Geocarto International (Dec 2023)

A critical survey of GEOBIA methods for forest image detection and classification

  • Clopas Kwenda,
  • Mandlenkosi Victor Gwetu,
  • Jean Vincent Fonou-Dombeu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/10106049.2023.2256302
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 1

Abstract

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Modern earth observation sensors have revolutionized the remote sensing community by improving remote sensing image quality. However, Pixel-based image analysis methods have challenges in handling very high-resolution (VHR) imagery. Geographic Based Image Analysis (GEOBIA) yielded promising results, but it is not inflexible in capturing domain experts’ expressions, therefore geographic information system professionals shifted to ontologies for remote sensing science. This paper advocates for the adoption of knowledge representation using ontologies in remote sensing. To this end, a survey of GEOBIA studies for image analysis and classification is presented, and the limitations of existing methods in reaching the remote sensing expert-level expectation are clarified. New GEOBIA development techniques as well as opportunities for improving GEOBIA models have been looked into. Recent studies that adopted ontologies in forest image classification are analyzed and recommendations for the remote sensing science community are provided, to highlight the advantages of ontologies in interpreting satellite images.

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