A new cnn-bayesian model for extracting improved winter wheat spatial distribution from gf-2 imagery

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When the spatial distribution of winter wheat is extracted from high-resolution remote sensing imagery using convolutional neural networks (CNN), field edge results are usually rough, resulting in lowered overall accuracy. This study proposed a new per-pixel classification model using CNN and Bayesian models (CNN-Bayesian model) for improved extraction accuracy. In this model, a feature extractor generates a feature vector for each pixel, an encoder transforms the feature vector of each pixel into a category-code vector, and a two-level classifier uses the difference between elements of category-probability vectors as the confidence value to perform per-pixel classifications. The first level is used to determine the category of a pixel with high confidence, and the second level is an improved Bayesian model used to determine the category of low-confidence pixels. The CNN-Bayesian model was trained and tested on Gaofen 2 satellite images. Compared to existing models, our approach produced an improvement in overall accuracy, the overall accuracy of SegNet, DeepLab, VGG-Ex, and CNN-Bayesian was 0.791, 0.852, 0.892, and 0.946, respectively. Thus, this approach can produce superior results when winter wheat spatial distribution is extracted from satellite imagery.

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Zhang, C., Han, Y., Li, F., Gao, S., Song, D., Zhao, H., … Zhang, Y. (2019). A new cnn-bayesian model for extracting improved winter wheat spatial distribution from gf-2 imagery. Remote Sensing, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/RS11060619

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