Conference Proceedings
In-season crop classification using optical remote sensing with random forest over irrigated agricultural fields in Australia
Zitian Gao, Danlu Guo, Dongryeol Ryu, Andrew Western
Copernicus GmbH | Published : 2021
Abstract
<p>Timely classification of crop types is critical for agronomic planning in water use and crop production. However, crop type mapping is typically undertaken only after the cropping season, which precludes its uses in later-season water use planning and yield estimation. This study aims 1) to understand how the accuracy of crop type classification changes within cropping season and 2) to suggest the earliest time that it is possible to achieve reliable crop classification. We focused on three main summer crops (corn/maize, cotton and rice) in the Coleambally Irrigation Area (CIA), a major irrigation district in south-eastern Australia consisting of over 4000 fields, for the period of ..
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