Differential Spatio-temporal Multiband Satellite Image Clustering using K-means Optimization With Reinforcement Programming

Journal Title: EMITTER International Journal of Engineering Technology - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 1

Abstract

Deforestration is one of the crucial issues in Indonesia because now Indonesia has world's highest deforestation rate. In other hand, multispectral image delivers a great source of data for studying spatial and temporal changeability of the environmental such as deforestration area. This research present differential image processing methods for detecting nature change of deforestration. Our differential image processing algorithms extract and indicating area automatically. The feature of our proposed idea produce extracted information from multiband satellite image and calculate the area of deforestration by years with calculating data using temporal dataset. Yet, multiband satellite image consists of big data size that were difficult to be handled for segmentation. Commonly, K- Means clustering is considered to be a powerfull clustering algorithm because of its ability to clustering big data. However K-Means has sensitivity of its first generated centroids, which could lead into a bad performance. In this paper we propose a new approach to optimize K-Means clustering using Reinforcement Programming in order to clustering multispectral image. We build a new mechanism for generating initial centroids by implementing exploration and exploitation knowledge from Reinforcement Programming. This optimization will lead a better result for K-means data cluster. We select multispectral image from Landsat 7 in past ten years in Medawai, Borneo, Indonesia, and apply two segmentation areas consist of deforestration land and forest field. We made series of experiments and compared the experimental results of K-means using Reinforcement Programming as optimizing initiate centroid and normal K-means without optimization process.

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Irene Erlyn Wina Rachmawan, Ali Ridho Barakbah, Tri Harsono

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  • EP ID EP195067
  • DOI 10.24003/emitter.v3i1.38
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Irene Erlyn Wina Rachmawan, Ali Ridho Barakbah, Tri Harsono (2015). Differential Spatio-temporal Multiband Satellite Image Clustering using K-means Optimization With Reinforcement Programming. EMITTER International Journal of Engineering Technology, 3(1), 133-152. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-195067