Title :
Detection of buildings from Landsat-7 ETM+ and SPOT panchromatic data in Beijing, China
Abstract :
The city of Beijing is going through a rapid developing period, both in the suburbs and inside the old city. To detect the buildings developed in and around the city at present, Landsat-7 ETM+ and SPOT panchromatic imagery of 2001 were collected. To make use of higher spatial resolution of the SPOT panchromatic imagery and higher spectral resolution of the ETM+ imagery, the two data sources were fused. To reduce the confusion between urban built-up areas and non built-up areas, an unsupervised classification was performed first. Agricultural and large urban green and open areas such as parks and lakes were separated from other built-up areas. Major roads were mapped from ETM+ band8. Buildings were then extracted from the SPOT PAN imagery within the built-up areas using a set of proposed high-pass filters. Traditional Chinese-style houses, which are small in size and unidentifiable individually from the satellite imagery, were not detected. Our result shows that many medium-to-large buildings of regular arrangement can be mapped from the fused dataset. The buildings extracted from the satellite imagery can provide useful information for urban change detection and environmental management.
Keywords :
geography; geophysical signal processing; geophysical techniques; image classification; multidimensional signal processing; remote sensing; sensor fusion; terrain mapping; AD 2001; Beijing; China; ETM; ETM+; IR; Landsat-7; SPOT PAN imagery; SPOT panchromatic; building detection; buildings; built-up areas; city; feature extraction; geophysical measurement technique; hyperspectral remote sensing; image classification; image processing; infrared; land surface; multispectral remote sensing; sensor fusion; terrain mapping; town; unsupervised classification; urban area; urban change detection; visible; Cities and towns; Data mining; Environmental management; Filters; Image resolution; Lakes; Remote sensing; Roads; Satellites; Spatial resolution;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2002. IGARSS '02. 2002 IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7536-X
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2002.1026841