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Título: Forest/Nonforest Segmentation Using Sentinel-1 and -2 Data Fusion in the Bajo Cauca Subregion in Colombia
Autores/as: Guisao-Betancur, Ana
Gómez Déniz, Luis 
Marulanda-Tobón, Alejandro
Palabras clave: Data Fusion
Deforestation
Forest Segmentation
Remote Sensing
Sar, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Publicación seriada: Remote Sensing 
Resumen: Remote sensing technologies have been successfully used for deforestation monitoring, and with the wide availability of satellite products from different platforms, forest monitoring applications have grown in recent years. The observed potential in these technologies motivates the development of forest mapping and monitoring tools that could also be used for neighboring applications like agriculture or land-use mapping. A literature review confirmed the research areas of interest in deforestation monitoring using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and data fusion techniques, which guided the formulation of the method developed in this article consisting of a data preprocessing workflow for SAR (Sentinel-1) and multispectral (Sentinel-2) data and a procedure for the selection of a machine learning model for forest/nonforest segmentation evaluated in different combinations of Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 bands. The selected model is a random forest algorithm that uses C-band SAR dual-polarimetric bands, intensity features, and vegetation indices derived from optical/multispectral data. The selected random forest classifier’s balanced accuracies were 79–81%, and the f1-scores were 0.72–0.76 for the validation set. The results allow the obtention of yearly forest/nonforest and forest loss maps in the study area of Bajo Cauca in Colombia, a region with a documented high deforestation rate.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/129248
DOI: 10.3390/rs16010005
Fuente: Remote Sensing [EISSN 2072-4292], v. 16 (1), (Enero 2024)
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