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Training Selection with Label Propagation for Semi-supervised Land Classification and Segmentation of Satellite Images

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Pattern Recognition - Applications and Methods

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Different scenarios can be found in land classification and segmentation of satellite images. First, when prior knowledge is available, the training data is generally selected by randomly picking samples within classes. When no prior knowledge is available the system can pick samples at random among all unlabeled data, which is highly unreliable or it can rely on the expert collaboration to improve progressively the training data applying an active learning function. We suggest a scheme to tackle the lack of prior knowledge without actively involving the expert, whose collaboration may be expensive. The proposed scheme uses a clustering technique to analyze the feature space and find the most representative samples for being labeled. In this case the expert is just involved in labeling once a reliable training data set for being representative of the feature space. Once the training set is labeled by the expert, different classifiers may be built to process the rest of samples. Three different approaches are presented in this paper: the result of the clustering process, a distance based classifier, and support vector machines (SVM).

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Rajadell, O., García-Sevilla, P. (2013). Training Selection with Label Propagation for Semi-supervised Land Classification and Segmentation of Satellite Images. In: Latorre Carmona, P., Sánchez, J., Fred, A. (eds) Pattern Recognition - Applications and Methods. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 204. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36530-0_15

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