3:15 PM - 3:30 PM
★ [HGM22-01] Terrain classification of Southwest Japan including the Seto Inland Sea by object based area segmentation
Keywords:Fundamental Geospatial Data, seafloor topography, object based area segmentation, DEM, terrain classification, Seto Inland Sea
Recently object based techniques for land-cover classification using color orthoimages or satellite images have become popular. In this presentation, the authors introduce the method of making terrain-type polygons by object-based software using a combined image of geometric signatures. We produced a terrain classification map of Southwest Japan including the Seto Inland Sea using a 150-m DEM which was a mosaic of land elevation and seafloor elevation. The terrain-type polygons were statistically compared with other thematic maps such as landslide distribution and lithology.
This study was carried out within a framework of "Mapping of large landslides based on the sea-land combined terrain classification: case study of the overall Outer Zone of Southwest Japan including the Nankai Trough" which was a theme in '2014 Collaborative Research with the Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University'. We would also like to thank the Japan Coast Guard who provided the 150-m and 450-m Geographical Feature Meshes Data of Southwest Japan.
References
Iwahashi, J. (1994):Development of landform classification using digital elevation model. Disaster Prevention Research Institute annuals (Kyoto Univ.), 37(B-1), 141-156. (in Japanese with English abstract and figures)
Iwahashi, J. and Pike, R. J. (2007):Automated classifications of topography from DEMs by an unsupervised nested-means algorithm and a three-part geometric signature.Geomorphology,86,409-440.