Detection of storm losses in Alpine forest areas by different methodical approaches using high-resolution satellite data

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Schwarz, M [1 ]
Steinmeier, C [1 ]
Waser, L [1 ]
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[1] Swiss Fed Res Inst WSL, CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland
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Based on the detection of storm losses in Swiss alpine forest areas, two different digital classification approaches were compared. In contrast to the pixel based classification we investigated an object-oriented classification procedure. The eCognition software package of Definiens offers this possibility. The comparison was performed for images with different spatial resolution - very high resolution images of IKONOS, and images of SPOT in the sharpened mode. The evaluation of the IKONOS image indicated a significantly higher accuracy for the object-oriented classification approach than for the pixel-based method. The eCognition software handles the high level of detail and the associated high texture better than the pixel-based parallelepiped-algorithm. The quality of the pixel-based approach, which takes into account only the spectral information and some derived data-products is limited for very high resolution images. The classification of the SPOT presented approximately the same results for both methods.
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