This study carefully assesses the capability of supervised machine learning classification algorithms in identifying land cover (LC) in the context of the Jhelum River basin in Kashmir. Sentinel 2 and Landsat 8 high-resolution data from two satellite sources were used. Through preprocessing techniques, we removed any potential noise inherent to satellite imagery and assured data consistency. The study then utilized and compared the skills of the supervised algorithms random forest (RF) and support vector machine (SVM). A hybrid approach, amalgamating classifications from both methods, was also tested for potential synergistic enhancements in accuracy. Using a stratified random sampling approach for validation, the SVM algorithm emerged with...
The study reported in this paper aims to detect land cover changes using multispectral and multitemp...
Remote sensing techniques have made significant contribution in observing the land use and land cov...
Some types of land development can be associated with increased impervious area causing increase in ...
Classification of multispectral optical satellite data using machine learning techniques to derive l...
Classification of multispectral optical satellite data using machine learning techniques to derive l...
The growing human population accelerates alterations in land use and land cover (LULC) over time, pu...
Land cover/land use (LULC) have an important impact on land degradation,erosion and water availabili...
Land cover data remain one of crucial information for public use. Â With rapid human-associated land...
Due to concerns of recent earth climate changes such as an increase of earth surface temperature and...
Groundwater has rapidly evolved as a primary source for irrigation in Indian agriculture. Over-explo...
With the development of remote sensing algorithms and increased access to satellite data, generating...
The identification, delineation, and mapping of landcover is integral for resource management and pl...
Regions with high tourism density are very sensitive to human activities. Ensuring sustainability by...
In the history of mankind, one of the vibrant geographical phenomena is urbanization. The urbanizati...
During the last decades, the science of remote sensing of the Earth's surface has produced an enormo...
The study reported in this paper aims to detect land cover changes using multispectral and multitemp...
Remote sensing techniques have made significant contribution in observing the land use and land cov...
Some types of land development can be associated with increased impervious area causing increase in ...
Classification of multispectral optical satellite data using machine learning techniques to derive l...
Classification of multispectral optical satellite data using machine learning techniques to derive l...
The growing human population accelerates alterations in land use and land cover (LULC) over time, pu...
Land cover/land use (LULC) have an important impact on land degradation,erosion and water availabili...
Land cover data remain one of crucial information for public use. Â With rapid human-associated land...
Due to concerns of recent earth climate changes such as an increase of earth surface temperature and...
Groundwater has rapidly evolved as a primary source for irrigation in Indian agriculture. Over-explo...
With the development of remote sensing algorithms and increased access to satellite data, generating...
The identification, delineation, and mapping of landcover is integral for resource management and pl...
Regions with high tourism density are very sensitive to human activities. Ensuring sustainability by...
In the history of mankind, one of the vibrant geographical phenomena is urbanization. The urbanizati...
During the last decades, the science of remote sensing of the Earth's surface has produced an enormo...
The study reported in this paper aims to detect land cover changes using multispectral and multitemp...
Remote sensing techniques have made significant contribution in observing the land use and land cov...
Some types of land development can be associated with increased impervious area causing increase in ...