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Spectral angle mapper and object-based classification combined with hyperspectral remote sensing imagery for obtaining land use/cover mapping in a Mediterranean region
Authors:George P Petropoulos  Krishna Prasad Vadrevu  Chariton Kalaitzidis
Institution:1. Institute of Geography &2. Earth Sciences, University of Aberystwyth , Aberystwyth , SY23 2EJ , UK petropoulos.george@gmail.com;4. Department of Geographical Sciences , University of Maryland , Boston , USA;5. Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania , Chania , Crete , Greece
Abstract:In this study, we test the potential of two different classification algorithms, namely the spectral angle mapper (SAM) and object-based classifier for mapping the land use/cover characteristics using a Hyperion imagery. We chose a study region that represents a typical Mediterranean setting in terms of landscape structure, composition and heterogeneous land cover classes. Accuracy assessment of the land cover classes was performed based on the error matrix statistics. Validation points were derived from visual interpretation of multispectral high resolution QuickBird-2 satellite imagery. Results from both the classifiers yielded more than 70% classification accuracy. However, the object-based classification clearly outperformed the SAM by 7.91% overall accuracy (OA) and a relatively high kappa coefficient. Similar results were observed in the classification of the individual classes. Our results highlight the potential of hyperspectral remote sensing data as well as object-based classification approach for mapping heterogeneous land use/cover in a typical Mediterranean setting.
Keywords:Hyperion  spectral angle mapper  object-based classification  hyperspectral  land cover/use mapping
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