Title: The Community and Environment Spatial Analysis Center
 1The Community and Environment Spatial Analysis 
Center
Washington Chapter of the Urban and Regional 
Systems Association MEMBERS WORKSHOP 2001  
SESSION 4 
Geographic Information From Images Eugene 
Martin  eugene_at_commenspace.org 
 2Motivating questions 
What is the process required to make reliable 
information with images? 
What are the possibilities and limitations? 
How can we structure our information needs to 
take advantage of the opportunities available 
with imagery? 
 3Food for thought 
What processes and analysis produced the data 
that you rely on?
What data do you need and how will you get it?
Project management
Hiring and cooperating with consultants or 
contractors
Responsibility as a data author 
 4Measuring landscapes with imagery 
- Inexpensive, considering the alternatives
5The Fuzzy Pixel
Indeterminate boundaries
Rotated/stretched during geometric processing
Can be contaminated by bright neighbors and/or 
shadows
Think of the pixel as a estimate and as 
sample of the landscape that has biases 
 6The Fuzzy Pixel 
 7Sensor Design Constraints
- Pixel size depends on the design parameters of 
 the sensor
- Should be considered a strength AND a weakness
8Bands and wavelengths
- The information content of a pixel is measured 
 reflectance (light).
- Multiple samples of the electro-magnetic spectrum 
 are the bands of an image
9DN Digital Number 
 10What part of the landscape do you want to 
measure?
- What is the size of a phenomenon relative to 
 the pixel
- Translate measurement needs into pixel and 
 wavelength characteristics
- Measure the image to develop information about 
 the landscape
- Interpretation and analysis a balance what is 
 measured and the information available in the raw
 image
11The pixel can only belong to one class
- Single element separated from all others
- Multiple elements compete to be a pixel
- Supervised classification
Identify and select representative pixels for 
specific classes in the image
Assign each pixel to a class based on similarity
- Un-Supervised classification
Clump similar pixels together
Identify the clumps as known landscape types 
 12Getting inside the pixel
Sub-pixel analysis
All pixels are mixed
Fixed number of mixable elements
Mathematical analysis of wavelength values assess 
percent composition of elements
Layer cake set of results for further analysis 
 13Example 1 Washington Gap Analysis 
 14Example 2 Mapping Forest Cover 
 15Example 3 Landscape Layer-cake
- Major Hurdles 
- Data of appropriate scale, extent and content not 
 available
- Measurement of features linked to physical 
 processes
- Sub-pixel information required
- Data Sources 
- LANDSAT Image from July, 1999 (30 Meter pixels)
- Solutions 
- Develop new application of Spectral Mixing 
 Analysis (SMA)
- Quantify sub-pixel composition of impervious 
 surfaces, green vegetation, forest canopy, dry
 grass and bare soil.
- Verification and validity testing 
- Overlay basin delineations to quantify landscape 
 processes
16Layer 1  Impervious Surface 
 17Layer 2  Open Vegetation 
 18Layer 3  Canopy Vegetation 
 19Layer 4  Dry Grass/Leaves 
 20Verifying and Testing 
 21More Verifying and Testing 
 22New Trends in Imagery
On demand high resolution panchromatic (Space 
Imaging Ikonos) 
On demand medium to high resolution visible and 
IR 
Hyperspectral airborne sensors lots of bands and 
high resolution 
FAST medium resolution global imaging
Consistency with historic images for time 
sequence analysis (ASTER) 
 23Take home messages..
Information from images is created by PEOPLE
People make decisions about landscapes and 
analysis
The pixel is a slippery thing to work with
Is it eye-candy or information?
The most important information in an image is in 
the bands
Pixel size has advantages and limitations
Verification and testing let you know the 
information is reliable
A little knowledge about the analysis behind the 
information helps determine suitability for use
Ask tough questions about image analysis methods 
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Questions?