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Research article

Identifying fine-scale archaeological features using KH-9 HEXAGON mapping and panoramic camera images: evidence from Liangzhu Ancient City

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Pages 5544-5576 | Received 22 Mar 2024, Accepted 28 Jun 2024, Published online: 26 Jul 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Historical fine-scale information of archaeological landscapes is crucial in archaeological investigations. However, documenting such information using satellite sensor data prior to 2000 remains a daunting challenge. Images from the declassified archives of KH-9 HEXAGON (KH-9) cameras, including the panoramic camera system (PCS) and mapping camera system (MCS), offer fine-scale information about archaeological sites. However, noise, contrast distortion and the availability of only a single panchromatic band can limit their potential, particularly for identifying features in subtropical climates within heterogeneous landscape types. This paper focuses on developing a novel multifaceted analytical framework with two components: image pre-processing and feature identification. The image pre-processing component is divided into two steps. First, a trained stationary wavelet transform (SWT) based on the normalized sill (NS) is developed to not only de-noises the image, but also preserve its original image characteristics. Then, the contrast of the de-noised images is optimized by the multi-resolution Top-hat (MTH) using multi-scale information. In the feature identification component, the MCS image is analysed using spatial colour composite write function memory (SCCWFM) and spatial novelty detection (SND). An ultra-fine spatial three-dimensional colour composite (UFSTCC) image and ultra-fine spatial digital surface model (UFSDSM) are produced to aid interpretation of the KH-9 PCS images. The proposed processing pipelines were tested on KH-9 MCS and PCS images of the World Heritage site at Liangzhu Ancient City (LAC) in China, which is characterized by a subtropical climate and a heterogeneous landscape types. The proposed pre-processing pipeline improved considerably the appearance of these images across the LAC landscape while maintaining the original image information. The developed digital analytical approaches for KH-9 PCS and MCS images facilitated straightforward identification of archaeological features in the LAC. The proposed framework has the potential to increase exploitation of the available KH-9 images in archaeological applications.

Acknowledgements

We thank the Editors and anonymous reviewers for their very constructive comments.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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