JOURNAL ARTICLE

An unsupervised support vector method for change detection

Francesca BovoloGustau Camps‐VallsLorenzo Bruzzone

Year: 2007 Journal:   Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE Vol: 6748 Pages: 674809-674809   Publisher: SPIE

Abstract

This paper formulates the problem of distinguishing changed from unchanged pixels in remote sensing images as a minimum enclosing ball (MEB) problem with changed pixels as target class. The definition of the sphere shaped decision boundary with minimal volume that embraces changed pixels is approached in the context the support vector formalism adopting a support vector domain description (SVDD) one-class classifier. The SVDD maps the data into a high dimensional feature space where the spherical support of the high dimensional distribution of changed pixels is computed. The proposed formulation of the SVDD uses both target and outlier samples for defining the MEB, and is included here in an unsupervised system for change detection. For this purpose, nearly certain examples for the classes of both targets (i.e., changed pixels) and outliers (i.e., unchanged pixels) for training are identified based on thresholding the magnitude of spectral change vectors. Experimental results obtained on two different multitemporal and multispectral remote sensing images pointed out the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Keywords:
Pixel Thresholding Artificial intelligence Computer science Support vector machine Pattern recognition (psychology) Outlier Multispectral image Feature vector Change detection Anomaly detection Computer vision Mathematics Image (mathematics)

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