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An automated object-based approach for the multiscale image segmentation of forest scenes
Authors:Geoffrey J Hay  Guillermo Castilla  Michael A Wulder  Jose R Ruiz
Institution:aDepartment of Geography, University of Calgary, Earth Sciences 356, 2500 University Drive N.W. Calgary, Alta., Canada T2N 1N4;bIDR – Sección de Teledetección y SIG, Campus Universitario, S/N, 02071 Albacete, Spain;cCanadian Forest Service (Pacific Forestry Centre), Natural Resources Canada, 506 West Burnside Road, Victoria, BC, Canada V8Z 1M5
Abstract:Over the last decade the analysis of Earth observation data has evolved from what were predominantly per-pixel multispectral-based approaches, to the development and application of multiscale object-based methods. To empower users with these emerging object-based approaches, methods need to be intuitive, easy to use, require little user intervention, and provide results closely matching those generated by human interpreters. In an attempt to facilitate this, we present multiscale object-specific segmentation (MOSS) as an integrative object-based approach for automatically delineating image-objects (i.e., segments) at multiple scales from a high-spatial resolution remotely sensed forest scene. We further illustrate that these segments cognitively correspond to individual tree crowns, ranging up to forest stands, and describe how such a tool may be used in computer-assisted forest inventory mapping. MOSS is composed of three primary components: object-specific analysis (OSA), object-specific upscaling (OSU), and a new segmentation algorithm referred to as size constrained region merging (SCRM). The rationale for integrating these methods is that the first two provide the third with object-size parameters that otherwise would need to be specified by a user. Analysis is performed on an IKONOS-2 panchromatic image that represents a highly fragmented forested landscape in the Sooke Watershed on southern Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
Keywords:Object-specific analysis (OSA)  Object-specific upscaling (OSU)  Size constrained region merging (SCRM)  Object-based  Image-objects  Multiscale segmentation  High-resolution  Computer-assisted forest mapping
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