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Mapping multiple tree species classes using a hierarchical procedure with optimized node variables and thresholds based on high spatial resolution satellite data
Authors:Yaoliang Chen  Shuai Zhao  Zhuli Xie  Erxue Chen
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory for Subtropical Mountain Ecology of the Ministry of Science and Technology and Fujian Province, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou, China;2. School of Geographical Sciences, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou, ChinaORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9763-7803;3. School of Geographical Sciences, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou, China;4. State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Silviculture, Zhejiang A&5. F University, Hangzhou, China;6. School of Environmental &7. Resource Sciences, Zhejiang A&8. Institute of Forest Resources Information Technique, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, ChinaORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8172-274X
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Tree species distribution mapping using remotely sensed data has long been an important research area. However, previous studies have rarely established a comprehensive and efficient classification procedure to obtain an accurate result. This study proposes a hierarchical classification procedure with optimized node variables and thresholds to classify tree species based on high spatial resolution satellite imagery. A classification tree structure consisting of parent and leaf nodes was designed based on user experience and visual interpretation. Spectral, textural, and topographic variables were extracted based on pre-segmented images. The random forest algorithm was used to select variables by ranking the impact of all variables. An iterating approach was used to optimize variables and thresholds in each loop by comprehensively considering the test accuracy and selected variables. The threshold range for each selected variable was determined by a statistical method considering the mean and standard deviation for two subnode types at each parent node. Classification of tree species was implemented using the optimized variables and thresholds. The results show that (1) the proposed procedure can accurately map the tree species distribution, with an overall accuracy of over 86% for both training and test stages; (2) critical variables for each class can be identified using this proposed procedure, and optimal variables of most tree plantation nodes are spectra related; (3) the overall forest classification accuracy using the proposed method is more accurate than that using the random forest (RF) and classification and regression tree (CART). The proposed approach provides results with 3.21% and 7.56% higher overall land cover classification accuracy and 4.68% and 10.28% higher overall forest classification accuracy than RF and CART, respectively.
Keywords:Tree species classification  hierarchical classification procedure  variable optimization  threshold optimization  high spatial resolution
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