Abstract

The representation of landform element varies over multiple scales, or multiresolution digital elevation model (DEM) and its derivatives. When more details of land surfaces are available to be characterized based on the existing high spatial resolution elevation products, the influence of scale variation might become more significant. This poses a demand for determining a scale-independent approach being competent to support multiscale landform element detection on high-resolution DEMs. Although the practicability of the state-of-the-art scale-independent approaches have been reported on moderate-resolution DEMs, how these approaches perform based on the multiscale data including high and moderate spatial-resolution DEMs is still unexplored. This letter evaluates the performance of four scale-independent techniques including filtering, spatial pyramid, multiscale segmentation, and spatial-contextual approach in landform element detection on different spatial resolution DEMs. The experimental results show that spatial–contextual approach is more effective to support multiscale landform element detection than others.

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