Quality Assessment of Roads in Colorado Based on Satellite Imagery April 7, 2014.

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Quality Assessment of Roads in Colorado Based on Satellite Imagery April 7, 2014

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Quality Assessment of Roads in Colorado Based on Satellite Imagery

April 7, 2014

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Algorithm Overview

Satellite Imagery

Road Identification

Image Analysis

Road Condition

Assessment

Overview Identification Analysis Testing Conclusion

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Pan-Sharpening

What we have

• High resolution panchromatic imagery (B/W)

• Low resolution multispectral imagery (Color)

We create high resolution color images (Pan-sharpening)

Helps in retaining 8 bands of information at high resolution

• Will help automatically identify asphalt better

Overview Identification Analysis Testing Conclusion

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Next we perform machine learning based classification• To increase infallibility of automatic extraction of asphalt pixels

Road Identification

Training Data

Satellite Imagery

Classifier Asphalt Pixels

Overview Identification Analysis Testing Conclusion

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Highway pavement becomes lighter in panchromatic grayscale shade as it degrades• Digital number increases

• Mean increases

Highway pavement becomes less uniform as it degrades• Data range increases

• Variance increases

• Entropy increases

These changes are detectable through texture filtering of satellite imagery

Can likely be used to classify road surface conditions such as good, fair, poor and to justify repaving needs

Image Analysis

Overview Identification Analysis Testing Conclusion

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Asphalt Degradation

Spectral Characteristics of Aging Asphalt (Herold, 2007)

Overview Identification Analysis Testing Conclusion

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Digital Number

21B 115A 24A

Highways in Colorado Springs

Overview Identification Analysis Testing Conclusion

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Digital Number

Good Fair Poor

Mean 214.3 307.7 377.7

STD 5.2 10.3 29.5

Overview Identification Analysis Testing Conclusion

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Variance

21B 115A 24A

Highways in Colorado Springs

Overview Identification Analysis Testing Conclusion

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Good Fair Poor

Mean 18.7 31.5 174.0

STD 10.7 27.6 145.7

Variance

Overview Identification Analysis Testing Conclusion

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Remote Sensing Road Quality Assessment

Overview Identification Analysis Testing Conclusion

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Result Comparison and Verification

CDOT and PPACG perform in situ road surveillance at specific regions of interest

University of Colorado implements its remote sensing based road condition assessment scheme on same regions

Compare the results and quantify the degree of agreement

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Conclusion

A technically detailed scheme is in place

Project moving ahead on schedule

May supplement or replace current techniques

Investment towards faster and easier surveillance

Overview Identification Analysis Testing Conclusion