NAME
i.class - An
imagery
function that generates spectral signatures
for an image by allowing the user to outline regions of interest.
The resulting signature file can be used as input for
i.maxlik or
as a seed signature file for
i.cluster.
(GRASS Image Processing Program)
SYNOPSIS
i.class
DESCRIPTION
i.class
performs the first pass in the GRASS two-pass supervised image
classification process;
the GRASS program
i.maxlik executes the second pass.
Both programs must be run to generate a classified map in GRASS
raster format.
i.class is an interactive program that allows the user to outline
a region on the screen and calculate the spectral signature based on the
cells that are within that region. During this process the user will be
shown a histogram of the region for each image band. The user can also
display the cells of the image bands which fall within a user-specified
number of standard deviations from the means in the spectral signature.
By doing this, the user can see how much of the image
is likely to be put into the class associated with the current signature.
The spectral signatures that result are composed of region means
and covariance matrices. These region means and covariance matrices
are used in the second pass (i.maxlik) to classify the image.
Alternatively, the spectral signatures generated by i.class can
be used for seed means for the clusters in the i.cluster program.
USER INPUTS
The first screen in the program i.class asks the user for the
imagery group and subgroup to be analyzed:
LOCATION: location SUPERVISED CLASSIFIER MAPSET: demo
Please select the group and subgroup to be analyzed
GROUP: spot_______ (list will show available groups)
SUBGROUP: 123________ (list will show available subgroups)
AFTER COMPLETING ALL ANSWERS, HIT <ESC> TO CONTINUE
(OR <Ctrl-C> TO CANCEL)
The group should contain the
imagery bands that the user wishes
to classify. The subgroup is a subset of this group.
The user must create a group and a subgroup by running the GRASS program
i.group
before running i.class. The subgroup should contain
only the image bands that the user wishes to classify.
Note that this subgroup must contain more than one band.
After the first screen, the program asks the user for the name of the
resulting signature file. The signature file is both the output file for
i.class and the required input file for the GRASS
program
i.maxlik.
It contains the region means and
covariance matrices that are used to classify an image in
i.maxlik.
After entering the resulting signature file name, the user
is asked to enter the name of a seed signature file. This
is optional. A "seed" signature file is a previously
created signature file. Such a seed signature file may be
the result of an earlier run of i.class. The seed
signature file is copied into the new resulting signature
file before any new signatures are added by
i.class. In this way, you can collect the work
from several sessions with i.class into one
signature file.
Next, the user is asked to enter the name of the raster map
to be displayed during the process of outlining regions.
Typically, the user will want to enter the name of a color
composite previously created by
i.composite.
However, the user can enter the name of any existing raster
map. This leaves the potential for using a raster map not
directly derived from the image as a backdrop on which the
user can outline the classes of interest.
At this point the i.class graphics screen will be
drawn on the graphics monitor and the user will be directed
to use the mouse. From this point on the user will
primarily work with the mouse, selecting options from the
menus and outlining regions on the screen. The only time
that the user will need to return to the text terminal is
to enter names for the signatures created.
THE DISPLAY FRAMES
The display frame layout that i.class uses is
represented below for reference.
+-----------------------+---------------------------+
| | |
| | Map Display Frame |
| | |
| | |
| Histogram Display | |
| Frame | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| +---------------------------+
| | |
| | Zoom Display Frame |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
+-----------------------+---------------------------+
| Menu Frame |
+---------------------------------------------------+
THE MENUS
All of the menus in the i.class program are
displayed across the bottom of the graphics monitor in the
Menu Frame. To select an option from one of these menus,
simply place the cursor over your selection and press any
button on the mouse. Each of the menus is discussed in the
following paragraphs.
The Command Menu
The Command Menu includes the following selections:
- Zoom
- This command allows the user to outline a rectangular
region in either the Map or Zoom Display Frames and the
region is displayed, magnified, to fit in the Zoom Display
Frame. A red rectangle is drawn in the Map Display Frame,
indicating what area the Zoom Display Frame shows.
To outline the rectangular region simply use any mouse button to anchor
the first corner of the border and then use any button to choose the
other corner.
- Define region
- This selection takes the user to the
Region Menu.
This menu includes the
options that allow the user to outline a region of interest
on the displayed raster map.
- Redisplay map
- This selection takes the user to the Redisplay Menu.
The
Redisplay Menu
allows the user to redraw map display
frames.
