Authors
JGPW Clevers, GWAM Van der Heijden, S Verzakov, Michael E Schaepman
Publication date
2007/10/1
Journal
Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing
Volume
73
Issue
10
Pages
1141-1148
Publisher
American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Description
In this paper, the potential of a band shaving algorithm based on support vector machines (SVM) applied to hyper-spectral data for estimating biomass within grasslands is studied. Field spectrometer data and biomass measurements were collected from a homogeneously managed grassland field. The SVM band shaving technique was compared with a partial least squares (PLS) and a stepwise forward selection analysis. Using their results, a range of vegetation indices was used as predictors for grassland biomass. Results from the band shaving showed that one band in the near-infrared region from 859 to 1,006 nm and one in the red-edge region from 668 to 776 nm used in the weighted difference vegetation index (WDVI) had the best predictive power, explaining 61 percent of grassland biomass variation. Indices based on short-wave infrared bands performed worse. Results could subsequently be applied to …
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