MORPHOLOGICAL ROUTINE FOR THE DETECTION OF ROAD NETWORK IN ORBITAL IMAGES

Authors

  • Fernanda Puga Santos UNESP
  • Erivaldo Antonio da silva UNESP
  • Rodrigo Affonso de Albuquerque Nóbrega Universidade do Mississipi

Abstract

The outdating of cartographic products affects planning. It is important to propose methods to help detect changes in surface. Thus, the combined use of remote sensing image and techniques of digital image processing has contributed significantly to minimize such outdating. Mathematical morphology is an image processing technique which describes quantitatively geometric structures presented in the image and provides tools such as edge detectors and morphological filters. Previous studies have shown that the technique has potential on the detection of significant features. Thus, this paper proposes a routine of morphological operators to detect a road network. The test area corresponds to an excerpt Quickbird image and has as a feature of interest an avenue of the city of Presidente Prudente, SP. In the processing, the main morphological operators used were threshad, areaopen, binary and erosion. To estimate the accuracy with which the linear features were detected, it was done the analysis of linear correlation between vectors of the features detected and the corresponding topographical map of the region. The results showed that the mathematical morphology can be used in cartography, aiming to use them in conventional cartographic updating processes. Keywords: Mathematical morphology, cartography, features detection, cartographic updating.

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Author Biographies

Fernanda Puga Santos, UNESP

Mestre em Ciências Cartográficas da FCt-UNESP a nível de mestrado.

Erivaldo Antonio da silva, UNESP

Pepartamento de Cartografia _ Geonciências - Sensoriamento Remoto e Processamento Digital de Imagens

Rodrigo Affonso de Albuquerque Nóbrega, Universidade do Mississipi

Porfessor assistente junto à Universidade do Mississipi - USA.

Published

2011-07-21

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Civil Engineering