Sui Haigang
Wuhan University
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Geo-spatial Information Science | 2003
Li Deren; Sui Haigang; Xiac Ping
The problems and difficulty of current change detection techniques are presented. Then, according to whether image registration is done before change detection algorithms, the authors classify the change detection into two categories: the change detection after image registration and the change detection simultaneous with image registration. For the former, four topics including the change detection between new image and old image, the change detection between new image and old map, the change detection between new image/old image and old map, and the change detection between new multi-source images and old map/image are introduced. For the latter, three categories, i. e. the change detection between old DEM, DOM and new non-rectification image, the change detection between old DLG, DRG and new non-rectification image, and the 3D change detection between old 4D products and new multi-overlapped photos, are discussed.
Geo-spatial Information Science | 1999
Cheng Penggen; Gong Jianya; Wang Yandong; Sui Haigang
The key to develop 3-D GISs is the study on 3-D data model and data structure. Some of the data models and data structures have been presented by scholars. Because of the complexity of 3-D spatial phenomenon, there are no perfect data structures that can describe all spatial entities. Every data structure has its own advantages and disadvantages. It is difficult to design a single data structure to meet different needs. The important subject in the 3-D data models is developing a data model that has integrated vector and raster data structures. A special 3-D spatial data model based on distributing features of spatial entities should be designed. We took the geological exploration engineering as the research background and designed an integrated data model whose data structures integrats vector and raster data by adopting object-oriented technique. Research achievements are presented in this paper.
Geo-spatial Information Science | 2003
Sui Haigang; Li Deren; Gong Jianya
Up to now, detailed strategies and algorithms of automatic change detection for road networks based on GIS have not been discussed. This paper discusses two different strategies of automatic change detection for images with low resolution and high resolution using old GIS data, and presents a buffer detection and tracing algorithm for detecting road from low-resolution images and a new profile tracing algorithm for detecting road from high-resolution images. For feature-level change detection (FL-CD), a so-called buffer detection algorithm is proposed to detect changes of features. Some ideas and algorithms of using GIS prior information and some context information such as substructures of road in high-resolution images to assist road detection and extraction are described in detail.
Geo-spatial Information Science | 2005
Sui Haigang; Hua Li; Zhao Haitao; Zhang Yongli
An effective strategy and framework that adequately integrate the automated and manual processes for fast cartographic sounding selection is presented. The important submarine topographic features are extracted for important soundings selection, and an improved “influence circle” algorithm is introduced for sounding selection. For automatic configuration of soundings distribution pattern, a special algorithm considering multi-factors is employed. A semi-automatic method for solving the ambiguous conflicts is described. On the basis of the algorithms and strategies a system named HGIS for fast cartographic sounding selection is developed and applied in Chinese Marine Safety Administration Bureau (CMSAB). The application experiments show that the system is effective and reliable. At last some conclusions and the future work are given.
Journal of The Indian Society of Remote Sensing | 2017
Ma Guorui; Sui Haigang; Wang Wenlong; Wu Chun
This paper presents a kernel-based approach for the change detection of remote sensing images. It detects change by comparing the probability density (PD), expressed as kernel functions, of the feature vector extracted from bi-temporal images. PD is compared by defined kernel functions without immediate PD estimation. This algorithm is model-free and it can process multidimensional data, and is fit for the images with rich texture in particular. Experimental results show that overall accuracy of the algorithm is 98.9%, a little bit better than that of the change vector analysis and classification comparison method, which is 96.7 and 95.9% respectively.
Geo-spatial Information Science | 2002
Sui Haigang; Li Deren; Gong Jianya; Zhu Qing
In this paper, factors lead to changes and what changes should be considered are firstly discussed. Then changes to be represented by set theory is given. Twelve basic change types are described in detail. At last the paper points out that the change between geo-objects and pixels in images is not all corresponding and it causes the difficulty of accurate and robust change detection techniques.
Geo-spatial Information Science | 2001
Sui Haigang; Li Deren
To enhance the ability of remote sensing system to provide accurate, timely, and complete geo-spatial information at regional or global scale, an automated change detection system has been and will continue to be one of the important and challenging problems in remote sensing. In this paper, the authors propose a framework for automated change detection system at landscape level using various geo-spatial data sources including multi-sensor remotely sensed imagery and ancillary data layers. In this framework, database is the central part and some associated techniques are discussed. These techniques includes five subsystems: automated feature-based image registration, automated change finding, automated change feature extraction and identification, intelligent change recognition, change accuracy assessment and database updating and visualization.
Geo-spatial Information Science | 2000
Zhu Qing; Li Zhilin; Gong Jianya; Sui Haigang
The National Bureau of Surveying and Mapping of China has planned to speed up the development of spatial data infrastructure (SDI) in the coming few years. This SDI consists of four types of digital products, i. e., digital orthophotos, digital elevation models, digital line graphs and digital raster graphs. For the DEM, a scheme for the database building and updating of 1∶10 000 digital elevation models has been proposed and some experimental tests have also been accomplished. This paper describes the theoretical (and/or technical) background and reports some of the experimental results to support the scheme. Various aspects of the scheme such as accuracy, data sources, data sampling spatial resolution, terrain modeling, data organization, etc are discussed.
Geo-spatial Information Science | 1999
Sui Haigang; Cheng Penggen; Zhang Anming; Gong Jianya
Soundings on nautical charts provide information about the shape of ocean bottom between chart depth curves. A single chart may have thousands of soundings posted on it. This paper describes a new algorithm for selecting soundings automatically. At first, the problem encountered in automatic cartographic sounding selection is presented. Then the authors give the principle of the new algorithm, and the implementation is illuminated in detail. At last the experiments prove the rationality and efficiency of the new algorithm.
Archive | 2014
Sui Haigang; Hua Feng; Xu Chuan; Liu Junyi