Improving the Accuracy of RPA Image Classification in Vegetation Mapping of Magsaysay, Occidental Mindoro using RGB Indices, Canopy Heights, and Feature Importance Weighting

Mapping vegetation cover is an important step in generating baseline data for various purposes such as smart agriculture, disaster and hazard monitoring, as well as risk assessment and planning. For this purpose, the use of Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) has become prevalent in recent years as an e...

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Main Authors: F. A. Soriano, J. A. Palma, A. K. B. Esmeralda, J. C. F. Aceron, J. H. B. Tabuzo, T. C. Bacolcol
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Published: Copernicus Publications 2024-11-01
Series:ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Online Access:https://isprs-annals.copernicus.org/articles/X-5-2024/181/2024/isprs-annals-X-5-2024-181-2024.pdf
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description Mapping vegetation cover is an important step in generating baseline data for various purposes such as smart agriculture, disaster and hazard monitoring, as well as risk assessment and planning. For this purpose, the use of Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) has become prevalent in recent years as an efficient and cost-effective way of obtaining very-high-resolution images. However, it is limited by its lack of spectral bands used for discriminating between land cover classes, especially vegetation. An object-based approach was used due to its suitability with high-resolution input datasets, as it can recognize complex shapes and patterns aside from spectral characteristics. The drone images were segmented using optimal parameters to produce image objects which were subsequently classified through supervised learning using the Random Forest (RF) algorithm. This study incorporated non-conventional spectral indices that use RGB bands only, such as Triangular Greenness Index (TGI), Excess Green (ExG), and Tree-Grass Differentiation Index (TGDI), as well as the canopy height data derived from RPA photogrammetry to improve classification accuracy. To further improve model performance, appropriate band weights for segmentation were determined by running a RF classifier to obtain band importance values. Accuracy assessments reveal that using additional indices and heights improved the accuracy resulting in a 20% increase in the average f1-score, with the vegetation classes improving by a 25% increase in their f1-scores (8–41% improvement per class). Using the integration of band importance values as weights to the object-based segmentation slightly decreased accuracy values for the vegetation classes by an average of 0.04 in the f-1 score. The methods developed to improve the accuracy of RPA image classification make it more suitable for mapping vegetation.
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spelling doaj-art-426803f81ca34da0917061a3c7f271eb2024-11-12T02:12:14ZengCopernicus PublicationsISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences2194-90422194-90502024-11-01X-5-202418118810.5194/isprs-annals-X-5-2024-181-2024Improving the Accuracy of RPA Image Classification in Vegetation Mapping of Magsaysay, Occidental Mindoro using RGB Indices, Canopy Heights, and Feature Importance WeightingF. A. Soriano0J. A. Palma1A. K. B. Esmeralda2J. C. F. Aceron3J. H. B. Tabuzo4T. C. Bacolcol5Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (DOST-PHIVOLCS), C.P. Garcia Avenue, UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City, PhilippinesDepartment of Science and Technology – Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (DOST-PHIVOLCS), C.P. Garcia Avenue, UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City, PhilippinesDepartment of Science and Technology – Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (DOST-PHIVOLCS), C.P. Garcia Avenue, UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City, PhilippinesDepartment of Science and Technology – Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (DOST-PHIVOLCS), C.P. Garcia Avenue, UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City, PhilippinesDepartment of Science and Technology – Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (DOST-PHIVOLCS), C.P. Garcia Avenue, UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City, PhilippinesDepartment of Science and Technology – Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (DOST-PHIVOLCS), C.P. Garcia Avenue, UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City, PhilippinesMapping vegetation cover is an important step in generating baseline data for various purposes such as smart agriculture, disaster and hazard monitoring, as well as risk assessment and planning. For this purpose, the use of Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) has become prevalent in recent years as an efficient and cost-effective way of obtaining very-high-resolution images. However, it is limited by its lack of spectral bands used for discriminating between land cover classes, especially vegetation. An object-based approach was used due to its suitability with high-resolution input datasets, as it can recognize complex shapes and patterns aside from spectral characteristics. The drone images were segmented using optimal parameters to produce image objects which were subsequently classified through supervised learning using the Random Forest (RF) algorithm. This study incorporated non-conventional spectral indices that use RGB bands only, such as Triangular Greenness Index (TGI), Excess Green (ExG), and Tree-Grass Differentiation Index (TGDI), as well as the canopy height data derived from RPA photogrammetry to improve classification accuracy. To further improve model performance, appropriate band weights for segmentation were determined by running a RF classifier to obtain band importance values. Accuracy assessments reveal that using additional indices and heights improved the accuracy resulting in a 20% increase in the average f1-score, with the vegetation classes improving by a 25% increase in their f1-scores (8–41% improvement per class). Using the integration of band importance values as weights to the object-based segmentation slightly decreased accuracy values for the vegetation classes by an average of 0.04 in the f-1 score. The methods developed to improve the accuracy of RPA image classification make it more suitable for mapping vegetation.https://isprs-annals.copernicus.org/articles/X-5-2024/181/2024/isprs-annals-X-5-2024-181-2024.pdf
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Improving the Accuracy of RPA Image Classification in Vegetation Mapping of Magsaysay, Occidental Mindoro using RGB Indices, Canopy Heights, and Feature Importance Weighting
ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
title Improving the Accuracy of RPA Image Classification in Vegetation Mapping of Magsaysay, Occidental Mindoro using RGB Indices, Canopy Heights, and Feature Importance Weighting
title_full Improving the Accuracy of RPA Image Classification in Vegetation Mapping of Magsaysay, Occidental Mindoro using RGB Indices, Canopy Heights, and Feature Importance Weighting
title_fullStr Improving the Accuracy of RPA Image Classification in Vegetation Mapping of Magsaysay, Occidental Mindoro using RGB Indices, Canopy Heights, and Feature Importance Weighting
title_full_unstemmed Improving the Accuracy of RPA Image Classification in Vegetation Mapping of Magsaysay, Occidental Mindoro using RGB Indices, Canopy Heights, and Feature Importance Weighting
title_short Improving the Accuracy of RPA Image Classification in Vegetation Mapping of Magsaysay, Occidental Mindoro using RGB Indices, Canopy Heights, and Feature Importance Weighting
title_sort improving the accuracy of rpa image classification in vegetation mapping of magsaysay occidental mindoro using rgb indices canopy heights and feature importance weighting
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