Performance evaluation of pansharpening Sentinel 2A imagery for informal settlement identification by spectral-textural features

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Transactions of The Royal Society of South Africa Pub Date : 2022-09-02 DOI:10.1080/0035919X.2022.2144538
D. Matarira, O. Mutanga, M. Naidu
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The diversity of informal settlement morphologies across locales makes their mapping inherently challenging in heterogeneous urban landscapes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of pansharpening techniques on Sentinel 2A data, and textural features, in enhancing informal settlement identification accuracy in a fragmented urban environment. Brovey transform, intensity, hue and saturation transform, Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI), simple mean, and Gram–Schmidt techniques were employed to pansharpen multispectral bands of Sentinel 2A, bands 5, 6, and 7 in the first group, and bands 8A, 11 and 12 in another, using an average of bands 4 and 8 as the panchromatic band. The main objective was to investigate the efficacy of pansharpening Sentinel 2A imagery and texture analysis in automated mapping of morphologically varied informal settlements. An evaluation of the quality of fused images was undertaken through computation of the correlation between the spectral values of the original multispectral and pansharpened image. Grey-level-co-occurrence matrix texture features were extracted from the pansharpened images, and subsequently incorporated in the classification process, using a support vector machine classifier. Our results confirm that the Gram–Schmidt fusion technique yielded the highest informal settlement identification accuracy (F-score 95.2%; overall accuracy 91.8%). The experimental results demonstrated the potential of pansharpening Sentinel 2A, and the added value of image texture for a more nuanced characterisation of informal settlements.
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pansharpening Sentinel 2A图像用于非正规定居点识别的光谱纹理特征性能评估
不同地区非正式定居点形态的多样性使其地图绘制在异质的城市景观中具有内在的挑战性。本研究的目的是评估Sentinel 2A数据和纹理特征的泛锐化技术在碎片化城市环境中提高非正式定居点识别准确性的潜力。Brovey变换、强度、色调和饱和度变换、环境系统研究所(ESRI)、简单平均值和Gram–Schmidt技术被用于pansharpen Sentinel 2A的多光谱波段,第一组中的波段5、6和7,以及另一组中的频带8A、11和12,使用波段4和8的平均值作为全色波段。主要目的是研究pansharpening Sentinel 2A图像和纹理分析在形态多样的非正规住区自动制图中的效果。通过计算原始多光谱图像和泛锐化图像的光谱值之间的相关性,对融合图像的质量进行了评估。从泛锐化图像中提取灰度共生矩阵纹理特征,然后使用支持向量机分类器将其纳入分类过程。我们的研究结果证实,Gram–Schmidt融合技术产生了最高的非正式定居点识别准确率(F-得分95.2%;总体准确率91.8%)。实验结果证明了pansharpening Sentinel 2A的潜力,以及图像纹理的附加值,可以更细致地描述非正式定居点。
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期刊介绍: Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa , published on behalf of the Royal Society of South Africa since 1908, comprises a rich archive of original scientific research in and beyond South Africa. Since 1878, when it was founded as Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society, the Journal’s strength has lain in its multi- and inter-disciplinary orientation, which is aimed at ‘promoting the improvement and diffusion of science in all its branches’ (original Charter). Today this includes natural, physical, medical, environmental and earth sciences as well as any other topic that may be of interest or importance to the people of Africa. Transactions publishes original research papers, review articles, special issues, feature articles, festschriften and book reviews. While coverage emphasizes southern Africa, submissions concerning the rest of the continent are encouraged.
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