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Change detection analysis of forest areas using satellite stereo data

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2012

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Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.

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Tree height is a fundamental parameter for describing the forest situation which can be determined by different means. In this paper a novel region based forest change detection method is proposed using panchromatic CARTO-SAT-1 stereo imagery. In the first step, DSMs from two dates are generated based on a new dense matching methodology called semi-global matching. To achieve reliable change detection a multi-step procedure has been developed using a combination of image data and DSMs. After 3D co-registration of the two DSMs, the othorectificated images are generated based on these DEMs. Mean-shift segmentation is applied to the ortho-images to get the initial regions. Following, the height change is extracted as well as grey value changes based on a region based level. The fusion of the several kinds of change sources are performed under the Dempster-Shafer statistical theory. To further improve the change detection result, texture measures called Grey Level Co-occurrence Matrix (GLCM) features are derived with changing window size and displacements and are analysed to extract the real forest change area. The test data are acquired over a forest area close to Freising, Germany, which consist of two pairs of stereo data from the year 2008 and 2009. Evaluation of the proposed approach proves its efficiency and accuracy.

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Tian, Jiaojiao; Reinartz, Peter; D'angelo, Pablo (2012): Change detection analysis of forest areas using satellite stereo data. Informationstechnologie für eine nachhaltige Landbewirtschaftung – Fokus: Forstwirtschaft. Bonn: Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.. PISSN: 1617-5468. ISBN: 978-3-88579-288-8. pp. 311-314. Regular Research Papers. Freising. 29. Februar-1. März 2012

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