2014
DOI: 10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-8-839-2014
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Land Cover Change Detection Using Object-Based Classification Technique: A Case Study Along The Kosi River, Bihar

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Land use/land cover (LULC) is dynamic in nature and can affect the ability of land to sustain human activities. The Indo-Gangetic plains of north Bihar in eastern India are prone to floods, which have a significant impact on land use / land cover, particularly agricultural lands and settlement areas. Satellite remote sensing techniques allow generating reliable and near-realtime information of LULC and have the potential to monitor these changes due to periodic flood. Automated methods such as object-… Show more

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“…Higher the shape value means it has high influence on segmentation: shape must have lower value, with less influence. There will be equal amount of influence on segmentation outcome if the both parameters are equal [11]. For classification, the first task is to create the classes and to insert the nearest neighbour feature into each class.…”
Section: International Journal Of Engineering and Advanced Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher the shape value means it has high influence on segmentation: shape must have lower value, with less influence. There will be equal amount of influence on segmentation outcome if the both parameters are equal [11]. For classification, the first task is to create the classes and to insert the nearest neighbour feature into each class.…”
Section: International Journal Of Engineering and Advanced Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%