Self-Adaptive Hybrid PSO-GA Method for Change Detection Under Varying Contrast Conditions in Satellite Images

  • Yazar/lar KUSETOĞULLARI, Hüseyin
    YAVARIABDI, Amir
  • Yayın Türü Konferans Bildirisi
  • Yayın Tarihi 2016
  • DOI Numarası 10.1109/SAI.2016.7556007
  • Yayıncı Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
  • Tek Biçim Adres http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12498/3008

This paper proposes a new unsupervised satellite change detection method, which is robust to illumination changes. To achieve this, firstly, a preprocessing strategy is used to remove illumination artifacts and results in less false detection than traditional threshold-based algorithms. Then, we use the corrected input data to define a new fitness function based on the difference image. The purpose of using Self-Adaptive Hybrid Particle Swarm Optimization-Genetic Algorithm (SAPSOGA) is to combine two meta-heuristic optimization algorithms to search and find the feasible solution in the NP-hard change detection problem rapidly and efficiently. The hybrid algorithm is employed by letting the GA and PSO run simultaneously and similarities of GA and PSO have been considered to implement the algorithm, i.e. the population. In the SAPSOGA employed, in each iteration/generation the two population based algorithms share different amount of information or individual(s) between themselves. Thus, each algorithm informs each other about their best optimum results (fitness values and solution representations) which are obtained in their own population. The fitness function is minimized by using binary based SAPSOGA approach to produce binary change detection masks in each iteration to obtain the optimal change detection mask between two multi temporal multi spectral landsat images. The proposed approach effectively optimizes the change detection problem and finds the final change detection mask. © 2016 IEEE.

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Self-Adaptive Hybrid PSO-GA Method for Change Detection Under Varying Contrast Conditions in Satellite Images
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KUSETOĞULLARI, Hüseyin
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YAVARIABDI, Amir
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10.1109/SAI.2016.7556007
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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2016
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2020-08-07T12:56:38Z
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2020-08-07T12:56:38Z
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2016 SAI Computing Conference, SAI 2016
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9781467384605 (ISBN)
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This paper proposes a new unsupervised satellite change detection method, which is robust to illumination changes. To achieve this, firstly, a preprocessing strategy is used to remove illumination artifacts and results in less false detection than traditional threshold-based algorithms. Then, we use the corrected input data to define a new fitness function based on the difference image. The purpose of using Self-Adaptive Hybrid Particle Swarm Optimization-Genetic Algorithm (SAPSOGA) is to combine two meta-heuristic optimization algorithms to search and find the feasible solution in the NP-hard change detection problem rapidly and efficiently. The hybrid algorithm is employed by letting the GA and PSO run simultaneously and similarities of GA and PSO have been considered to implement the algorithm, i.e. the population. In the SAPSOGA employed, in each iteration/generation the two population based algorithms share different amount of information or individual(s) between themselves. Thus, each algorithm informs each other about their best optimum results (fitness values and solution representations) which are obtained in their own population. The fitness function is minimized by using binary based SAPSOGA approach to produce binary change detection masks in each iteration to obtain the optimal change detection mask between two multi temporal multi spectral landsat images. The proposed approach effectively optimizes the change detection problem and finds the final change detection mask. © 2016 IEEE.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12498/3008
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