Authors
Alexandre Boucher, Karen C Seto, André G Journel
Publication date
2006/11
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Volume
44
Issue
11
Pages
3427-3435
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Landsat data are now available for more than 30 years, providing the longest high-resolution record of Earth monitoring. This unprecedented time series of satellite imagery allows for extensive temporal observation of terrestrial processes such as land cover and land use change. However, despite this unique opportunity, most existing change detection techniques do not fully capitalize on this long time series. In this paper, a method that exploits both the temporal and spatial domains of time series satellite data to map land cover changes is presented. The time series of each pixel in the image is modeled with a combination of: 1) pixel-specific remotely sensed data; 2) neighboring pixels derived from ground observation data; and 3) time series transition probabilities. The spatial information is modeled with variograms and integrated using indicator kriging; time series transition probabilities are combined using an …
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A Boucher, KC Seto, AG Journel - IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote …, 2006