The integration of the earth observation data and GIS data is a focal point in the research of remote sensing data analysis.
In this paper, after the conflation of the high resolution images and the land-use maps the segment and their features are
obtained. Then we do some researches about the uniformity between the features and land-use class. After the analyzing
using the traditional method, the result shows that the features of the segment are not in accord with land-use class of it.
Then we analyze this phenomenon and find three reasons. Moreover, the third reason, we think, may be the main factor.
So we propose a approach establishing the mapping between the features and the land-use class. The result of the
experiment is much better than the traditional method. It demonstrates the validity to deal with the non-uniformity in
earth observation data and GIS data.
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