@article{benedek2015multilayer, type = {article}, key = {benedek2015multilayer}, title = {Multilayer Markov Random Field models for change detection in optical remote sensing images}, author = {Csaba Benedek and Maha Shadaydeh and Zoltan Kato and Tamas Sziranyi and Josiane Zerubia}, journal = {ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing}, year = {2015}, month = {9}, pages = {22-37}, volume = {107}, abstract = {In this paper, we give a comparative study on three Multilayer Markov Random Field (MRF) based sol utions proposed for change detection in optical remote sensing images, called Multicue MRF, Conditional Mixed Markov model, and Fusion MRF. Our purposes are twofold. On one hand, we highlight the significance of the focused model family and we set them against various state-of-the-art approaches through a thematic analysis and quantitative tests. We discuss the advantages and drawbacks of class comparison vs. direct approaches, usage of training data, various targeted application fields and different ways of Ground Truth generation, meantime informing the Reader in which roles the Multilayer MRFs can be efficiently applied. On the other hand we also emphasize the differences between the three focused models at various levels, considering the model structures, feature extraction, layer interpretation, change concept definition, parameter tuning and performance. We provide qualitative and quantitative comparison results using principally a publicly available change detection database which contains aerial image pairs and Ground Truth change masks. We conclude that the discussed models are competitive against alternative state-of-the-art solutions, if one uses them as pre-processing filters in multitemporal optical image analysis. In addition, they cover together a large range of applications, considering the different usage options of the three approaches.}, doi = {10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2015.02.006}, issn = {0924-2716}, keywords = {Change detection, Fusion MRF, Mixed Markov models, Multilayer MRF}, publisher = {Elsevier}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2015.02.006}, }