Some results
Validation of automatic classification
The result of the automatic classification was validated by selecting six areas randomly, each cosisting of 1000 x 1000 pixels. For each area, a copy of the classification result was edited manually, and then compared with the original classification result. This resulted in the below classification rates.
Left: Classification result when using six classes.
Right: Classification result when using two classes.
Segmentation problems in suburban areas.
Top: a 330 m x 250 m part inside validation area 1 of the Pansharpened Quickbird image.
Middle: the automatic classification result for this subimage, with houses and roads
from a digital map superimposed in grey.
Bottom: Aerial orthophoto of the same area, captured with 10 cm ground resolution.
Examples of house shadows that are misclassified as grey areas.
Top row: classification result, with roads and buildings superimposed
in light grey. Bottom row: pansharpened Quickbird image.
Examples of tree shadows that are misclassified.
Far left and middle left: tree shadows that are mistaken as grey areas.
Middle right and far right: tree shadows blocking grey areas.
Top row: classification result, with roads and buildings superimposed
in light grey. Bottom row: pansharpened Quickbird image.
For more information contact: Øivind Due Trier

