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Hyperspectral satellite data analysis for pure pixels extraction and evaluation of advanced classifier algorithms for LULC classification
Authors:Gopal Krishna  Rabi N Sahoo  Sanatan Pradhan  Tauqueer Ahmad  Prachi M Sahoo
Institution:1.Division of Agricultural Physics,ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute,New Delhi,India;2.Geo-Informatics Laboratory, Division of Sample Surveys,ICAR-Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute,New Delhi,India;3.ICAR-Indian Institute of Water Management,Bhubaneswar,India
Abstract:The study was carried out for Indian capital city Delhi using Hyperion sensor onboard EO-1 satellite of NASA. After MODTRAN-4 based atmospheric correction, MNF, PPI and n-D visualizer were applied and endmembers of 11 LCLU classes were derived which were employed in classification of LULC. To incur better classification accuracy, a comparative study was also carried out to evaluate the potential of three classifier algorithms namely Random Forest (RF), Support Vector Machines (SVM) and Spectral Angle Mapper (SAM). The results of this study reemphasize the utility of satellite borne hyperspectral data to extract endmembers and also to delineate the potential of random forest as expert classifier to assess land cover with higher classification accuracy that outperformed the SVM by 19% and SAM by 27% in overall accuracy. This research work contributes positively to the issue of land cover classification through exploration of hyperspectral endmembers. The comparison of classification algorithms’ performance is valuable for decision makers to choose better classifier for more accurate information extraction.
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