- International Journal of Environment and Geoinformatics
- Volume:2 Issue:2
- High resolution mapping of urban areas using SPOT-5 images and ancillary data
High resolution mapping of urban areas using SPOT-5 images and ancillary data
Authors : Elif SERTEL, Semih Sami AKAY
Pages : 63-76
Doi:10.30897/ijegeo.303545
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Publication Date : 2015-08-03
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This research aims to propose new rule sets to be used for object based classification of SPOT-5 images to accurately create detailed urban land cover/use maps. In addition to SPOT-5 satellite images, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(NDVI); and Normalized Difference Water Index insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(NDWI); maps, cadastral maps, Openstreet maps, road maps and Land Cover maps, were also integrated into classification to increase the accuracy of resulting maps. Gaziantep city, one of the highly populated cities of Turkey with different landscape patterns was selected as the study area. Different rule sets involving spectral, spatial and geometric characteristics were developed to be used for object based classification of 2.5 m resolution Spot-5 satellite images to automatically create urban map of the region. Twenty different land cover/use classes obtained from European Urban Atlas project were applied and an automatic classification approach was suggested for high resolution urban map creation and updating. Integration of different types of data into the classification decision tree increased the performance and accuracy of the suggested approach. The accuracy assessment results illustrated that with the usage of newly proposed rule set algorithms in object-based classification, urban areas represented with seventeen different sub-classes could be mapped with 94 % or higher overall accuracy.Keywords : Urban mapping, remote sensing, SPOT 5