Use of synthetic aperture radar data for the determination of normalized difference vegetation index and normalized difference water index

IF 1.4 4区 地球科学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Journal of Applied Remote Sensing Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1117/1.jrs.18.014516
Amazonino Lemos de Castro, Miqueias Lima Duarte, Henrique Ewbank, Roberto Wagner Lourenço
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This study was based on analysis of Sentinel-1 (SAR) data to estimate the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and the normalized difference water index (NDWI) during the period 2019 to 2020 in a region with a range of different land uses. The methodology adopted involved the construction of four regression models: linear regression (LR), support vector machine (SVM), random forest (RF), and artificial neural network (ANN). These models aimed to determine vegetation indices based on Sentinel-1 backscattering data, which were used as independent variables. As dependent variables, the NDVI and NDWI obtained via Sentinel-2 data were used. The implementation of the models included the application of cross-validation with an analysis of performance metrics to identify the most effective model. The results revealed that, based on the post-hoc test, the SVM model presented the best performance in the estimation of NDVI and NDWI, with mean R2 values of 0.74 and 0.70, respectively. It is relevant to note that the backscattering coefficient of the vertical-vertical (VV) and vertical-horizontal (VH) polarizations emerged as the variable with the greatest contribution to the models. This finding reinforces the importance of these parameters in the accuracy of estimates. Ultimately, this approach is promising for the creation of time series of NDVI and NDWI in regions that are frequently affected by cloud cover, thus representing a valuable complement to optical sensor data. This integration is particularly valuable for monitoring agricultural crops.
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利用合成孔径雷达数据确定归一化差异植被指数和归一化差异水指数
本研究基于对 Sentinel-1(合成孔径雷达)数据的分析,以估算 2019 年至 2020 年期间一个具有不同土地用途的地区的归一化差异植被指数(NDVI)和归一化差异水指数(NDWI)。采用的方法包括构建四个回归模型:线性回归(LR)、支持向量机(SVM)、随机森林(RF)和人工神经网络(ANN)。这些模型旨在根据哨兵 1 号的反向散射数据确定植被指数,并将其作为自变量。作为因变量,使用了通过哨兵-2 数据获得的 NDVI 和 NDWI。模型的实施包括交叉验证和性能指标分析,以确定最有效的模型。结果显示,根据事后检验,SVM 模型在估计 NDVI 和 NDWI 方面表现最佳,平均 R2 值分别为 0.74 和 0.70。值得注意的是,垂直-垂直(VV)和垂直-水平(VH)极化的后向散射系数是对模型贡献最大的变量。这一发现加强了这些参数对估算精度的重要性。最终,这种方法有望在经常受云层影响的地区建立 NDVI 和 NDWI 时间序列,从而成为光学传感器数据的重要补充。这种整合对于监测农作物尤为重要。
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Journal of Applied Remote Sensing
Journal of Applied Remote Sensing 环境科学-成像科学与照相技术
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3.40
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11.80%
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194
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Remote Sensing is a peer-reviewed journal that optimizes the communication of concepts, information, and progress among the remote sensing community.
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