urban change detection based on dempster–shafer theory for multitemporal very high-resolution imagery
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Fusing multiple change detection results has great potentials in dealing with the spectral variability in multitemporal very high-resolution (VHR) remote sensing images. However, it is difficult to solve the problem of uncertainty, which mainly includes the inaccuracy of each candidate change map and the conflicts between different results. Dempster–Shafer theory (D–S) is an effective method to model uncertainties and combine multiple evidences. Therefore, in this paper, we proposed an urban change detection method for VHR images by fusing multiple change detection methods with D–S evidence theory. Change vector analysis (CVA), iteratively reweighted multivariate alteration detection (IRMAD), and iterative slow feature analysis (ISFA) were utilized to obtain the candidate change maps. The final change detection result is generated by fusing the three evidences with D–S evidence theory and a segmentation object map. The experiment indicates that the proposed method can obtain the best performance in detection rate, false alarm rate, and comprehensive indicators.
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Authors | ;Hui Luo;Chong Liu;Chen Wu;Xian Guo |
Journal | Journal of pharmacological sciences |
Year | 2018 |
DOI | 10.3390/rs10070980 |
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