Publications

Wang, WL; Jiang, YM; Wang, G; Guo, FM; Li, ZW; Liu, BD (2022). Multi-Scale LBP Texture Feature Learning Network for Remote Sensing Interpretation of Land Desertification. REMOTE SENSING, 14(14), 3486.

Abstract
Land desertification is a major challenge to global sustainable development. Therefore, the timely and accurate monitoring of the land desertification status can provide scientific decision support for desertification control. The existing automatic interpretation methods are affected by factors such as same spectrum different matter, different spectrum same object, staggered distribution of desertification areas, and wide ranges of ground objects. We propose an automatic interpretation method for the remote sensing of land desertification that incorporates multi-scale local binary pattern (MSLBP) and spectral features based on the above issues. First, a multi-scale convolutional LBP feature extraction network is designed to obtain the spatial texture features of remote sensing images and fuse them with spectral features to enhance the feature representation capability of the model. Then, considering the continuity of the distribution of the same kind of ground objects in local space, we designed an adaptive median filtering method to process the probability map of the extreme learning machine (ELM) classifier output to improve the classification accuracy. Four typical datasets were developed using GF-1 multispectral imagery with the Horqin Left Wing Rear Banner as the study area. Experimental results on four datasets show that the proposed method solves the problem of ill classification and omission in classifying the remote sensing images of desertification, effectively suppresses the effects of homospectrum and heterospectrum, and significantly improves the accuracy of the remote sensing interpretation of land desertification.

DOI:
10.3390/rs14143486

ISSN:
2072-4292