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Toward Spatio-Spectral Analysis of Sentinel-2 Time Series Data for Land Cover Mapping

Journal

IEEE GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING LETTERS
Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages 307-311

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/LGRS.2019.2917788

Keywords

Time series analysis; Feature extraction; Radio frequency; Spatial resolution; Task analysis; Satellites; Remote sensing; Land cover classification; mathematical morphology (MM); satellite image time series (SITS); sentinel-2 (S2)

Funding

  1. French National Research Agency through the Investments for the Future Program [ANR-16-CONV-0004, DigitAg]
  2. French Ministry of Agriculture Agricultural and Rural Development Trust Account

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Modern earth observation (EO) systems produce huge volumes of images with the objective to monitor the earth surface. Due to the high revisit time of EO systems, such as Sentinel-2 constellation, satellite image time series (SITS) is continuously produced allowing to improve the monitoring of spatiotemporal phenomena. How to efficiently analyze SITS considering both spectral and spatial information is still an open question in the remote sensing field. To deal with SITS classification, in this letter, we propose a spatio-spectral classification framework that leverages the mathematical morphology to extract spatial characteristics from SITS data and combines them with the already available spectral and temporal information. Experiments carried out on two study sites characterized by different heterogeneous land covers have demonstrated the significance of our proposal and the value to combine spatial as well as spectral information in the context of SITS land cover classification.

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