2013
DOI: 10.3390/rs5052451
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Classifying the Baltic Sea Shallow Water Habitats Using Image-Based and Spectral Library Methods

Abstract: Abstract:The structure of benthic macrophyte habitats is known to indicate the quality of coastal water. Thus, a large-scale analysis of the spatial patterns of coastal marine habitats enables us to adequately estimate the status of valuable coastal marine habitats, provide better evidence for environmental changes and describe processes that are behind the changes. Knowing the spatial distribution of benthic habitats is also important from the coastal management point of view.A big challenge in remote sensing… Show more

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“…One disadvantage of physics-based methods is that imagery must be radiometrically accurate, i.e., in units of reflectance, and atmospherically corrected. Atmospheric corrections over shallow waters are non-trivial and off the shelf solutions give mixed performance [134]. While these methods estimate bathymetry, bottom type, and water column optical properties simultaneously not all parameters are equally reliable.…”
Section: Bathymetry and Rugositymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One disadvantage of physics-based methods is that imagery must be radiometrically accurate, i.e., in units of reflectance, and atmospherically corrected. Atmospheric corrections over shallow waters are non-trivial and off the shelf solutions give mixed performance [134]. While these methods estimate bathymetry, bottom type, and water column optical properties simultaneously not all parameters are equally reliable.…”
Section: Bathymetry and Rugositymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the wealth of GRPs, this was the most appropriate approach. It is better to use good GRPs to train the image classification than include suspicious or potentially wrong GRP data [31,32].…”
Section: Habitat Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ground‐truthing surveys were performed at different times to the image collection, both in a different year and month. It has been suggested that ground‐truthing should be contemporaneous with imagery surveys to ensure that results are not compounded by seasonal or annual changes (Vahtmaë & Kutser, ). Our model produced good evaluation statistics (at least for the high‐resolution imagery), although areas with less long‐term stability may be less robust to asynchronous ground‐truthing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%