4.1 Article Proceedings Paper

An Assessment of Simulated Compact Polarimetric SAR Data for Wetland Classification Using Random Forest Algorithm

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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING
Volume 43, Issue 5, Pages 468-484

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/07038992.2017.1381550

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  1. Government of Canada through federal Department of Environment and Climate Change
  2. Research & Development Corporation of Newfoundland and Labrador

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Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) compact polarimetry (CP) systems are of great interest for large area monitoring because of their ability to acquire data in a wider swath compared to full polarimetry (FP) systems and a significant improvement in information content compared to single or dual polarimetry (DP) sensors. In this study, we compared the potential of DP, FP, and CP SAR data for wetland classification in a case study located in Newfoundland, Canada. The DP and CP data were simulated using full polarimetric RADARSAT-2 data. We compared the classification results for different input features using an object-based random forest classification. The results demonstrated the superiority of FP imagery relative to bothDP and CP data. However, CP indicated significant improvements in classification accuracy compared to DP data. An overall classification accuracy of approximately 76% and 84% was achieved with the inclusion of all polarimetric features extracted from CP and FP data, respectively. In summary, although full polarimetric SAR data provide the best classification accuracy, the results demonstrate the potential of RADARSAT Constellation Mission for mapping wetlands in a large landscape.

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