Automatic mapping of gully from satellite images using asymmetric non-local LinkNet: A case study in Northeast China

IF 7.3 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES International Soil and Water Conservation Research Pub Date : 2023-08-05 DOI:10.1016/j.iswcr.2023.07.006
Panpan Zhu , Hao Xu , Ligang Zhou , Peixin Yu , Liqiang Zhang , Suhong Liu
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Gully erosion can lead to the destruction of farmland and the reduction in crop yield. Gully mapping from remote sensing images is critical for quickly obtaining the distribution of gullies at regional scales and arranging corresponding prevention and control measures. The narrow and irregular shapes and similar colors to the surrounding farmland make mapping erosion gullies in sloping farmland from remote sensing images challenging. To implement gully erosion mapping, we developed a small training samples-oriented lightweight deep leaning model, called asymmetric non-local LinkNet (ASNL-LinkNet). The ASNL-LinkNet integrates global context information through an asymmetric non-local operation and conducts multilayer feature fusion to improve the robustness of the extracted features. Experiment results show that the proposed ASNL-LinkNet achieves the best performance when compared with other deep learning methods. The quantitative evaluation results in the three test areas show that the F1-score of erosion gully recognition varies from 0.62 to 0.72. This study provides theoretical reference and practical guidance for monitoring erosion gullies on slope farmland in the black soil region of Northeast China.

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基于非对称非局域LinkNet的卫星影像沟壑自动制图——以东北地区为例
沟壑侵蚀可导致农田毁坏和作物减产。利用遥感图像绘制沟壑图对于快速获取区域范围内的沟壑分布情况并安排相应的防治措施至关重要。由于沟壑形状狭长且不规则,且与周围农田颜色相似,因此从遥感图像中绘制坡耕地沟壑侵蚀图具有挑战性。为了绘制冲沟侵蚀图,我们开发了一种面向少量训练样本的轻量级深度倾斜模型,称为非对称非局部链接网(ASNL-LinkNet)。ASNL-LinkNet 通过非对称非本地操作整合了全局上下文信息,并进行多层特征融合以提高提取特征的鲁棒性。实验结果表明,与其他深度学习方法相比,所提出的 ASNL-LinkNet 实现了最佳性能。三个测试区域的定量评估结果表明,侵蚀沟识别的 F1 分数在 0.62 到 0.72 之间。该研究为东北黑土区坡耕地侵蚀沟监测提供了理论参考和实践指导。
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International Soil and Water Conservation Research
International Soil and Water Conservation Research Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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49 days
期刊介绍: The International Soil and Water Conservation Research (ISWCR), the official journal of World Association of Soil and Water Conservation (WASWAC) http://www.waswac.org, is a multidisciplinary journal of soil and water conservation research, practice, policy, and perspectives. It aims to disseminate new knowledge and promote the practice of soil and water conservation. The scope of International Soil and Water Conservation Research includes research, strategies, and technologies for prediction, prevention, and protection of soil and water resources. It deals with identification, characterization, and modeling; dynamic monitoring and evaluation; assessment and management of conservation practice and creation and implementation of quality standards. Examples of appropriate topical areas include (but are not limited to): • Conservation models, tools, and technologies • Conservation agricultural • Soil health resources, indicators, assessment, and management • Land degradation • Sustainable development • Soil erosion and its control • Soil erosion processes • Water resources assessment and management • Watershed management • Soil erosion models • Literature review on topics related soil and water conservation research
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