Mapping the coastal bathymetry with FORMOSAT-2 image

Shih-Jen Huang, N. Kuo, Chung‐Ru Ho, Cheng-Han Tsai, Hsien-Wen Li, Y. Lo, D. Doong, Hung-Jen Lee, Y. Kehr
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Abstract

In this study, the FORMOSAT-2 satellite data was used to estimate the bathymetry directly or through unsupervised classification first. Both the satellite retrieved water depths were corrected by the in-situ tidal data. The no-classified results show that more than 82% satellite-derived water depths have the error below 20% comparing with the in-situ data. Meanwhile, its root mean square error is 2.5 m. After classification, it is found that class 4 and 5 are located on the water region. Therefore, the retrieved water depth can be calculated just in class 4 and 5 regions. At class 4, there are 77% of data points having the error less than 20%. Its root mean square error is 2.7m. At class 5, more than 81% data points with the error below 20% and its root mean square error is 1.0m. The results indicate that the shallow water depth could be mapped accurately from FORMOSAT-2 image. Moreover, the satellite data has the potential to become an important tool for bathymetry map based on its spatial coverage, frequent interval, and safety.
用FORMOSAT-2影像绘制海岸测深图
在本研究中,使用FORMOSAT-2卫星数据直接或通过无监督分类进行测深估算。卫星反演水深均采用原位潮汐资料进行校正。非分类结果表明,超过82%的卫星水深与原位数据相比误差在20%以下。同时,其均方根误差为2.5 m。分类后发现,第4类和第5类位于水域。因此,只能计算第4类和第5类区域的回收水深。在第4类,有77%的数据点误差小于20%。其均方根误差为2.7m。在第5类,误差在20%以下的数据点超过81%,均方根误差为1.0m。结果表明,利用FORMOSAT-2影像可以较准确地映射浅水深度。此外,卫星数据具有空间覆盖、频率间隔和安全性等优点,有可能成为测深制图的重要工具。
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