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4. IMPLEMENTATION
4.1 Segmentation Measures
Each SPOT-5 HRI (2005 and 2015) is processed in a separate
eCognition project. And the same techniques, already
discussed in section II are applied. According to the ground
truth data, the total five featured classes including (urban
land, green land, barren hill, bare land, and wetland) are
identified. For these five classes, the images are segmented in
three levels also shown in the table.1 but the segmentation
result was similar for level 2 and level 3. This is because of
the maximum capacity of the algorithm to merge the pixels.
The segmentation results in the figures 1,2 and figures 3, 4
for 2005 and 2015 respectively, clearly show that the objects
in level2 have large sizes as compared to the objects in
Figure 2: Multiresolution segmentation result for Level2 (SPOT-5
level1.
2005)
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6.CONCLUSION
Table: 3: Difference in objects with respect to time from 2005 to
2015 (NN and SVM) In this research, the object-based classification on the High-
resolution imagery has been utilized. The Image
B.H W.L U.L B.L G.L
Years segmentation and particularly Multiresolution segmentation
N S N S N S N S N S has implemented on SPOT-5 Satellite imagery. It is pertinent
to note that the image segmentation was worth using for HRI
2005 66 68 20 21 198 182 144 170 425 413
due to the utilization of all its properties in a good manner.
2015 53 55 18 18 329 289 112 139 287 298 Moreover, the image features have a direct connection with
the scale parameter of the MRS. And multiple features can be
%
Differ
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ence shape and compactness. Between the two classifiers, SVM
performed better, in its execution time and results. The urban
land has drastically increased while the green land has
decreased.
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