final
result of new
buildings extracted
from the SPOT image.
The same feature extraction procedure was
applied to other areas of the SPOT image.
In addition, the SPOT 10.m data were
resampled to 2.5 m pixel resolution and
feature extraction attempted with these
"higher resolution" data (Figure 23).
Machine feature extraction of buildings
showed definite improvement using these
resampled 2.5 m pixel resolution data
(Figures 24 and 25).
GF a Y
Figure 23. SPOT image of 2.5 m pixel
resolution for building extraction.
Figure 25.Result
of new building
extraction from
the SPOT image
of the same area
as Figure 23 but
of 10 m pixel
resolution.
Figure 24. Result of new
building extraction from
the SPOT image in Figure
23.
5. CONCLUSION
The map data used in this study provided
the initial threshold values for image
segmentation. The map data also
demonstrated the capability of detecting
large changes in existing buildings in the