Object-based classification of land cover and tree species by integrating airborne LiDAR and high spatial resolution imagery data

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Takeshi Sasaki
Junichi Imanishi
Keiko Ioki
Yukihiro Morimoto
Katsunori Kitada
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[1] Kyoto University,Graduate School of Agriculture
[2] Kyoto University,Graduate School of Global Environment Studies
[3] Nakanihon Air Service Co. Ltd.,undefined
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Landscape and Ecological Engineering | 2012年 / 8卷
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Object-based methods; Laser scanner; Warm-temperate forest; Decision tree; Land cover classification; Tree species classification;
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We evaluated the effectiveness of integrating discrete return light detection and ranging (LiDAR) data with high spatial resolution near-infrared digital imagery for object-based classification of land cover types and dominant tree species. In particular we adopted LiDAR ratio features based on pulse attributes that have not been used in past studies. Object-based classifications were performed first on land cover types, and subsequently on dominant tree species within the area classified as trees. In each classification stage, two different data combinations were examined: LiDAR data integrated with digital imagery or digital imagery only. We created basic image objects and calculated a number of spectral, textural, and LiDAR-based features for each image object. Decision tree analysis was performed and important features were investigated in each classification. In the land cover classification, the overall accuracy was improved to 0.975 when using the object-based method and integrating LiDAR data. The mean height value derived from the LiDAR data was effective in separating “trees” and “lawn” objects having different height. As for the tree species classification, the overall accuracy was also improved by object-based classification with LiDAR data although it remained up to 0.484 because spectral and textural signatures were similar among tree species. We revealed that the LiDAR ratio features associated with laser penetration proportion were important in the object-based classification as they can distinguish tree species having different canopy density. We concluded that integrating LiDAR data was effective in the object-based classifications of land cover and dominant tree species.
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页码:157 / 171
页数:14
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