High-resolution land cover classification for Stordalen, Abisko region, northern Sweden ...
An object-based approach was used to generate a detailed land cover classification covering the Stordalen area near Abisko, northern Sweden. First, an orthophoto was combined with the DEM resampled to 1 m spatial resolution. A segmentation layer was generated by grouping pixels into homogeneous area...
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Language: | English |
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PANGAEA
2018
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.886298 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.886298 |
Summary: | An object-based approach was used to generate a detailed land cover classification covering the Stordalen area near Abisko, northern Sweden. First, an orthophoto was combined with the DEM resampled to 1 m spatial resolution. A segmentation layer was generated by grouping pixels into homogeneous areas with a minimum region size of 130 m². From this a water mask was classified using the red band of the orthophoto and a slope layer. A land cover training set was created by combining field survey information with visual interpretation of the orthophoto and topography. The following layers were used as input for the classification algorithm: an orthophoto, elevation and slope; a SPOT5 4-band satellite image, and NDVI, SAVI and NIR/SWIR as SPOT5 derivatives. The segments were then classified using a support vector machine algorithm. Artificial surfaces were hand digitized and masked out. The individual thematic classes are described in TableA1.The quality of the classification was assessed using a set of 108 ... |
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