Granular neural networks for land use classification
Ημερομηνία
2005Λέξη-κλειδί
Επιτομή
Granulation of information is a new way to describe the increased complexity of natural phenomena. The lack of clear borders in nature calls for a more efficient way to process such data. Land use both in general but also as perceived in satellite images is a typical example of data that are inherently not clearly delimited. A granular neural network (GNN) approach is used here to facilitate land use classification. The GNN model used combines membership functions of spectral as well as non-spectral spatial information to produce land use categories. Spectral information refers to IRS satellite image bands and non-spectral data are here of topographic nature, namely slope, aspect and elevation. The processing is done through a standard neural network trained by back-propagation learning algorithm. A thorough presentation of the results is given in order to evaluate the merits of this method.