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Figure 6. Urbanized area extracted using skewness
4.2 Classification Result and Accuracy Assessment
Follow the steps in 4.1, based on ETM+ images of Beijing
Metropolitan area and DEM data, the urbanized area is
extracted. Through visual interpretation, the profde of extracted
urban area highly accorded with the real situation.
To compare classification accuracy of different approaches,
taking visual interpretation as the true value, 40 patches(22572
pixels) of urbanized area and 40 unurbanized patches (45011
pixels) were selected to generate the confusion matrix:
Table 1. Comparison of accuracy with different classification
approaches
Table 1 shows skewness can effectively improve the
classification accuracy compared with traditional approaches.
So the use of skewness provides a new way to extract the
urbanized area accurately.
5. CONCLUSION
As the fast urbanization occurs in China, setting up a large
extent observing system on cities is an urgent task for Chinese
government. And ETM+ images from 1999 to 2004 provide an
abundant and cheap data resource for such task. Combined with
multi-spectral bands, the skewness approach proposed from this
paper fully exploits the detail information from band 8, so this
is a new way for extensively observing the urban pattern and its
change.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This research was supported by the Wiser Foundation of IDC -
Peking University (NO. W08SD04 ).