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Subpixel Change Detection Based on Improved Abundance Values for Remote Sensing Images

To achieve land cover change detection (LCCD) with both fine spatial and temporal resolutions from remote sensing images, subpixel mapping-based approaches have been widely studied in recent years. The fine… Click to show full abstract

To achieve land cover change detection (LCCD) with both fine spatial and temporal resolutions from remote sensing images, subpixel mapping-based approaches have been widely studied in recent years. The fine spatial but coarse temporal resolution image and the coarse spatial but fine temporal image are used to accomplish LCCD by combining their advantages. However, the performance of subpixel mapping is easily affected by the accuracy of spectral unmixing, thereby reducing the reliability of LCCD. In this article, a novel subpixel change detection scheme based on improved abundance values is proposed to tackle the aforementioned problem, in which the spatial distribution of fine spatial resolution image is borrowed to promote the accuracy of spectral unmixing. First, the coarse spatial resolution image is used to generate the original abundance image by the spectral unmixing method. Second, the spatial distribution information of the fine spatial resolution image is incorporated into the original abundance image to obtain improved abundance values. Third, the fine spatial resolution subpixel map can be generated by the subpixel mapping method using the improved abundance values. At last, the fine resolution change map can be obtained by comparing the subpixel map with the fine spatial resolution image. Experiments are conducted on a simulated dataset based on Landsat-7 images and two real datasets based on Landsat-8 and MODIS images. The results of the real datasets showed that the proposed method can effectively improve the performance of LCCD with an overall accuracy of approximately 1.26% and 0.79% to the existing methods.

Keywords: abundance values; abundance; resolution; improved abundance; image; fine spatial

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
Year Published: 2022

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