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An optimized object-based analysis for vegetation mapping using integration of Quickbird and Sentinel-1 data
Authors:Ahmed Abdulkareem Ahmed  Biswajeet Pradhan  Maher Ibrahim Sameen  Ali Muayad Makky
Institution:1.School of Systems, Management and Leadership, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology,University of Technology Sydney,Ultimo,Australia
Abstract:This study proposed a workflow for an optimized object-based analysis for vegetation mapping using integration of Quickbird and Sentinel-1 data. The method is validated on a set of data captured over a part of Selangor located in the Peninsular Malaysia. The method comprised four components including image segmentation, Taguchi optimization, attribute selection using random forest, and rule-based feature extraction. Results indicated the robustness of the proposed approach as the area under curve of forest; grassland, old oil palm, rubber, urban tree, and young oil palm were calculated as 0.90, 0.89, 0.87, 0.87, 0.80, and 0.77, respectively. In addition, results showed that SAR data is very useful for extracting rubber and young oil palm trees (given by random forest importance values). Finally, further research is suggested to improve segmentation results and extract more features from the scene.
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