Identification and monitoring of diverse resources or wastes on the ground is important for integrated resource management. The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), with its high resolution and facility, is the optimal tool for monitoring ground objects accurately and efficiently. However, previous studies have focused on applying classification methodology on land use and agronomy, and few studies have compared different classification methods using UAV imagery. It is necessary to fully utilize the high resolution of UAV by applying the classification methodology to ground object identification. This study compared three classification methods: A. NDVI threshold, B. RGB image-based machine learning, and C. object-based image analysis (OBIA). Met...
The increased feature space available in object-based classification environments (e.g., extended sp...
The increased feature space available in object-based classification environments (e.g., extended sp...
Restoration of peatland ecosystems is imperative for restoring and retaining the carbon absorption c...
The development of UAV sensors has made it possible to obtain a diverse array of spectral images in ...
Abstract—Imagery acquired with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has great potential for incorporation...
Color poster with text, images, charts, photographs and graphs.As Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) are ...
Recently, there is a tremendous amount of high resolution imagery that wasn’t available years ago, m...
In precision agriculture, detecting the vegetation in herbaceous crops in early season is a first an...
A common technique within image analysis is image classification which describes the process of redu...
The increasing spatial and temporal scales of ecological recovery projects demand more rapid and acc...
This study explores the classification potential of a multispectral classification model for ...
Yield estimates and yield gap analysis are important for identifying poor agricultural productivity....
The advancement of airborne technology without pilot, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) systems utilises...
Traditional field-based methods of habitat mapping to determine and classify vegetation on private l...
Monitoring is a crucial component of ecological recovery projects, yet it can be challenging to achi...
The increased feature space available in object-based classification environments (e.g., extended sp...
The increased feature space available in object-based classification environments (e.g., extended sp...
Restoration of peatland ecosystems is imperative for restoring and retaining the carbon absorption c...
The development of UAV sensors has made it possible to obtain a diverse array of spectral images in ...
Abstract—Imagery acquired with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has great potential for incorporation...
Color poster with text, images, charts, photographs and graphs.As Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) are ...
Recently, there is a tremendous amount of high resolution imagery that wasn’t available years ago, m...
In precision agriculture, detecting the vegetation in herbaceous crops in early season is a first an...
A common technique within image analysis is image classification which describes the process of redu...
The increasing spatial and temporal scales of ecological recovery projects demand more rapid and acc...
This study explores the classification potential of a multispectral classification model for ...
Yield estimates and yield gap analysis are important for identifying poor agricultural productivity....
The advancement of airborne technology without pilot, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) systems utilises...
Traditional field-based methods of habitat mapping to determine and classify vegetation on private l...
Monitoring is a crucial component of ecological recovery projects, yet it can be challenging to achi...
The increased feature space available in object-based classification environments (e.g., extended sp...
The increased feature space available in object-based classification environments (e.g., extended sp...
Restoration of peatland ecosystems is imperative for restoring and retaining the carbon absorption c...