Hello.
My goal is to generate a relevant segmentation that would delimit the main 
physiopnomic units (homogenous areas). Up to now, I have done several tests 
with qgis and orfeotoolbox 9 with the OTB Generic Region merging module : 
GenericRegionMerging - Orfeo ToolBox 7.0.0 
documentation<https://www.orfeo-toolbox.org/CookBook-7.0/Applications/app_GenericRegionMerging.html>
 with those folowing settings

  *   input image : spot 6/7 satelite image (band blue, green, red, near 
infrared)
or Aerial french mapping agency images (50 cms bd ortho with green, red and 
near infrared).
  *   Homogenity criterion to use : Baatz & Schape
  *   Threshold for the criterion : 500
  *   Number of iterations`: 0
  *   Weight for the spectral homogeneity : 0.1
  *   Weight for the spatial homogeneity : 0.1
The result is rather interesting for certain areas, in particular crops areas, 
without too much vegetation. on the other hand, the method does not seems 
optimal, in particular for forest areas.

Perhaps for these forest areas, the color/spectral criterion is not relevant. 
It would be better to generate / integrate texture information? As far as i 
understood, this GRM OTB module is based only on spectral/colour criterion but 
not take into consideration texture information.
Are there other qgis/grass/ orfeotoolbox or whatever other segmentation module 
that takes into account not only the color criterion (spectral) but also 
texture information?
If this is not the case, should i create some kind of new raster (add a band to 
my existing color infrared raster) dedicated to texture and/or ndvi information?
Thanks so much for your guidances.
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