Classification
classification

Classification refers to categorizing or classifying parts of an image into different types, for example **pavement**, **water**, **soil** and **sand**. It often relies on examining an image pixel by pixel and using color or shape information to decide which "class" is the best match. The result is often an image such as this one, which is colored by class: If classification can be automated, using for example the software program [GeniePro](http://geniepro.lanl.gov/), large numbers of photos or large maps can be colored by class, helping to quantify for example "how much wetlands?", "how much oil?" or "how much _Spartina alterniflora?_" ###Spectral classification### Using the ratios of Red, Green, and Blue (and possibly Near-infrared), _spectral classification_ attempts to categorize regions of an image by land type. Read more in [this post by Adam Griffith and students at University of South Carolina - Beaufort](http://publiclaboratory.org/notes/adam-griffith/9-10-2011/students-map-campus-university-south-carolina-beaufort-south) ##Open source classification software## * [Spring](http://www.dpi.inpe.br/spring/) - desktop app, not super user-friendly (see [a tree canopy project using SPRING](http://depts.washington.edu/rsgalwrk/canopy/) by Diane Styers) * [Clashifier](http://github.com/jywarren/clashifier) - web service, in planning stage, not functional ##Human, or "Cognitive" Classification## Human Beings have generally been better than machines at classification, although computing power has changed the situation. In situations, such as on the US Gulf Coast, where programmers and computing power is not available, though, the older techniques are still useful--even a handful of volunteers can work through thousands of images quickly. There is a problem of creating a framework for different people to describe to one another their logic for classification. For each class, we call the meta information whereby a person can justify the classification a signature. This signature development process is still useful for communicating to programmers how to create automated classifications, should those programmers become available. Here is a Signature Development Worksheet for situations where advocates need to create a classification workflow for volunteer classifiers. [Public Copy 2018 GRN Signature Development Assessment Summary for Aerial Photo Classification](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PgQ22RGVAKrYsI9OuSGQaGHOgprskS2jycPgQAuPm3A/edit#gid=143327483) For each class, develop one Signature in a worksheet. See this [post about abandoned mines in Louisiana wetlands ](https://publiclab.org/notes/eustatic/03-11-2022/signature-development-for-aerial-photo-classification-louisiana-wetland-forest-mine-reclamation-project)as an example. This process is also useful for education and advocacy, as the process can galvanize support for protecting the land. Such is the case for the [Land Loss Lookout project](https://publiclab.org/wiki/openhour-archive#October+5:+Applying+Aerial+Imagery+and+Community+Mapping+-+Lessons+from+the+Land+Loss+Lookout+Project). Algorithms, after all, cannot vote. The experience of looking and classifying can change a voter's mind. ...


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cfastie "Camera orientation and position (relative to the photo scene) is reconstructed when a structure-from-motion model is made using lots of photos take..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
ttaylor "Chris, that's interesting. That patch is significantly less blue that the training patch. I wonder why. Maybe different specularity? From your ..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
cfastie "This is great information. In the first GIF, the second largest circle, near the top, has a nice large patch of pure Trapa that appears to be simil..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
ttaylor "I just posted a research note with my little background study of the usefulness of color for Trapa classification; Here's the link. " | Read more » over 10 years ago
cfastie "Tom, Both WarnerLkVis7075.JPG and WarnerLkVis7136.JPG are there (case sensitive). Their NIR matches (2214 and 2275) are there too. The NIR images..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
ttaylor "Chris, some questions for you: 1) Is there a full resolution version of WarnerLkVis7075.jpg and WarnerLkVis7136.jpg somewhere for me to download? ..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
cfastie "philippg, Ned Horning has been working on these images, and has tried some segmentation approaches, but maybe nothing fractal or with spectral cohe..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
cfastie "Hi Cynthia, We got several GPS locations from patches of water chestnut, but I have not yet matched up the field descriptions with the GPS coordina..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
cboettner "This looks very encouraging as a possible tool for those of us trying to locate and control water chestnut. Since I haven't been involved since th..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
philippg "pretty nice results! it seems like the structural information is more telling than the spectral. did you try to calculate e.g. spatially resolved f..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
nedhorning "This isn't actually a classification. I was generating different layers from the 4-band (red, green, blue, near-IR) images collected a few weeks ag..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
cfastie "I think the only areas in the image with waterchestnut present are within the white circles. Other areas that are dark in the classification result..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
jholmes5 "I want to know more! It seems like there are areas around the canoe which have similar appearance in the gray scale are these water chestnut areas ..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
cfastie "Yes, I noticed that in your note you mentioned that tallow turns color in the fall and nothing else does. So you won't even need IR to distinguish ..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
eustatic "chris fastie for president. i think tallow looks like broccoli from up high. it would be interesting to develop a color signature, or some kind o..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
cfastie "Hello 10k Diamond Jubilee Admirals' Club. This is my 100th research note! " | Read more » over 10 years ago
patcoyle "Chris, I'm not a expert user of the two cloudbased services, Dronemapper.com and Pix4d.com. I've only processed test cases. Pix4d.com, used to want..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
cfastie "Charlie, Some of the structure from motion programs that make 3D terrain models from aerial photos do not need any input other than the photos them..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
cschweik "Hi, Re a GPS on board with the cameras, I'm trying to understand how one would use that to georeference an image in GIS with good accuracy. I'm us..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
patcoyle "Thanks guys, sounds like more will be coming soon and we'll all welcome the results. Don, I think it would be very useful to have an an Arduino-ba..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
donblair "Hi Pat, Chris, Chris: it'd be good to grab any additional photos you have of the blimp -- we can post those in a research note soon, as well as de..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
cfastie "Pat, I agree that details of the construction of the HackrBlimp would be of interest. That blimp cost less than US$10 and performed very well in so..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
patcoyle "Nice work, all. It will be interesting to see the followup results. I was also interested in the details on: - construction of the HackrBlimp; is t..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
cfastie "My GPS is set to WGS 84. " | Read more » over 10 years ago