AR4-50 model, The extraction of spectral values into remote sensing image data-based land use class

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This study attempted to develop an extraction model of spectral values of land objects into land use/land cover classes on remote sensing image in the provision of land database for planning, evaluation, and monitoring in agriculture and forestry. This study employed an Isodata method and Knowledge-Based Systems (KBS) using the Landsat 7 ETM+ image in the coverage area of 117,799.06 ha, and the SPOT 5 XS image in the coverage area of 113,241.37 ha in Palu, Sigi and Donggala. The study found two image models labelled as AR4-50 and SBP-AR4-50. The separability image AR4-50 model has an average capability for separating land object pixels which are statistically 1811.98 to 1972.08 (moderate-good), with the class accuracy of land use/land cover using the image homogeneity model of SBP-AR4-50, which is totally (confusion matrix) 72.15% -87.17%, the accuracy level of land map generator for agricultural land/forestry is in good-excellent category on the Landsat 7 ETM+ and SPOT 5 XS images.

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Akhbar, Basir, M., Elim Somba, B., & Golar. (2013). AR4-50 model, The extraction of spectral values into remote sensing image data-based land use class. Agrivita, 35(3), 255–262. https://doi.org/10.17503/Agrivita-2013-35-3-p255-262

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