An Objective Assessment of Hyperspectral Indicators for the Detection of Buried Archaeological Relics

Hyperspectral images can highlight crop marks in vegetated areas, which may indicate the presence of underground buried structures, by exploiting the spectral information conveyed in reflected solar radiation. In recent years, different vegetation indices and several other image features have been u...

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Main Authors: Daniele Cerra, Athos Agapiou, Rosa Maria Cavalli, Apostolos Sarris
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-03-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/10/4/500
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spelling doaj-b033e3daaf8b4d3db871b48108db02262020-11-24T22:09:18ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922018-03-0110450010.3390/rs10040500rs10040500An Objective Assessment of Hyperspectral Indicators for the Detection of Buried Archaeological RelicsDaniele Cerra0Athos Agapiou1Rosa Maria Cavalli2Apostolos Sarris3Remote Sensing Technology Institute (MF), German Aerospace Center (DLR), 82234 Wessling, GermanyCyprus University of Technology, Department of Civil Engineering and Geomatics, Erathostenes Research Center, Saripolou 2-8, Limassol 3036, CyprusNational Research Council (CNR), Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection (IRPI), 06128 Perugia, ItalyLaboratory of Geophysical-Satellite Remote Sensing and Archaeo-Environment, Foundation for Research and Technology, Hellas (F.O.R.T.H.), Rethymno 74100, GreeceHyperspectral images can highlight crop marks in vegetated areas, which may indicate the presence of underground buried structures, by exploiting the spectral information conveyed in reflected solar radiation. In recent years, different vegetation indices and several other image features have been used, with varying success, to improve the interpretation of remotely sensed images for archaeological research. However, it is difficult to assess the derived maps quantitatively and select the most meaningful one for a given task, in particular for a non-specialist in image processing. This paper estimates for the first time objectively the suitability of maps derived from spectral features for the detection of buried archaeological structures in vegetated areas based on information theory. This is achieved by computing the statistical dependence between the extracted features and a digital map indicating the presence of buried structures using information theoretical notions. Based on the obtained scores on known targets, the features can be ranked and the most suitable can be chosen to aid in the discovery of previously undetected crop marks in the area under similar conditions. Three case studies are reported: the Roman buried remains of Carnuntum (Austria), the underground structures of Selinunte in the South of Italy, and the buried street relics of Pherai (Velestino) in central Greece.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/10/4/500hyperspectral imagingarchaeologycultural heritagemutual informationspectral indicescrop marks
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author Daniele Cerra
Athos Agapiou
Rosa Maria Cavalli
Apostolos Sarris
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Athos Agapiou
Rosa Maria Cavalli
Apostolos Sarris
An Objective Assessment of Hyperspectral Indicators for the Detection of Buried Archaeological Relics
Remote Sensing
hyperspectral imaging
archaeology
cultural heritage
mutual information
spectral indices
crop marks
author_facet Daniele Cerra
Athos Agapiou
Rosa Maria Cavalli
Apostolos Sarris
author_sort Daniele Cerra
title An Objective Assessment of Hyperspectral Indicators for the Detection of Buried Archaeological Relics
title_short An Objective Assessment of Hyperspectral Indicators for the Detection of Buried Archaeological Relics
title_full An Objective Assessment of Hyperspectral Indicators for the Detection of Buried Archaeological Relics
title_fullStr An Objective Assessment of Hyperspectral Indicators for the Detection of Buried Archaeological Relics
title_full_unstemmed An Objective Assessment of Hyperspectral Indicators for the Detection of Buried Archaeological Relics
title_sort objective assessment of hyperspectral indicators for the detection of buried archaeological relics
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Hyperspectral images can highlight crop marks in vegetated areas, which may indicate the presence of underground buried structures, by exploiting the spectral information conveyed in reflected solar radiation. In recent years, different vegetation indices and several other image features have been used, with varying success, to improve the interpretation of remotely sensed images for archaeological research. However, it is difficult to assess the derived maps quantitatively and select the most meaningful one for a given task, in particular for a non-specialist in image processing. This paper estimates for the first time objectively the suitability of maps derived from spectral features for the detection of buried archaeological structures in vegetated areas based on information theory. This is achieved by computing the statistical dependence between the extracted features and a digital map indicating the presence of buried structures using information theoretical notions. Based on the obtained scores on known targets, the features can be ranked and the most suitable can be chosen to aid in the discovery of previously undetected crop marks in the area under similar conditions. Three case studies are reported: the Roman buried remains of Carnuntum (Austria), the underground structures of Selinunte in the South of Italy, and the buried street relics of Pherai (Velestino) in central Greece.
topic hyperspectral imaging
archaeology
cultural heritage
mutual information
spectral indices
crop marks
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/10/4/500
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