A comparison of pixel and object-based land cover classification: A case study of the Asmara region, Eritrea

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In this paper we compare the performance of two image classification paradigms (object- and pixel-based) for creating a land cover map of Asmara, the capital of Eritrea and its surrounding areas using a Landsat ETM+ imagery acquired in January 2000. The image classification methods used were maximum likelihood for the pixel-based approach and Bhattacharyya distance for the object-oriented approach available in, respectively, ArcGIS and SPRING software packages. The advantages and limitations of both approaches are presented and discussed. The classification outputs were assessed using overall accuracy and Kappa indices. The pixel- and object-based classification methods result in an overall accuracy of 78 and 85, respectively. The Kappa coefficient for pixel- and object-based approaches was 0.74 and 0.82, respectively. Although the pixel-based approach is the most commonly used method, assessment and visual interpretation of the results clearly reveal that the object-oriented approach has advantages for this specific case-study.

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Araya, Y. H., & Hergarten, C. (2008). A comparison of pixel and object-based land cover classification: A case study of the Asmara region, Eritrea. In WIT Transactions on the Built Environment (Vol. 100, pp. 233–243). https://doi.org/10.2495/GEO080231

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