THE MORPHOLOGICAL PYRAMID AND ITS APPLICATIONS TO REMOTE SENSING: MULTIRESOLUTION DATA ANALYSIS AND FEATURES EXTRACTION

Authors

  • Laporterie Florence
  • Flouzat Guy
  • Amram Olivier

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5566/ias.v21.p49-53

Keywords:

mathematical morphology, multiresolution analysis, pyramid algorithms, remote sensing

Abstract

In remote sensing, sensors are more and more numerous, and their spatial resolution is higher and higher. Thus, the availability of a quick and accurate characterisation of the increasing amount of data is now a quite important issue. This paper deals with an approach combining a pyramidal algorithm and mathematical morphology to study the physiographic characteristics of terrestrial ecosystems. Our pyramidal strategy involves first morphological filters, then extraction at each level of resolution of well-known landscapes features. The approach is applied to a digitised aerial photograph representing an heterogeneous landscape of orchards and forests along the Garonne river (France). This example, simulating very high spatial resolution imagery, highlights the influence of the parameters of the pyramid according to the spatial properties of the studied patterns. It is shown that, the morphological pyramid approach is a promising attempt for multi-level features extraction by modelling geometrical relevant parameters.

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Published

2011-05-03

How to Cite

Florence, L., Guy, F., & Olivier, A. (2011). THE MORPHOLOGICAL PYRAMID AND ITS APPLICATIONS TO REMOTE SENSING: MULTIRESOLUTION DATA ANALYSIS AND FEATURES EXTRACTION. Image Analysis and Stereology, 21(1), 49–53. https://doi.org/10.5566/ias.v21.p49-53

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Original Research Paper