A framework for montane forest canopy height estimation via integrating deep learning and multi-source remote sensing data

IF 7.6 Q1 REMOTE SENSING
Hongbin Luo , Guanglong Ou , Cairong Yue , Bodong Zhu , Yong Wu , Xiaoli Zhang , Chi Lu , Jing Tang
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Quantitative remote sensing-based forest parameter estimation is challenging in tropical mountainous conditions with complex topography and vegetation. To address this issue, we conducted a study utilizing Landsat 8, ALOS-2 PALSAR, and GEDI data. We applied an effective deep learning framework—Deep Markov Regression (DMR)—along with Random Forest Regression (RF) and 3D Regression Kriging (3DRK) methods to estimate canopy height in subtropical mountain forests. Our goal was to explore effective modeling techniques for this task. Additionally, we treated “slope” as a dummy variable and incorporated factors such as slope and geographic coordinates into the model. The results showed that optical remote sensing provided the highest estimation accuracy in mountainous terrain, significantly outperforming both GEDI and SAR data. The combination of multiple remote sensing datasets further enhanced the estimation accuracy. Incorporating slope and geographic location data also improved model performance. Among all methods, the RF model was most sensitive to topographic variations, whereas the DMR model consistently delivered excellent performance across different slope conditions. The R2 of the DMR model was 0.772, the RMSE was 2.968 m, and the prediction accuracy approached 80 %.
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International journal of applied earth observation and geoinformation : ITC journal
International journal of applied earth observation and geoinformation : ITC journal Global and Planetary Change, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Earth-Surface Processes, Computers in Earth Sciences
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation publishes original papers that utilize earth observation data for natural resource and environmental inventory and management. These data primarily originate from remote sensing platforms, including satellites and aircraft, supplemented by surface and subsurface measurements. Addressing natural resources such as forests, agricultural land, soils, and water, as well as environmental concerns like biodiversity, land degradation, and hazards, the journal explores conceptual and data-driven approaches. It covers geoinformation themes like capturing, databasing, visualization, interpretation, data quality, and spatial uncertainty.
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