Authors
Xingwen Quan, Binbin He, Xing Li
Publication date
2015/6/30
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Volume
53
Issue
12
Pages
6507-6517
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Retrieval of vegetation parameters from remotely sensed data using a radiative transfer model is generally hampered by the ill-posed inverse problem, which dramatically decreases the precision level of retrieved parameters. The purpose of this study was to use a Bayesian network-based method to allow the alleviation of the ill-posed inverse problem. This was achieved by introducing the correlations between the model free parameters into their prior joint probability distribution (PJPD), allowing the reduction of the probabilities of unrealistic combinations. Three sampling strategies intended to design three types of PJPDs that considered different correlations (represented by a correlation matrix) were presented. They were multivariate uniform distribution composed by independent free parameters, multivariate uniform distribution based on a simple correlation matrix, and multivariate Gaussian distribution based …
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