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Individual tree crown segmentation in tropical peat swamp forest using airborne hyperspectral data
Authors:Sitinor Atikah Nordin  Hamdan Omar
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Architecture Planning and Surveying, Centre of Studies for Surveying Science and Geomatics, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Malaysia;2. Remote Sensing &3. GIS Unit, Geoinformation Programme, Division of Forestry &4. Environment, Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), Kepong, Malaysia
Abstract:Abstract

Individual tree crown segmentation is important step for deriving various information for fine-scale analysis of ecological process. However, only several studies have applied tree crown segmentation in tropical forest ecosystems, especially in mixed peat swamp forests. In this study, hyperspectral data were used to detect changes in the biochemical and biophysical characteristics, which are important factors for tree crown segmentation. Principal Component Analysis method was performed to investigate its influence on crown segmentation. Visually Selected PCs, 160 PCs and 160 Spectral Bands image were used and two segmentation techniques; Watershed Transformation and Region Growing segmentation were applied on those images. The highest accuracy was achieved for the crown segmentation is using Region Growing segmentation, based on 1:1 measurement, D value and RMSE value. The results obtained from 160 PCs image using region growing algorithm shows better accuracy with D value of 0.2 (80% accuracy, 20% error) and RMSE of 9.9 m2.
Keywords:Crown segmentation  Principal Component Analysis (PCA)  hyperspectral  remote sensing
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