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Ontology-Based Object Recognition for Remote Sensing Image Interpretation
Paris, France October 29-October 31
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The multiplication of Very High Resolution (spatial or spectral) remote sensing images appears to be an opportu- nity to identify objects in urban and periurban areas. The classification methods applied in the object-oriented image analysis approach could be based on the use of domain knowledge. A major issue in these approaches is domain knowledge formalization and exploitation. In this paper, we propose a recognition method based on an ontology which has been developed by experts of the domain. In order to give objects a semantic meaning, we have developed a matching process between an object and the concepts of the ontology. Experiments are made on a Quickbird image. The quality of the results shows the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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Nicolas Durand, Sebastien Derivaux, Germain Forestier, C?dric Wemmert, Pierre Gan?arski, Omar Boussa?, Anne Puissant, "Ontology-Based Object Recognition for Remote Sensing Image Interpretation," ictai, vol. 1, pp.472-479, 19th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence - Vol.1 (ICTAI 2007), 2007
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