INVESTIGADORES
PERILLO Gerardo Miguel E.
artículos
Título:
Assessment of the effectiveness of supervised and unsupervised methods: maximizing land-cover classification accuracy with spectral indices data
Autor/es:
BRENDEL, ANDREA S.; FERRELLI, F.; PICCOLO, M.C.; PERILLO, G.M.E.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF APPLIED REMOTE SENSING
Editorial:
SPIE-SOC PHOTOPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS
Referencias:
Lugar: Bellingham; Año: 2019 vol. 13
ISSN:
1931-3195
Resumen:
This study is aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of different supervised and unsupervisedmethods with information derived from Landsat satellite images and fieldwork in orderto maximize the land cover classification accuracy in an area with geomorphologic differencesand heterogeneous edaphic characteristics located in the southwest of the Pampas (Argentina).We test two datasets: bands-based and indices-based and also we analyze the spectral behavior ofeach land cover identified by field trips and surveys with farmers to improve the spatial samplesemployed in the digital processing. Complementarily, we study the spatial and temporal informationabout the land cover changes during 2000 to 2016. The classification based on indiceswidely outperforms the analyses based on bands. The best methods to classify the land cover arethe Mahalanobis distance and the maximum likelihood. The values of kappa coefficient andoverall accuracy obtain from these two methods allow us to realize a multitemporal study.This study provides essential information for semiarid regions with rain-fed agriculture and livestockactivities worldwide. The knowledge obtained quickly and accurately about the land coversand their changes provides essential information about the past and current situations and canbe used to predict likely future trends.