TOPOLOGICAL RELATIONS-BASED DETECTION OF SPATIAL INCONSISTENCY IN GLOBELAND30
Land cover is one of the fundamental data sets on environment assessment, land management and biodiversity protection, etc. Hence, data quality control of land cover is extremely critical for geospatial analysis and decision making. Due to the similar remote-sensing reflectance for some land cover t...
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doaj-8d3822d1f802437da5535dc23cfee5b22020-11-25T00:08:10ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342017-09-01XLII-2-W748949510.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-2-W7-489-2017TOPOLOGICAL RELATIONS-BASED DETECTION OF SPATIAL INCONSISTENCY IN GLOBELAND30S. Kang0S. Kang1J. Chen2S. Peng3College of Geoscience and Surveying Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing 100083, ChinaNational Geomatics Center of China, Beijing 100830, ChinaNational Geomatics Center of China, Beijing 100830, ChinaNational Geomatics Center of China, Beijing 100830, ChinaLand cover is one of the fundamental data sets on environment assessment, land management and biodiversity protection, etc. Hence, data quality control of land cover is extremely critical for geospatial analysis and decision making. Due to the similar remote-sensing reflectance for some land cover types, omission and commission errors occurred in preliminary classification could result to spatial inconsistency between land cover types. In the progress of post-classification, this error checking mainly depends on manual labour to assure data quality, by which it is time-consuming and labour intensive. So a method required for automatic detection in post-classification is still an open issue. From logical inconsistency point of view, an inconsistency detection method is designed. This method consist of a grids extended 4-intersection model (GE4IM) for topological representation in single-valued space, by which three different kinds of topological relations including disjoint, touch, contain or contained-by are described, and an algorithm of region overlay for the computation of spatial inconsistency. The rules are derived from universal law in nature between water body and wetland, cultivated land and artificial surface. Through experiment conducted in Shandong Linqu County, data inconsistency can be pointed out within 6 minutes through calculation of topological inconsistency between cultivated land and artificial surface, water body and wetland. The efficiency evaluation of the presented algorithm is demonstrated by Google Earth images. Through comparative analysis, the algorithm is proved to be promising for inconsistency detection in land cover data.https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XLII-2-W7/489/2017/isprs-archives-XLII-2-W7-489-2017.pdf |
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TOPOLOGICAL RELATIONS-BASED DETECTION OF SPATIAL INCONSISTENCY IN GLOBELAND30 |
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TOPOLOGICAL RELATIONS-BASED DETECTION OF SPATIAL INCONSISTENCY IN GLOBELAND30 |
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TOPOLOGICAL RELATIONS-BASED DETECTION OF SPATIAL INCONSISTENCY IN GLOBELAND30 |
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TOPOLOGICAL RELATIONS-BASED DETECTION OF SPATIAL INCONSISTENCY IN GLOBELAND30 |
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TOPOLOGICAL RELATIONS-BASED DETECTION OF SPATIAL INCONSISTENCY IN GLOBELAND30 |
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topological relations-based detection of spatial inconsistency in globeland30 |
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The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences |
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Land cover is one of the fundamental data sets on environment assessment, land management and biodiversity protection, etc. Hence, data quality control of land cover is extremely critical for geospatial analysis and decision making. Due to the similar remote-sensing reflectance for some land cover types, omission and commission errors occurred in preliminary classification could result to spatial inconsistency between land cover types. In the progress of post-classification, this error checking mainly depends on manual labour to assure data quality, by which it is time-consuming and labour intensive. So a method required for automatic detection in post-classification is still an open issue. From logical inconsistency point of view, an inconsistency detection method is designed. This method consist of a grids extended 4-intersection model (GE4IM) for topological representation in single-valued space, by which three different kinds of topological relations including disjoint, touch, contain or contained-by are described, and an algorithm of region overlay for the computation of spatial inconsistency. The rules are derived from universal law in nature between water body and wetland, cultivated land and artificial surface. Through experiment conducted in Shandong Linqu County, data inconsistency can be pointed out within 6 minutes through calculation of topological inconsistency between cultivated land and artificial surface, water body and wetland. The efficiency evaluation of the presented algorithm is demonstrated by Google Earth images. Through comparative analysis, the algorithm is proved to be promising for inconsistency detection in land cover data. |
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