- Analyze region
- This selection starts the process of analyzing the
currently defined region. A histogram of the defined
region will be displayed for each band. On the histogram
for each band, the mean, standard deviation, minimum cell
value and maximum cell value are marked. The histograms
are automatically scaled in an attempt to fit the data into
the space available, but it is possible that all of the
data will not fit. In this case, as much of the data as
possible, centered around the mean, will be displayed.
After the histograms are displayed, the user will be given
the
Signature Menu.
- Quit
- The user should make this selection
to end the session with i.class.
The Region Menu
The Region Menu contains the following selections:
- Erase region
- This selection erases any currently defined
region.
- Draw region
- This selection allows the user to use the mouse to
draw a region on either the Map or Zoom Display Frame. An
explanation of which mouse buttons to use is displayed in the Menu
Frame. The user does not need to try to complete the region boundary. The
last line of the region will be added when the user selects the
Complete region option on the Region Menu.
- Restore last region
- This selection restores the last region
that was drawn. After a region is completed, it will be saved to be
restored later. Only one previous region is saved.
- Complete region
- This selection completes the region that is
currently being drawn. As noted above, it saves the complete
region to be restored later, if needed. Once the user has made a
complete region, it can be analyzed with the Analyze Region
selection on the Command Menu.
- Done
- Use this selection to return to the
Command Menu.
The Redisplay Map Menu
The Redisplay Map Menu has the following selections, which are useful
to redraw the raster maps displayed in the Map and Zoom Display Frames.
- Map geographic region
- This selection causes the raster map in the Map
Display Frame to be redrawn.
- Zoom region
- This selection causes the Zoom Display Frame to
be redrawn.
- Both
- This selection causes both the Map and Zoom Display
Frames to be redrawn.
- Cancel
- Use this selection if you do not want to redisplay
either of the above regions. The user will be returned to the
Command Menu.
The Analyze Region Menu
The Analyze Region Menu contains the
Signature Menu, which
allows the user to set the number of standard deviations
and the display color, and then to display (as an overlay)
the cells that match the signature within the number of
standard deviations specified. Note that once the matching
cells are displayed, the Map Display Frame must be
redisplayed to see only the original raster map again. The
following selections are available on the Signature Menu:
- Set std dev's
- This selection allows the user to set the number of
standard deviations from the mean for the maximum and
minimum range. The maximum and minimum range is used when
finding the cells that "match" the signature. The user is
presented with a menu of typical choices and an "Other"
option. If the "Other" option is selected, enter the
number of standard deviations from the keyboard on the text
terminal. Otherwise, the selected option will be used.
When the number of standard deviations is set, the
histograms for each band will be redrawn with the maximum
and minimum range marked.
Note that the number in parentheses on this
selection is the current number of standard deviations.
- Set color
- This selection allows the user to set the color for the
display of cells that "match" the current signature. The
user is presented with a menu of color choices. The color
selected will be used when the Display Matches Menu
selection is made.
Note that the color in parentheses on this selection is the current
color for display.
- Display matches
- This selection displays the cells that "match" the
current signature in the current color. A cell "matches"
the current signature if the cell value in each band is
between the minimum range and maximum range for that band
defined by the number of standard deviations currently
set.
- Done
- When this selection is chosen, the user will be asked
whether or not he/she would like to save the current
signature. If the user answers with the "Yes" selection,
he/she will be asked to enter a description for the
resultant signature file on the text terminal keyboard.
The saved signature file description will be used by
i.maxlik to name the
category that is created from the current signature. After
either a "No" answer or the signature description is
entered, the user is returned to the Command Menu.
NOTES
i.class uses the current MASK to generate the
overlay for cells that match a signature. As a result, if
a MASK already exists it will be removed during the
execution of this program.
The cell values in the image bands cannot fall outside of
the range of 0 to 255. i.class will report an
error if they do.
i.class, like some of the other
imagery programs, does not use the
standard GRASS display frames. After running
i.class, you will need to create a display frame
(e.g., using
d.frame or
d.erase)
before you can use most of the GRASS display (d.) commands.
i.group
must be run before i.class to create an
imagery group and a subgroup
containing the image bands to be classified.
The user can perform a supervised image classification by
running i.class followed by
i.maxlik.
The user can perform an unsupervised classification
by running
i.cluster followed by
i.maxlik.
i.class is interactive and requires no command
line arguments. The user must be running a graphics
display monitor
(see d.mon)
to run this program.
SEE ALSO
GRASS Tutorial: Image Processing
d.frame,
d.mon,
g.region,
i.cca,
i.cluster,
i.composite,
i.group,
i.maxlik,
r.mapcalc,
r.mask
AUTHOR
David Satnik,
Central Washington University
Last changed: $Date: 2002/01/25 05:45:33 $