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Comparing object-based and pixel-based classifications for mapping savannas
Authors:Timothy G Whiteside  Guy S Boggs  Stefan W Maier
Institution:1. Faculty of Health, Business and Science, Bachelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, Batchelor, NT 0845, Australia;2. School of Environmental and Life Sciences, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT 0909, Australia
Abstract:The development of robust object-based classification methods suitable for medium to high resolution satellite imagery provides a valid alternative to ‘traditional’ pixel-based methods. This paper compares the results of an object-based classification to a supervised per-pixel classification for mapping land cover in the tropical north of the Northern Territory of Australia. The object-based approach involved segmentation of image data into objects at multiple scale levels. Objects were assigned classes using training objects and the Nearest Neighbour supervised and fuzzy classification algorithm. The supervised pixel-based classification involved the selection of training areas and a classification using the maximum likelihood classifier algorithm. Site-specific accuracy assessment using confusion matrices of both classifications were undertaken based on 256 reference sites. A comparison of the results shows a statistically significant higher overall accuracy of the object-based classification over the pixel-based classification. The incorporation of a digital elevation model (DEM) layer and associated class rules into the object-based classification produced slightly higher accuracies overall and for certain classes; however this was not statistically significant over the object-based using spectral information solely. The results indicate object-based analysis has good potential for extracting land cover information from satellite imagery captured over spatially heterogeneous land covers of tropical Australia.
Keywords:Object-based image analysis  Accuracy assessment  Tropical savanna  Northern Australia
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