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Land Cover and Land Use Classification with TWOPAC: towards Automated Processing for Pixel- and Object-Based Image Classification
by Juliane Huth, Claudia Kuenzer, Thilo Wehrmann, Steffen Gebhardt, Vo Quoc Tuan and Stefan Dech
Remote Sens. 2012, 4(9), 2530-2553; https://doi.org/10.3390/rs4092530 - 7 Sep 2012
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We present a novel and innovative automated processing environment for the derivation of land cover (LC) and land use (LU) information. This processing framework named TWOPAC (TWinned Object and Pixel based Automated classification Chain) enables the standardized, independent, user-friendly, and comparable derivation of [...] Read more.
We present a novel and innovative automated processing environment for the derivation of land cover (LC) and land use (LU) information. This processing framework named TWOPAC (TWinned Object and Pixel based Automated classification Chain) enables the standardized, independent, user-friendly, and comparable derivation of LC and LU information, with minimized manual classification labor. TWOPAC allows classification of multi-spectral and multi-temporal remote sensing imagery from different sensor types. TWOPAC enables not only pixel-based classification, but also allows classification based on object-based characteristics. Classification is based on a Decision Tree approach (DT) for which the well-known C5.0 code has been implemented, which builds decision trees based on the concept of information entropy. TWOPAC enables automatic generation of the decision tree classifier based on a C5.0-retrieved ascii-file, as well as fully automatic validation of the classification output via sample based accuracy assessment.Envisaging the automated generation of standardized land cover products, as well as area-wide classification of large amounts of data in preferably a short processing time, standardized interfaces for process control, Web Processing Services (WPS), as introduced by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), are utilized. TWOPAC’s functionality to process geospatial raster or vector data via web resources (server, network) enables TWOPAC’s usability independent of any commercial client or desktop software and allows for large scale data processing on servers. Furthermore, the components of TWOPAC were built-up using open source code components and are implemented as a plug-in for Quantum GIS software for easy handling of the classification process from the user’s perspective. Full article
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<p>Flowchart of the Twinned Object- and Pixel based Automated classification Chain (TWOPAC).</p>
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<p>Sampling procedure—selection and extraction of segments with features.</p>
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<p>Classification result of TWOPAC run with Rapid Eye mosaic (2010-01-27) from the central part of the Mekong Delta—subset of object-based result (<b>a</b>); detail on rural area and natural tree area (<b>b</b>); detail on urban area (<b>c</b>).</p>
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<p>Classification result of TWOPAC run with SPOT5 dataset (2008-01-08) from the western coast of the Mekong Delta—subset of pixel-based result ((<b>a</b>) detail on rural area and natural tree area in (<b>b</b>); detail on urban area (<b>c</b>)); subset of object-based result ((<b>d</b>) details in (<b>e</b>,<b>f</b>)).</p>
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<p>Classification result of TWOPAC run with SPOT 4 dataset (2010-01-02) from the Dongting lake, Hunan province, China: pixel-based result generated with C5.0 ((<b>a</b>), details in (<b>b</b>,<b>c</b>)); for comparison maximum likelihood classification ((<b>d</b>), details in (<b>e</b>,<b>f</b>)).</p>
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<p>Classification result of TWOPAC run with multi-temporal MODIS 8 tiles mosaic (2009) for Central Asia: Overview of the classification result for Uzbekistan (<b>a</b>); details on specific land cover types—cultivated area and natural vegetation (<b>b</b>,<b>c</b>).</p>
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