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Spatial distribution and temporal variation of tropical mountaintop vegetation through images obtained by drones

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Medeiros TPd, Morellato LPC & Silva TSF (2023) Spatial distribution and temporal variation of tropical mountaintop vegetation through images obtained by drones. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 11, Art. No.: 1083328. https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2023.1083328

Abstract
Modern UAS (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) or just drones have emerged with the primary goal of producing maps and imagery with extremely high spatial resolution. The refined information provides a good opportunity to quantify the distribution of vegetation across heterogeneous landscapes, revealing an important strategy for biodiversity conservation. We investigate whether computer vision and machine learning techniques (Object-Based Image Analysis—OBIA method, associated with Random Forest classifier) are effective to classify heterogeneous vegetation arising from ultrahigh-resolution data generated by UAS images. We focus our fieldwork in a highly diverse, seasonally dry, complex mountaintop vegetation system, the campo rupestre or rupestrian grassland, located at Serra do Cipó, Espinhaço Range, Southeastern Brazil. According to our results, all classifications received general accuracy above 0.95, indicating that the methodological approach enabled the identification of subtle variations in species composition, the capture of detailed vegetation and landscape features, and the recognition of vegetation types’ phenophases. Therefore, our study demonstrated that the machine learning approach and combination between OBIA method and Random Forest classifier, generated extremely high accuracy classification, reducing the misclassified pixels, and providing valuable data for the classification of complex vegetation systems such as the campo rupestre mountaintop grassland.

Keywords
UAS; unmanned aerial system; machine learning; random forest; heterogeneous vegetation; rupestrian grassland; phenology

Journal
Frontiers in Environmental Science: Volume 11

StatusPublished
FundersBrazilian National Research Council and Brazilian National Research Council
Publication date31/12/2023
Publication date online10/02/2023
Date accepted by journal26/01/2023
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/34960
PublisherFrontiers Media SA
eISSN2296-665X

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Dr Thiago Silva

Dr Thiago Silva

Senior Lecturer, Biological and Environmental Sciences