Abstract

Abstract. With the unprecedented growth of urban population and urban development, we are faced with the growing trend of illegal building (IB) construction. Field visit, as the currently used method of IB detection, is time and man power consuming, in addition to its high cost. Therefore, an automatic IB detection is required. Acquiring multi-temporal satellite images and using image processing techniques for automatic change detection is one of the optimum methods which can be used in IB monitoring. In this research an automatic method of IB detection has been proposed. Two-temporal panchromatic satellite images of IRS-P5 of the study area in a part of Tehran, the city map and an updated spatial database of existing buildings were used to detect the suspected IBs. In the pre-processing step, the images were geometrically and radiometrically corrected. In the next step, the changed pixels were detected using K-means clustering technique because of its quickness and less user’s intervention required. Then, all the changed pixels of each building were identified and the change percentage of each building with the standard threshold of changes was compared to detect the buildings which are under construction. Finally, the IBs were detected by checking the municipality database. The unmatched constructed buildings with municipal database will be field checked to identify the IBs. The results show that out of 343 buildings appeared in the images; only 19 buildings were detected as under construction and three of them as unlicensed buildings. Furthermore, the overall accuracies of 83%, 79% and 75% were obtained for K-means change detection, detection of under construction buildings and IBs detection, respectively.

Highlights

  • Nowadays we are faced with significant growing trend of urban population

  • Acquiring multi-temporal satellite images and using image processing techniques for automatic change detection is one of the optimum methods which can be used in illegal building (IB) monitoring (Bayburt et al, 2008) that has not been popularly implemented in Iran so far

  • It is possible to monitor outdoor infractions without the physical presence of human operator, using multi-temporal satellite images, automatic change detection and a geospatial information system consisting of the building information

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INTRODUCTION

Nowadays we are faced with significant growing trend of urban population. To meet the need for housing of these increased populations, many new buildings need to be constructed every year. Zhu et al (2015) presented a feature line based method for building detection and reconstruction from oblique airborne imagery They concluded that low quality model can be refined by the accuracy improvement of mesh feature lines and rectification with feature lines of multi-view images. Pang et al (2014) proposed an automatic method that applies object-based analysis to multi-temporal point cloud data to detect building changes. Their aim was to identify areas that have changed and to obtain from-to-information. It is decided to present an automatic IB detection method using the city map, multi-temporal satellite images and an up to date municipal property database in the urban areas in this research.

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