Study on optimal urban land classification method based on remote sensing images
by Lede Niu; Mei Pan; Yan Zhou; Liran Xiong
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology (IJICT), Vol. 16, No. 4, 2020

Abstract: Traditional urban land classification methods are relatively complicated in information collection, resulting in large time consumption and low classification accuracy. Therefore, an optimal urban land classification method based on remote sensing images is proposed in this paper. In this paper, four influencing factors of urban land classification are clarified based on the actual situation, on which the information about urban land in urban areas is extracted through the NDBI index method, and the ETM remote sensing image information of urban land is obtained. The genetic algorithm based on K-means mutation operator is adopted to classify the ETM remote sensing image information of urban land and finally the optimal classification results of urban land are obtained. In order to test the superiority of the method, a simulation comparison experiment was carried out. The simulation results show that the proposed method can provide overall accuracy of 93.75% and classification accuracy of 96.18% in urban land information collection, has the overall Kappa coefficient of 0.8967 and cost 10 s averagely, indicating that this method is superior in time consumption during urban information collection, collection accuracy and land classification accuracy, so it has high application value.

Online publication date: Mon, 01-Jun-2020

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