The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (Apr 2018)

APPLICATION OF MACHINE LEARNING IN URBAN GREENERY LAND COVER EXTRACTION

  • X. Qiao,
  • L. L. Li,
  • D. Li,
  • Y. L. Gan,
  • A. Y. Hou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-3-1409-2018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. XLII-3
pp. 1409 – 1413

Abstract

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Urban greenery is a critical part of the modern city and the greenery coverage information is essential for land resource management, environmental monitoring and urban planning. It is a challenging work to extract the urban greenery information from remote sensing image as the trees and grassland are mixed with city built-ups. In this paper, we propose a new automatic pixel-based greenery extraction method using multispectral remote sensing images. The method includes three main steps. First, a small part of the images is manually interpreted to provide prior knowledge. Secondly, a five-layer neural network is trained and optimised with the manual extraction results, which are divided to serve as training samples, verification samples and testing samples. Lastly, the well-trained neural network will be applied to the unlabelled data to perform the greenery extraction. The GF-2 and GJ-1 high resolution multispectral remote sensing images were used to extract greenery coverage information in the built-up areas of city X. It shows a favourable performance in the 619 square kilometers areas. Also, when comparing with the traditional NDVI method, the proposed method gives a more accurate delineation of the greenery region. Due to the advantage of low computational load and high accuracy, it has a great potential for large area greenery auto extraction, which saves a lot of manpower and resources.