ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (Nov 2017)

MULTIPLE AND SINGLE GREEN AREA MEASUREMENTS AND CLASSIFICATION USING PHANTOM IMAGES IN COMPARISON WITH DERIVED EXPERIMENTAL LAW

  • N. A. M. Abu-Zaid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-IV-4-W4-9-2017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. IV-4-W4
pp. 9 – 12

Abstract

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In many circumstances, it is difficult for humans to reach some areas, due to its topography, personal safety, or security regulations in the country. Governments and persons need to calculate those areas and classify the green parts for reclamation to benefit from it.To solve this problem, this research proposes to use a phantom air plane to capture a digital image for the targeted area, then use a segmentation algorithm to separate the green space and calculate it's area. It was necessary to deal with two problems. The first is the variable elevation at which an image was taken, which leads to a change in the physical area of each pixel. To overcome this problem a fourth degree polynomial was fit to some experimental data. The second problem was the existence of different unconnected pieces of green areas in a single image, but we might be interested only in one of them. To solve this problem, the probability of classifying the targeted area as green was increased, while the probability of other untargeted sections was decreased by the inclusion of parts of it as non-green. A practical law was also devised to measure the target area in the digital image for comparison purposes with practical measurements and the polynomial fit.