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Original Articles

Accounting for temporal contextual information in land-cover classification with multi-sensor SAR data

Pages 281-298 | Received 09 Oct 2008, Accepted 05 Feb 2009, Published online: 08 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

This paper investigates the potential of accounting for temporal contextual information in order to improve the accuracy of land-cover classification in summer with Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data. Bi-temporal multi-sensor datasets collected in the Nonsan area of Korea were used to illustrate this approach. Multi-sensor data, including Japanese Earth Resources Satellite (JERS)-1 Optical Sensor (OPS) data acquired in April, and three different SAR sensor datasets from European Resource Satellite (ERS)-2, JERS-1, and Radarsat-1 obtained in the following July, were used for supervised classification in July. By comparing the classification result in April with a training set in July, transition probabilities between land-cover classes in the April–July period were empirically estimated and regarded as the temporal contextual information. A tau model is applied as a main integration methodology to combine multiple SAR data and the temporal contextual information. From the evaluation of the classification results in terms of accuracy statistics, using multiple SAR sensor data showed an increase of about 29% in overall accuracy compared with the case of single SAR sensor data. The incorporation of temporal contextual information into scattering information greatly contributed to a significant improvement of about 25% in overall accuracy over multiple SAR sensor integration only, and showed the best discrimination capability.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by INHA UNIVERSITY Research Grant (INHA-38341).

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