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Integration of fuzzy theory and particle swarm optimization for high-resolution satellite scene recognition

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Li, Linyi
Chen, Yun
Xu, Tingbao

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Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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With the rapid development of satellite imaging technology, large amounts of satellite images with high spatial resolutions are now available. High-resolution satellite imagery provides rich texture and structure information, which in the meantime poses a great challenge for automatic satellite scene recognition. In this study, a novel integration method of fuzzy theory and particle swarm optimization (IFTPSO) is proposed to achieve an increased accuracy of satellite scene recognition (SSR) in high-resolution satellite imagery. The particle encoding, fitness function and swarm search strategy are designed for IFTPSO-SSR. The IFTPSO-SSR method was evaluated using the satellite scenes from QuickBird, IKONOS and ZY-3. IFTPSO-SSR outperformed three traditional recognition methods with the highest recognition accuracy. The parameter sensitivity of IFTPSO-SSR was also discussed. The proposed method of this study can enhance the performance of satellite scene recognition in high-resolution satellite imagery, and thereby advance the research and applications of artificial intelligence and satellite image analysis.

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Progress in Artificial Intelligence

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2040-01-01