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- Title:
- Dynamic programming approach for road centerline extraction from digital images
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 1195-1036
- This paper presents a dynamic programming approach for semi-automated road extraction from medium-and high-resolution images. This method is a modified version of a pre-existing dynamic programming method for road extraction from low-resolution images. The basic assumption of this pre-existing method is that roads manifest as lines in low-resolution images (pixel footprint> 2 m) and as such can be modeled and extracted as linear features. On the other hand, roads manifest as ribbon features in medium- and high-resolution images (pixel footprint ≤ 2 m) and, as a result, the focus of road extraction becomes the road centerlines. The original method can not accurately extract road centerlines from medium- and high- resolution images. In view of this, we propose a modification of the merit function of the original approach, which is carried out by a constraint function embedding road edge properties. Experimental results demonstrated the modified algorithm's potential in extracting road centerlines from medium- and high-resolution images.
- 1-Dec-2004
- Geomatica, v. 58, n. 4, p. 287-295, 2004.
- 287-295
- Algorithms
- Edge detection
- Functions
- Image processing
- Optical resolving power
- High-resolution images
- Ribbon features
- Road edge properties
- Semi-automated road extraction
- Dynamic programming
- digital image
- image analysis
- pixel
- road
- Acesso restrito
- outro
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