A robust object-based shadow detection method for cloud-free high resolution satellite images over urban areas and water bodies |
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Authors: | Nurollah Tatar Mohammad Saadatseresht Hossein Arefi Ahmad Hadavand |
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Affiliation: | School of Surveying and Geo-Spatial Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: | Unwanted contrast in high resolution satellite images such as shadow areas directly affects the result of further processing in urban remote sensing images. Detecting and finding the precise position of shadows is critical in different remote sensing processing chains such as change detection, image classification and digital elevation model generation from stereo images. The spectral similarity between shadow areas, water bodies, and some dark asphalt roads makes the development of robust shadow detection algorithms challenging. In addition, most of the existing methods work on pixel-level and neglect the contextual information contained in neighboring pixels. In this paper, a new object-based shadow detection framework is introduced. In the proposed method a pixel-level shadow mask is built by extending established thresholding methods with a new C4 index which enables to solve the ambiguity of shadow and water bodies. Then the pixel-based results are further processed in an object-based majority analysis to detect the final shadow objects. Four different high resolution satellite images are used to validate this new approach. The result shows the superiority of the proposed method over some state-of-the-art shadow detection method with an average of 96% in F-measure. |
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Keywords: | Shadow detection Object-based High resolution satellite images Water bodies |
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