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Research Articles

DEM fusion concept based on the LS-SVM cokriging method

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Pages 244-262 | Received 07 Mar 2019, Accepted 27 Aug 2019, Published online: 13 Sep 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Data fusion from two sources of data could develop better output since the process may minimise any inherent disadvantages of the data. Cokriging data fusion requires a semivariogram fitting process, which is an important step for weight determination in the fusion process. The traditional method of cokriging fusion usually applies a specific model of semivariogram fitting based on the available options, such as circular or tetraspherical. This research aims to fuse height point data from two different sources using ordinary kriging based on LS-SVM regression, which is applied to the semivariogram fitting process. The data used are height points generated from stereo satellite imagery, GPS measurement, and topographic map points to generate DEMs. The research experiment begins by calculating the semivariogram model for all the data, and then the fitting process is performed by applying the same approach of functional approach for both sets of data. The following process is an ordinary cokriging interpolation, whose results are analysed and compared to the ordinary kriging interpolation. The experiment results prove that the ordinary cokriging fusion process could reduce interpolation error. The LS-SVM approach offers better precision in the semivariogram modelling by determining more precise weight calculation for cokriging fusion process.

Acknowledgments

This experimental research was supported by the TADOK program of the Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Indonesia, in the year 2019. The data were collected from IIRS based on the CSSTEAP program, of which LAPAN is a member. Another source of data is LAPAN, Remote Sensing Technology and Data Centre.

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