A final image was created by combining the classified
images of Fig. 7 and Fig. 8. This was done by selecting
the same gray level class, for example the rock, in both
Fig. 7 and Fig. 8, and then filtering out the other two
classes. Edge detection was performed on the final image
using the Roberts edge detection algorithm (Pratt, 1978).
Fig. 9 is the image of detected edges.
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detection algorithm to the final image.
A recursive line following scheme is implemented by
using a chain code (Ballard and Brown, 1982) to detect
the short, unwanted edges. The binary line image is
scanned line by line for points from which to start a
chain. Every continuous line is chain coded and the
length for each line is stored. A global constraint on
length is set to identify the ice sheet boundary and
remove the unwanted small edges.
The detection of ice sheet boundaries using SPOT
imagery and the digitized aerial photograph was done
using image tone information. First, an anisotropic
diffusion method was applied to both images to enhance
edges. A dynamic thresholding algorithm was then
applied to both edge enhanced images. Fig. 10 and Fig.
11 are classified images segmented into three gray level
classes after application of the dynamic thresholding
algorithm to the edge enhanced SPOT image and the
digitized aerial photograph, respectively. The final
images were created by selecting the class(es)
corresponding to the rock area and filtering out the other
class(es) from both Fig. 10 and Fig. 11. Edge detection is
performed on the final images using the Roberts edge
detection algorithm. Recursive edge following is done to
detect the boundaries.
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Fig. 10. Classified image segmented into three gray level
classes after applying dynamic thresholding algorithm to
the edge enhanced SPOT image.
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Fig. 11. Classified image segmented into three gray level
classes after applying the dynamic thresholding algorithm
to the edge enhanced aerial photograph.
4. RESULTS
Fig. 12 is the final result of the detected ice sheet
boundary from ERS-1 SAR imagery. The constraint used
for the length of edge was 1900 pixels (size of image I5
750 x 750 pixels).
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