2020
DOI: 10.25165/j.ijabe.20201301.5285
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Integration of optical and SAR remote sensing images for crop-type mapping based on a novel object-oriented feature selection method

Abstract: Remote sensing is an important technical means to investigate land resources. Optical imagery has been widely used in crop classification and can show changes in moisture and chlorophyll content in crop leaves, whereas synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery is sensitive to changes in growth states and morphological structures. Crop-type mapping with a single type of imagery sometimes has unsatisfactory precision, so providing precise spatiotemporal information on crop type at a local scale for agricultural app… Show more

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“…The performance of this method has been confirmed in several studies [54][55][56]. It is worth noting that since speckle noise in SAR data would interfere with the performance of segmentation [57,58], we only performed segmentation on multispectral data. Then, the segmented vector layer was applied to SAR data to segment it.…”
Section: Watershed-based Superpixel Segmentationmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The performance of this method has been confirmed in several studies [54][55][56]. It is worth noting that since speckle noise in SAR data would interfere with the performance of segmentation [57,58], we only performed segmentation on multispectral data. Then, the segmented vector layer was applied to SAR data to segment it.…”
Section: Watershed-based Superpixel Segmentationmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Other studies [71,124] used other approaches, i.e., interferometry, to estimate biomass and vertical height of the crop. Several microwave sensors such as ENVISAT ASAR, Gaofen-3 and RADARSAT-2 have also been used for cropping pattern mapping [72,125,126].…”
Section: Sensor Types and Properties And Their Relation To The Mappin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While incoherent decomposition is considered as more beneficial for crop monitoring purposes, its dispersion provides canopy orientation, structure, and crop moisture data [46]. To address these issues, Gella et al [119], Cui et al [120], Adrian et al [121] and Verma et al [122] mapped crop types, using time-series of the SAR imagery, phenological data, and time-analysis for Euclidean and angular distance estimation.…”
Section: Sar Polarimetry Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%