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DOI10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2019.01.019
ISSN0924-2716
Citation KeyFerreiraWagAraShiSou:2019:TrSpCl
TitleTree species classification in tropical forests using visible to shortwave infrared WorldView-3 images and texture analysis
Year2019
MonthMar.
Access Date2024, May 22
Type of Workjournal article
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Author1 Ferreira, Matheus Pinheiro
2 Wagner, Fabien Hubert
3 Aragão, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira e Cruz de
4 Shimabukuro, Yosio Edemir
5 Souza Filho, Carlos Roberto de
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3 DIDSR-CGOBT-INPE-MCTIC-GOV-BR
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Affiliation1 Instituto Militar de Engenharia (IME)
2 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
3 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
4 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
5 Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
Author e-Mail Address1 matheus@ime.eb.br
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3 luiz.aragao@inpe.br
4 yosio.shimabukuro@inpe.br
JournalISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Volume149
Pages119-131
Secondary MarkA1_GEOCIÊNCIAS A2_INTERDISCIPLINAR A2_CIÊNCIAS_AMBIENTAIS B1_ENGENHARIAS_IV B1_BIODIVERSIDADE C_CIÊNCIAS_AGRÁRIAS_I
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KeywordsTropical forests
Biodiversity
Tree species discrimination
Very-high resolution
Canopy structure
GLCM
AbstractTropical forest conservation and management can significantly benefit from information about the spatial distribution of tree species. Very-high resolution (VHR) spaceborne platforms have been hailed as a promising technology for mapping tree species over broad spatial extents. WorldView-3, the most advanced VHR sensor, provides spectral data in 16 bands covering the visible to near-infrared (VNIR, 4001040 nm) and shortwaveinfrared (SWIR, 12102365 nm) wavelength ranges. It also collects images at unprecedented levels of details using a panchromatic band with 0.3-m of spatial resolution. However, the potential of WorldView-3 at its full spectral and spatial resolution for tropical tree species classification remains unknown. In this study, we performed a comprehensive assessment of WorldView-3 images acquired in the dry and wet seasons for tree species discrimination in tropical semi-deciduous forests. Classification experiments were performed using VNIR individually and combined with SWIR channels. To take advantage of the sub-metric resolution of the panchromatic band for classification, we applied an individual tree crown (ITC)-based approach that employed pansharpened VNIR bands and gray level co-occurrence matrix texture features. We determined whether the combination of images from the two annual seasons improves the classification accuracy. Finally, we investigated which plant traits influenced species detection. The new SWIR sensing capabilities of WorldView-3 increased the average producers accuracy up to 7.8%, by enabling the detection of non-photosynthetic vegetation within ITCs. The combination of VNIR bands from the two annual seasons did not improve the classification results when compared to the results obtained using images from each season individually. The use of VNIR bands at their original 1.2-m spatial resolution yielded average producers accuracies of 43.1 ± 3.1% and 38.8 ± 3% in the wet and dry seasons, respectively. The ITC-based approach improved the accuracy to 70 ± 8% in the wet and 68.4 ± 7.4% in the dry season. Texture analysis of the panchromatic band enabled the detection of species-specific differences in crown structure, which improved species detection. The use of texture analysis, pan-sharpening, and ITC delineation is a potential approach to perform tree species classification in tropical forests with WorldView-3 satellite images.
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