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Mapping invasive woody plants in Azores Protected Areas by using very high-resolution multispectral imagery
2013
European Journal of Remote Sensing
We assessed the effectiveness of very high spatial resolution IKONOS imagery for mapping a top invasive woody plant, Pittosporum undulatum, in a Protected Area in S.Miguel Island. We developed a segmentation-based classification scheme. A strong separability between most important land cover classes and a high accuracy in supervised classification maps was achieved. Overall separability improved significantly after the training data depuration process. Support Vector Machine and Maximum
doi:10.5721/eujrs20134616
fatcat:32l622imjbgizgx3fynhezrhxe