Improved land use classification from Landsat and Seasat satellite imagery registered to a common map baseIn the case of Landsat Multispectral Scanner System (MSS) data, ambiguities in spectral signature can arise in urban areas. A study was initiated in the belief that Seasat digital SAR could help provide the spectral separability needed for a more accurate urban land use classification. A description is presented of the results of land use classifications performed on Landsat and preprocessed Seasat imagery that were registered to a common map base. The process of registering imagery and training site boundary coordinates to a common map has been reported by Clark (1980). It is found that preprocessed Seasat imagery provides signatures for urban land uses which are spectrally separable from Landsat signatures. This development appears to significantly improve land use classifications in an urban setting for class 12 (Commercial and Services), class 13 (Industrial), and class 14 (Transportation, Communications, and Utilities).
Document ID
19820051208
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Clark, J. (California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena CA, United States)