Land Cover Mapping with Higher Order Graph-Based Co-Occurrence Model

Deep learning has become a standard processing procedure in land cover mapping for remote sensing images. Instead of relying on hand-crafted features, deep learning algorithms, such as Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) can automatically generate effective feature representations, in order to recognize objects with complex image patterns. However, the rich spatial information still remains unexploited, since most of the deep learning algorithms only focus on small image patches that overlook the contextual information at larger scales. To utilize these contextual information and improve the classification performance for high-resolution imagery, we propose a graph-based model in order to capture the contextual information over semantic segments of the image. First, we explore semantic segments which build on the top of deep features and obtain the initial classification result. Then, we further improve the initial classification results with a higher-order co-occurrence model by extending the existing conditional random field (HCO-CRF) algorithm. Compared to the pixeland object-based CNN methods, the proposed model achieved better performance in terms of classification accuracy.

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