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Aggregative model-based classifier ensemble for improving land-use/cover classification of Landsat TM Images

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Pages 1481-1495 | Received 27 Jul 2013, Accepted 10 Dec 2013, Published online: 14 Feb 2014
 

Abstract

This article proposes a new approach to improve the classification performance of remotely sensed images with an aggregative model based on classifier ensemble (AMCE). AMCE is a multi-classifier system with two procedures, namely ensemble learning and predictions combination. Two ensemble algorithms (Bagging and AdaBoost.M1) were used in the ensemble learning process to stabilize and improve the performance of single classifiers (i.e. maximum likelihood classifier, minimum distance classifier, back propagation neural network, classification and regression tree, and support vector machine (SVM)). Prediction results from single classifiers were integrated according to a diversity measurement with an averaged double-fault indicator and different combination strategies (i.e. weighted vote, Bayesian product, logarithmic consensus, and behaviour knowledge space). The suitability of the AMCE model was examined using a Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) image of Dongguan city (Guangdong, China), acquired on 2 January 2009. Experimental results show that the proposed model was significantly better than the most accurate single classification (i.e. SVM) in terms of classification accuracy (i.e. from 88.83% to 92.45%) and kappa coefficient (i.e. from 0.8624 to 0.9088). A stepwise comparison illustrates that both ensemble learning and predictions combination with the AMCE model improved classification.

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