Authors
Pieter Kempeneers, Fernando Sedano, Lucia Seebach, Peter Strobl, Jesús San-Miguel-Ayanz
Publication date
2011/12/26
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Volume
49
Issue
12
Pages
4977-4986
Publisher
IEEE
Description
A data fusion method for land cover (LC) classification is proposed that combines remote sensing data at a fine and a coarse spatial resolution. It is a two-step approach, based on the assumption that some of the LC classes can be merged into a more generalized LC class. Step one creates a generalized LC map, using only the information available at the fine spatial resolution. In the second step, a new classifier refines the generalized LC classes to create distinct subclasses of its parent class, using the generalized LC map as a mask. This classifier uses all image information (bands) available at both fine and coarse spatial resolutions. We followed a simple data fusion technique by stacking the individual image bands into a multidimensional vector. The advantage of the proposed approach is that the spatial detail of the generalized LC classes is retained in the final LC map. The method has been designed for …
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