Abstract

Urban residential environment surveillance plays an important role in modern intelligent city. Satellite images have been applied in various fields, and the analysis and processing of satellite images has become an important means to obtain the information perceived by satellites. This paper focuses on city residential environment surveillance based on massive-scale visual information retrieval. Since the shortcomings of low contrast, blurred boundary, large amount of information and susceptibility to noise, the performance of satellite image segmentation is not satisfactory, which will affect residential environment surveillance. We design an improved rough set fuzzy C-means clustering algorithm combined with ant colony algorithm. More specifically, satellite images are classified based on the gradient of pixels according to the indistinguishable relation of the image combined with rough set theory. Then, the traditional fuzzy set-based fuzzy C-means clustering algorithm is applied to the satellite image segmentation technology. Subsequently, the improved algorithm-quantum ant colony algorithm and rough set fuzzy clustering C-means algorithm are combined to achieve accurate segmentation of satellite images. Afterwards, we propose a satellite image retrieval algorithm, which can assist city residential environment surveillance. Comprehensive experiment show that our proposed method is effective and robust in residential environment surveillance.

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