Title :
Extraction of urban features in Strasbourg, France: comparison of two fusion algorithms for Quickbird MS and pan data
Author :
Weber, C. ; Ranchin, T. ; Puissant, A. ; Serradj, A.
Abstract :
Urban areas might be defined as complex and dynamic system that needs specific and reliable products to be observed and managed. Very high resolution (VHR) satellite, such as Quickbird image, provides sub-meter spatial resolution images in the panchromatic mode and multispectral images. Hence, the idea of fusing synthetic multispectral images with a highest spatial resolution, enable the creation of usable products for urban planning and operational purposes. Such kind of techniques provides imagery products that need to be assessed in terms of quality and reliability towards urban practices and purposes. This paper compares quantitatively and qualitatively two fusion methods over the Strasbourg area (France). It defines a more complete set of parameters for the use of fusion in urban areas studies and leads to quality conclusions regarding global and local assessments.
Keywords :
feature extraction; image resolution; terrain mapping; town and country planning; France; Quickbird MS data; Quickbird image; Strasbourg; multispectral images; panchromatic mode; spatial resolution images; urban features extraction; urban planning; very high resolution satellite;
Conference_Titel :
Remote Sensing and Data Fusion over Urban Areas, 2003. 2nd GRSS/ISPRS Joint Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Berlin, Germany
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7719-2
DOI :
10.1109/DFUA.2003.1219988