Object Delineation in Satellite Images

12/14/2022
by   Zhuocheng Shang, et al.
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Machine learning is being widely applied to analyze satellite data with problems such as classification and feature detection. Unlike traditional image processing algorithms, geospatial applications need to convert the detected objects from a raster form to a geospatial vector form to further analyze it. This gem delivers a simple and light-weight algorithm for delineating the pixels that are marked by ML algorithms to extract geospatial objects from satellite images. The proposed algorithm is exact and users can further apply simplification and approximation based on the application needs.

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