Satellite Image Georeferencing on the Base of Coastlines’ Fuzzy Masks

The article discusses the possibility of using fuzzy masks in the problem of image georeferencing according to electronic maps. A new approach to membership assessment of the image fragment in fuzzy mask has been suggested. Fuzzy masks have been compared with binary masks by the accuracy of coregist...

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Main Authors: Demidova Liliya, Ushenkin Victor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20179903003
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description The article discusses the possibility of using fuzzy masks in the problem of image georeferencing according to electronic maps. A new approach to membership assessment of the image fragment in fuzzy mask has been suggested. Fuzzy masks have been compared with binary masks by the accuracy of coregistration of image fragments and coastlines extracted from electronic maps. It’s shown that fuzzy masks allow taking into account brightness characteristics of water and land in different regions of the Earth at different times of day and year. The results of experimental studies confirm the efficiency of the offered approach to image georeferencing based on the fuzzy masks.
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spelling doaj.art-43e59a4d28134aa2895bb3e658709f732022-12-21T22:44:27ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-01990300310.1051/matecconf/20179903003matecconf_cmtai2017_03003Satellite Image Georeferencing on the Base of Coastlines’ Fuzzy MasksDemidova LiliyaUshenkin Victor0Ryazan State Radio Engineering UniversityThe article discusses the possibility of using fuzzy masks in the problem of image georeferencing according to electronic maps. A new approach to membership assessment of the image fragment in fuzzy mask has been suggested. Fuzzy masks have been compared with binary masks by the accuracy of coregistration of image fragments and coastlines extracted from electronic maps. It’s shown that fuzzy masks allow taking into account brightness characteristics of water and land in different regions of the Earth at different times of day and year. The results of experimental studies confirm the efficiency of the offered approach to image georeferencing based on the fuzzy masks.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20179903003
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title Satellite Image Georeferencing on the Base of Coastlines’ Fuzzy Masks
title_full Satellite Image Georeferencing on the Base of Coastlines’ Fuzzy Masks
title_fullStr Satellite Image Georeferencing on the Base of Coastlines’ Fuzzy Masks
title_full_unstemmed Satellite Image Georeferencing on the Base of Coastlines’ Fuzzy Masks
title_short Satellite Image Georeferencing on the Base of Coastlines’ Fuzzy Masks
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