Journal article
Assessing the impact of spectral resolution on classification of lowland native grassland communities based on field spectroscopy in Tasmania, Australia
B Melville, A Lucieer, J Aryal
Remote Sensing | MDPI | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.3390/rs10020308
Abstract
This paper presents a case study for the analysis of endangered lowland native grassland communities in the Tasmanian Midlands region using field spectroscopy and spectral convolution techniques. The aim of the study was to determine whether there was significant improvement in classification accuracy for lowland native grasslands and other vegetation communities based on hyperspectral resolution datasets over multispectral equivalents. A spectral dataset was collected using an ASD Handheld-2 spectroradiometer at Tunbridge Township Lagoon. The study then employed a k-fold cross-validation approach for repeated classification of a full hyperspectral dataset, a reduced hyperspectral dataset, a..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was partially funded by a Tasmanian Graduate Research Fellowship awarded to Bethany Melville at the University of Tasmania. The authors would like to acknowledge the assistance of Distinguished Professor James Kirkpatrick, Louise Gilfedder, Darren Turner, and Steve Harwin.