Title of article :
Evaluation of an imaging sensor for detecting vegetation using different waveband combinations
Author/Authors :
Marchant، J. A. نويسنده , , Onyango، C. M. نويسنده , , Andersen، H. J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
This paper uses data collected from an earlier reported imaging sensor to investigate the classification of vegetation from background. The sensor uses three wavebands, red; green; and near infra-red (NIR). A classification method (the alpha method) is introduced which is based on a model of the light source and the reflecting surface. The alpha method is compared with two ratio methods of classification (red/NIR and red/green) and two single waveband methods of classification (NIR and green intensity). The Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve (ROC) is used to evaluate the classifications on realistic test images. ROCs compare the `true positive ratioʹ with `the false positive ratioʹ as the classification parameter varies. The area under the ROC gives a measure of how well an algorithm performs. Measurements on the ROC show that the alpha and ratio methods all perform reasonably well with the red/green ratio giving slightly poorer performance than the alpha method and the red/NIR ratio. The single waveband methods perform significantly less well with green intensity easily the worst. The alpha and ratio methods have `bestʹ thresholds that correspond with detectable histogram features when there is a significant amount of vegetation in the image. The physical basis for the alpha method means that there is a detectable mode in the histogram that corresponds with the `bestʹ threshold even when there is only a small amount of vegetation. The single waveband methods do not produce histograms, which can easily be analysed, and so their use should be confined to simple images.
Keywords :
Stokes law , Granulometry , Soil physics
Journal title :
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS IN AGRICULTURE
Journal title :
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS IN AGRICULTURE