COMPARISON of TWO SIMPLIFICATION METHODS for SHORELINE EXTRACTION from DIGITAL ORTHOPHOTO IMAGES

B. Bayram*, A. Sen, M. O. Selbesoglu, I. Varna, P. Petersons, N. O. Aykut, D. Z. Seker

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Abstract

The coastal ecosystems are very sensitive to external influences. Coastal resources such as sand dunes, coral reefs and mangroves has vital importance to prevent coastal erosion. Human based effects also threats the coastal areas. Therefore, the change of coastal areas should be monitored. Up-to-date, accurate shoreline information is indispensable for coastal managers and decision makers. Remote sensing and image processing techniques give a big opportunity to obtain reliable shoreline information. In the presented study, NIR bands of seven 1:5000 scaled digital orthophoto images of Riga Bay-Latvia have been used. The Object-oriented Simple Linear Clustering method has been utilized to extract shoreline of Riga Bay. Bend and Douglas-Peucker methods have been used to simplify the extracted shoreline to test the effect of both methods. Photogrammetrically digitized shoreline has been taken as reference data to compare obtained results. The accuracy assessment has been realised by Digital Shoreline Analysis tool. As a result, the achieved shoreline by the Bend method has been found closer to the extracted shoreline with Simple Linear Clustering method.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)147-151
Number of pages5
JournalISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Volume4
Issue number4W4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Nov 2017
Event4th International GeoAdvances Workshop - GeoAdvances 2017: ISPRS Workshop on Multi-Dimensional and Multi-Scale Spatial Data Modeling - Safranbolu, Karabuk, Turkey
Duration: 14 Oct 201715 Oct 2017

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Keywords

  • Image segmentation
  • orthophoto image
  • shoreline extraction
  • shoreline simplification
  • SLIC

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