Estimation of chlorophyll-A concentration using an artificial neural network (ANN)-based algorithm with OCEANSAT-I OCM data

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An artificial neural network (ANN) based chlorophyll-a algorithm was developed to estimate chlorophyll-a concentration using OCEANSAT-I Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM) satellite-data. A multi-layer perceptron (MLP) type neural network was trained using simulated reflectances (~60,000 spectra) with known chlorophyll-a concentration, corresponding to the first five spectral bands of OCM. The correlation coefficient(r2) andRMSE for the log transformed training data was found to be 0.99 and 0.07, respectively. The performance of the developed ANN-based algorithm was tested with the global SeaWiFS Bio-optical Algorithm Mini Workshop (SeaBAM) data (~919 spectra), 0.86 and 0.13 were observed asr2 andRMSE for the test data set. The algorithm was further validated with thein-situ bio-optical data collected in the northeastern Arabian Sea (~215 spectra), ther2 andRMSE were observed as 0.87 and 0.12 for this regional data set. Chlorophyll-a images were generated by applying the weight and bias matrices obtained during the training, on the normalized water leaving radiances (nLW) obtained from the OCM data after atmospheric correction. The chlorophyll-a image generated using ANN based algorithm and global Ocean Chlorophyll-4 (OC4) algorithm was compared. Chlorophyll-a estimated using both the algorithms showed a good correlation for the open ocean regions. However, in the coastal waters the ANN algorithm estimated relatively smaller concentrations, when compared to OC4 estimated chlorophyll-a. © Springer 2007.

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Nagamani, P. V., Chauhan, P., & Dwivedi, R. M. (2007). Estimation of chlorophyll-A concentration using an artificial neural network (ANN)-based algorithm with OCEANSAT-I OCM data. Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 35(3), 201–207. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03013488

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