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Citation Castilla, G., Guthrie, R.H., and Hay, G., 2009. The Landcover Change Mapper and its application to timber harvest monitoring in western Canada. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. 75:941-950.
Organization Ministry of Environment
URL http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/asprs/pers/2009/00000075/00000008/art00001
Abstract/Description or Keywords We introduce an automated change detection and delineation tool for remote sensing images: the Land-cover Change Mapper (LCM). LCM rapidly generates a polygon vector layer (shapefile) of regions deemed to have undergone significant change in land-cover. In its simplest usage, LCM requires two single band or multi-band co-registered images of the same scene acquired at different dates, and as the only user-defined parameter, the minimum size for change regions. The main advantages of this tool are that (a) it is fully unsupervised, (b) it is exceptionally fast, (c) it is robust to geometric misregistration errors and variations in illumination, and (d) it produces visually pleasing outlines that resemble those obtained through manual digitization. We describe how the tool works, illustrate its application to monitoring forest clear-cuts on a 1,000 km2 area in Western Canada using SPOT imagery, compare it to a commercial tool, and report on its thematic and spatial accuracy. A freeware LCM version is available on the Internet.
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Regional Watershed Vancouver Island South
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Project status complete
Contact Name Richard Guthrie
Contact Email [email protected]