Near-shore aquaculture area remote sensing image extraction method based on multi-feature and spectrum fusion
A remote sensing image and aquaculture technology, applied in the field of image processing and remote sensing technology, can solve the problems that the pixel extraction method is difficult to accurately extract the aquaculture area, the difference of reflection characteristics of the aquaculture area, and the increase of extraction methods. Effects of background and ground object interference, improvement of classification accuracy, and precise extraction
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[0092] First, use the sensor to obtain the attached figure 2 with Figure 4 For the original remote sensing image shown, preprocess the original remote sensing image, retain the breeding area to be extracted, and then use the NDAI characteristic index, suspended sediment difference index TSM and chlorophyll a concentration index CHL to construct the characteristic index, and combine the remote sensing image’s The 4 original bands were screened and processed by the Bhattacharyian distance method to construct the spectral feature set of ground objects in the breeding area. Among them, the spectral feature set of the raft culture area is mainly composed of red light band, near red wave band and CHL wave band, while the culture pond area is composed of blue light wave band, CHL wave band and red light wave band;
[0093] Secondly, input the pixel values of the target surface objects in the raft culture area and the culture pond area respectively, and ...
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