A review of the application of optical and radar remote sensing data fusion to land use mapping and monitoring

The wealth of complementary data available from remote sensing missions can hugely aid efforts towards accurately determining land use and quantifying subtle changes in land use management or intensity. This study reviewed 112 studies on fusing optical and radar data, which offer unique spectral and structural information, for land cover and use assessments. Contrary to our expectations, only 50 studies specifically addressed land use, and five assessed land use changes, while the majority addressed land cover. The advantages of fusion for land use analysis were assessed in 32 studies, and a large majority (28 studies) concluded that fusion improved results compared to using single data sources. Study sites were small, frequently 300-3000 km2 or individual plots, with a lack of comparison of results and accuracies across sites. Although a variety of fusion techniques were used, pre-classification fusion followed by pixel-level inputs in traditional classification algorithms (e.g., Gaussian maximum likelihood classification) was common, but often without a concrete rationale on the applicability of the method to the land use theme being studied. Progress in this field of research requires the development of robust techniques of fusion to map the intricacies of land uses and changes therein and systematic procedures to assess the benefits of fusion over larger spatial scales.

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Main Authors: Joshi, Neha, Baumann, Matthias, Ehammer, Andrea, Reiche, Johannes
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:ALOS PALSAR, Decision tree, ERS-1 and -2, Land cover, Landsat, Machine learning, Meta-analysis, Optical, Pixel- and segment-level analyses, Synthetic aperture radar,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-4947912024-12-04 Joshi, Neha Baumann, Matthias Ehammer, Andrea Reiche, Johannes Article/Letter to editor Remote Sensing 8 (2016) 1 ISSN: 2072-4292 A review of the application of optical and radar remote sensing data fusion to land use mapping and monitoring 2016 The wealth of complementary data available from remote sensing missions can hugely aid efforts towards accurately determining land use and quantifying subtle changes in land use management or intensity. This study reviewed 112 studies on fusing optical and radar data, which offer unique spectral and structural information, for land cover and use assessments. Contrary to our expectations, only 50 studies specifically addressed land use, and five assessed land use changes, while the majority addressed land cover. The advantages of fusion for land use analysis were assessed in 32 studies, and a large majority (28 studies) concluded that fusion improved results compared to using single data sources. Study sites were small, frequently 300-3000 km2 or individual plots, with a lack of comparison of results and accuracies across sites. Although a variety of fusion techniques were used, pre-classification fusion followed by pixel-level inputs in traditional classification algorithms (e.g., Gaussian maximum likelihood classification) was common, but often without a concrete rationale on the applicability of the method to the land use theme being studied. Progress in this field of research requires the development of robust techniques of fusion to map the intricacies of land uses and changes therein and systematic procedures to assess the benefits of fusion over larger spatial scales. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/a-review-of-the-application-of-optical-and-radar-remote-sensing-d 10.3390/rs8010070 https://edepot.wur.nl/371651 ALOS PALSAR Decision tree ERS-1 and -2 Land cover Landsat Machine learning Meta-analysis Optical Pixel- and segment-level analyses Synthetic aperture radar https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic ALOS PALSAR
Decision tree
ERS-1 and -2
Land cover
Landsat
Machine learning
Meta-analysis
Optical
Pixel- and segment-level analyses
Synthetic aperture radar
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Decision tree
ERS-1 and -2
Land cover
Landsat
Machine learning
Meta-analysis
Optical
Pixel- and segment-level analyses
Synthetic aperture radar
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Decision tree
ERS-1 and -2
Land cover
Landsat
Machine learning
Meta-analysis
Optical
Pixel- and segment-level analyses
Synthetic aperture radar
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Decision tree
ERS-1 and -2
Land cover
Landsat
Machine learning
Meta-analysis
Optical
Pixel- and segment-level analyses
Synthetic aperture radar
Joshi, Neha
Baumann, Matthias
Ehammer, Andrea
Reiche, Johannes
A review of the application of optical and radar remote sensing data fusion to land use mapping and monitoring
description The wealth of complementary data available from remote sensing missions can hugely aid efforts towards accurately determining land use and quantifying subtle changes in land use management or intensity. This study reviewed 112 studies on fusing optical and radar data, which offer unique spectral and structural information, for land cover and use assessments. Contrary to our expectations, only 50 studies specifically addressed land use, and five assessed land use changes, while the majority addressed land cover. The advantages of fusion for land use analysis were assessed in 32 studies, and a large majority (28 studies) concluded that fusion improved results compared to using single data sources. Study sites were small, frequently 300-3000 km2 or individual plots, with a lack of comparison of results and accuracies across sites. Although a variety of fusion techniques were used, pre-classification fusion followed by pixel-level inputs in traditional classification algorithms (e.g., Gaussian maximum likelihood classification) was common, but often without a concrete rationale on the applicability of the method to the land use theme being studied. Progress in this field of research requires the development of robust techniques of fusion to map the intricacies of land uses and changes therein and systematic procedures to assess the benefits of fusion over larger spatial scales.
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Decision tree
ERS-1 and -2
Land cover
Landsat
Machine learning
Meta-analysis
Optical
Pixel- and segment-level analyses
Synthetic aperture radar
author Joshi, Neha
Baumann, Matthias
Ehammer, Andrea
Reiche, Johannes
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Ehammer, Andrea
Reiche, Johannes
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