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Use of sentinel-2 time-series images for classification and uncertainty analysis of inherent biophysical property: Case of soil texture mapping

Gomez, C and Dharumarajan, S and Féret, JB and Lagacherie, P and Ruiz, L and Sekhar, M (2019) Use of sentinel-2 time-series images for classification and uncertainty analysis of inherent biophysical property: Case of soil texture mapping. In: Remote Sensing, 11 (5). p. 565.

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Official URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs11050565

Abstract

The Sentinel-2 mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) Copernicus program provides multispectral remote sensing data at decametric spatial resolution and high temporal resolution. The objective of this work is to evaluate the ability of Sentinel-2 time-series data to enable classification of an inherent biophysical property, in terms of accuracy and uncertainty estimation. The tested inherent biophysical property was the soil texture. Soil texture classification was performed on each individual Sentinel-2 image with a linear support vector machine. Two sources of uncertainty were studied: uncertainties due to the Sentinel-2 acquisition date and uncertainties due to the soil sample selection in the training dataset. The first uncertainty analysis was achieved by analyzing the diversity of classification results obtained from the time series of soil texture classifications, considering that the temporal resolution is akin to a repetition of spectral measurements. The second uncertainty analysis was achieved from each individual Sentinel-2 image, based on a bootstrapping procedure corresponding to 100 independent classifications obtained with different training data. The Simpson index was used to compute this diversity in the classification results. This work was carried out in an Indian cultivated region (84 km 2 , part of Berambadi catchment, in the Karnataka state). It used a time-series of six Sentinel-2 images acquired from February to April 2017 and 130 soil surface samples, collected over the study area and characterized in terms of texture. The classification analysis showed the following: (i) each single-date image analysis resulted in moderate performances for soil texture classification, and (ii) high confusion was obtained between neighboring textural classes, and low confusion was obtained between remote textural classes. The uncertainty analysis showed that (i) the classification of remote textural classes (clay and sandy loam) was more certain than classifications of intermediate classes (sandy clay and sandy clay loam), (ii) a final soil textural map can be produced depending on the allowed uncertainty, and iii) a higher level of allowed uncertainty leads to increased bare soil coverage. These results illustrate the potential of Sentinel-2 for providing input for modeling environmental processes and crop management.

Item Type: Journal Article
Publication: Remote Sensing
Publisher: MDPI AG
Additional Information: The copyright for this article belongs to MDPI AG
Keywords: Biophysics; Catchments; Classification (of information); Crops; Image analysis; Image classification; Image texture; Remote sensing; Soil surveys; Soils; Textures; Time series; Time series analysis, Bootstrap; Sentinel-2; Simpson indices; Soil textures; Uncertainty, Uncertainty analysis
Department/Centre: Division of Mechanical Sciences > Civil Engineering
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Date Deposited: 09 Apr 2019 05:33
Last Modified: 09 Apr 2019 05:33
URI: http://eprints.iisc.ac.in/id/eprint/62151

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