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Original Articles

Towards automatic 3-D change detection through multi-spectral and digital elevation model information fusion

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Pages 89-101 | Received 03 May 2012, Accepted 10 Oct 2012, Published online: 05 Dec 2012
 

Abstract

Various 2-D and 3-D change detection techniques have been developed in the literature in order to monitor changes inside urban areas. Nevertheless, most of these techniques require the interaction of the user either to input data, set parameters or to train classifiers. Automatic unsupervised processes have been seldom tackled since they are very difficult to develop if high accuracies are necessary. This article provides a fully automatic change detection procedure for urban areas monitoring. It exploits at best the information provided by multi-spectral images and Digital Elevation Model (DEM) from two different epochs. A fusion, both at feature and decision levels, is thus proposed in order to automatically detect for each epoch the following land cover classes: buildings, shadowed areas, water bodies, ground, low and high vegetation. Applying such fusion on Ikonos stereo data acquired over an Asian urban area in spring 2006 and winter 2010 and their ensuing DEMs has proved both the efficiency and worth of the joint use of the multi-spectral and height information. A class-for-class comparison is carried out between the two obtained classification maps in order to detect the changes that have occurred between 2006 and 2010 over the studied area. A set of standard evaluation measures widely employed in the literature are finally computed to assess the quality of the proposed procedure.

Acknowledgements

The evaluation of the proposed change detection approach using the Ikonos data was produced in the context of the GMOSAIC project, co-funded by the European Commission within the 7th Framework Program.

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