A Structured Approach to the Analysis of Remote Sensing Images
Autor: | Yan, Donghui, Li, Congcong, Cong, Na, Yu, Le, Gong, Peng |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Druh dokumentu: | Working Paper |
DOI: | 10.1080/01431161.2019.1607611 |
Popis: | The number of studies for the analysis of remote sensing images has been growing exponentially in the last decades. Many studies, however, only report results---in the form of certain performance metrics---by a few selected algorithms on a training and testing sample. While this often yields valuable insights, it tells little about some important aspects. For example, one might be interested in understanding the nature of a study by the interaction of algorithm, features, and the sample as these collectively contribute to the outcome; among these three, which would be a more productive direction in improving a study; how to assess the sample quality or the value of a set of features etc. With a focus on land-use classification, we advocate the use of a structured analysis. The output of a study is viewed as the result of the interplay among three input dimensions: feature, sample, and algorithm. Similarly, another dimension, the error, can be decomposed into error along each input dimension. Such a structural decomposition of the inputs or error could help better understand the nature of the problem and potentially suggest directions for improvement. We use the analysis of a remote sensing image at a study site in Guangzhou, China, to demonstrate how such a structured analysis could be carried out and what insights it generates. The structured analysis could be applied to a new study, or as a diagnosis to an existing one. We expect this will inform practice in the analysis of remote sensing images, and help advance the state-of-the-art of land-use classification. Comment: 27 pages, 13 figures |
Databáze: | arXiv |
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