DocumentCode :
743009
Title :
A Global Human Settlement Layer From Optical HR/VHR RS Data: Concept and First Results
Author :
Pesaresi, Martino ; Guo Huadong ; Blaes, X. ; Ehrlich, D. ; Ferri, Stefano ; Gueguen, Lionel ; Halkia, Matina ; Kauffmann, Mayeul ; Kemper, T. ; Linlin Lu ; Marin-Herrera, Mario A. ; Ouzounis, Georgios K. ; Scavazzon, Marco ; Soille, P. ; Syrris, Vasileio
Author_Institution :
Joint Res. Centre, Eur. Comm., Ispra, Italy
Volume :
6
Issue :
5
fYear :
2013
Firstpage :
2102
Lastpage :
2131
Abstract :
A general framework for processing high and very-high resolution imagery in support of a Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL) is presented together with a discussion on the results of the first operational test of the production workflow. The test involved the mapping of 24.3 million km2 of the Earth surface spread in four continents, corresponding to an estimated population of 1.3 billion people in 2010. The resolution of the input image data ranges from 0.5 to 10 meters, collected by a heterogeneous set of platforms including satellite SPOT (2 and 5), CBERS 2B, RapidEye (2 and 4), WorldView (1 and 2), GeoEye 1, QuickBird 2, Ikonos 2, and airborne sensors. Several imaging modes were tested including panchromatic, multispectral and pan-sharpened images. A new fully automatic image information extraction, generalization and mosaic workflow is presented that is based on multiscale textural and morphological image features extraction. New image feature compression and optimization are introduced, together with new learning and classification techniques allowing for the processing of HR/VHR image data using low-resolution thematic layers as reference. A new systematic approach for quality control and validation allowing global spatial and thematic consistency checking is proposed and applied. The quality of the results are discussed by sensor, band, resolution, and eco-regions. Critical points, lessons learned and next steps are highlighted.
Keywords :
data compression; feature extraction; geophysical image processing; hyperspectral imaging; image classification; image coding; image resolution; image segmentation; terrain mapping; CBERS 2B data; Earth surface mapping; GeoEye 1 data; Ikonos 2 data; QuickBird 2 data; RapidEye 2 data; RapidEye 4 data; WorldView 1 data; WorldView 2 data; airborne sensors; classification technique; fully automatic image information extraction; global human settlement layer; high resolution-very high resolution input image data; image feature compression; image features extraction; image generalization; learning technique; low-resolution thematic layers; mosaic workflow; multispectral imaging; optical HR/VHR RS data; pan-sharpened imaging; panchromatic imaging; quality control; satellite SPOT 2 data; satellite SPOT 5 data; Remote sensing; Satellites; Sensors; Sociology; Spatial resolution; Statistics; Built-up density; CSL; PANTEX; global human settlement layer; linear regression; urban limits;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1939-1404
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2013.2271445
Filename :
6578177
Link To Document :
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