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A generalized computer vision approach to mapping crop fields in heterogeneous agricultural landscapes
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Debats, Stephanie
, Estes, Lyndon
, Caylor, Kelly K
, Luo, Dee
, Fuchs, Thomas J
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Agricultural land
/ Crop fields
/ Farms
/ Mapping
2015
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A generalized computer vision approach to mapping crop fields in heterogeneous agricultural landscapes
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Debats, Stephanie
, Estes, Lyndon
, Caylor, Kelly K
, Luo, Dee
, Fuchs, Thomas J
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Agricultural land
/ Crop fields
/ Farms
/ Mapping
2015
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A generalized computer vision approach to mapping crop fields in heterogeneous agricultural landscapes
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A generalized computer vision approach to mapping crop fields in heterogeneous agricultural landscapes
2015
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Overview
Smallholder farms dominate in many parts of the world, particularly Sub-Saharan Africa. These systems are characterized by small, heterogeneous, and often indistinct field patterns, requiring a specialized methodology to map agricultural land cover. Using a variety of sites in South Africa, we present a new approach to mapping agricultural fields, based on efficient extraction of a vast set of simple, highly correlated, and interdependent features, followed by a random forest classifier. We achieved similar high performance across agricultural types, including the spectrally indistinct smallholder fields as well as the more easily distinguishable commercial fields, and demonstrated the ability to generalize performance across large geographic areas. In sensitivity analyses, we determined multi-temporal information provided greater gains in accuracy than multi-spectral information.
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PeerJ, Inc
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