2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2011.12.001
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Automated object-based classification of topography from SRTM data

Abstract: We introduce an object-based method to automatically classify topography from SRTM data. The new method relies on the concept of decomposing land-surface complexity into more homogeneous domains. An elevation layer is automatically segmented and classified at three scale levels that represent domains of complexity by using self-adaptive, data-driven techniques. For each domain, scales in the data are detected with the help of local variance and segmentation is performed at these appropriate scales. Objects res… Show more

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“…SRTM DEM with 90 m spatial resolution reduces the possibilities for study of small elements of relief, large elements are represented properly (Wright et al 2006, Dragut, Eisank 2012, which in our opinion is sufficient for a terrain analysis covering the whole territory of Armenia. For this reason our analysis is based on the SRTM elevation dataset.…”
Section: Digital Elevation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SRTM DEM with 90 m spatial resolution reduces the possibilities for study of small elements of relief, large elements are represented properly (Wright et al 2006, Dragut, Eisank 2012, which in our opinion is sufficient for a terrain analysis covering the whole territory of Armenia. For this reason our analysis is based on the SRTM elevation dataset.…”
Section: Digital Elevation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geospatial procedures for classifying coral reef geomorphology lag behind terrestrial applications where semi-automated geomorphological mapping approaches are gradually replacing conventional manual interpretations due to improved geospatial techniques and increasing availability of high-quality digital elevation data (Drăguţ and Eisank, 2012;Zieger et al, 2009). Classification trees have been successfully used in geomorphological research because of their relative simplicity for the exploration of complex datasets and their predictive capability (Luoto and Hjort, 2005).…”
Section: Coral Reef Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jasiewicz and Stepinski [32,33] presented novel geomorphons method for classification and mapping of landforms based on the idea that the earth surface can be described by the two complementary measures: relief-independent, local spatial pattern and the magnitude of the relief itself. To sum up one can conclude that issues of morphometric studies in geomorphology are still important and present (see more [34][35][36][37][38][39]). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%