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Probabilistic Change Detection Framework for Analyzing Settlement Dynamics Using Very High-resolution Satellite Imagery...

by Ranga R Vatsavai, Jordan B Graesser
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Procedia Computer Science
Publication Date
Page Numbers
907 to 916
Volume
9
Conference Name
Internatioanl Conference on Computational Science
Conference Location
Omaha, Nebraska, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
University of Tennesse, University of Nebraska
Conference Date
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Global human population growth and an increasingly urbanizing world have led to rapid changes in human settlement landscapes and patterns. Timely monitoring and assessment of these changes and dissemination of accurate information is important for policy makers, city planners, and humanitarian relief
workers. Satellite imagery provides useful data for the aforementioned applications, and remote sensing can be used to identify and quantify change areas. We explore a probabilistic framework to identify changes in human settlements using very high-resolution satellite imagery. As compared to predominantly
pixel-based change detection systems which are highly sensitive to image registration errors, our grid (block) based approach is more robust to registration errors. The presented framework is an automated change detection system applicable to both panchromatic and multi-spectral imagery. The detection system provides comprehensible information about change areas, and minimizes the post-detection thresholding procedure often needed in traditional change detection algorithms.