2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.compag.2021.106476
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Detecting coffee leaf rust with UAV-based vegetation indices and decision tree machine learning models

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“…The consensus in the literature is that cloud coverage reduces satellite temporal resolution ( [83,149]). Disease monitoring in particular is highly dependent on high temporal resolution; thus, satellite use for this particular application is inappropriate [158]. Satellites as a platform have inherently low temporal resolution, as they cannot be used for imaging at will but rather at their particular revisit time, but if at that moment the cloud coverage is dense, the chance for image acquisition may be lost.…”
Section: Satellite Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consensus in the literature is that cloud coverage reduces satellite temporal resolution ( [83,149]). Disease monitoring in particular is highly dependent on high temporal resolution; thus, satellite use for this particular application is inappropriate [158]. Satellites as a platform have inherently low temporal resolution, as they cannot be used for imaging at will but rather at their particular revisit time, but if at that moment the cloud coverage is dense, the chance for image acquisition may be lost.…”
Section: Satellite Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3) The RF algorithm was trained and accuracy validated by multispectral image sample data for Sentinel-2 image classification and compared with four classification algorithms, spectral angle matching (SAM) (Kruse et al, 1993), support vector machine (SVM) (Pujari et al, 2016), decision tree (DT) (Marin et al, 2021) and BP neural network (Xu et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main work of this study is as follows: (1) Based on the multitemporal Sentinel-2 satellite data, the cotton area in the study area was extracted by using the supervised classification algorithm and vegetation index (VI) threshold method to remove unnecessary disturbing factors for the classification of aphid infestation severity; (2) The DRS algorithm was used to process and analyze the ground hyperspectral data, ground hyperspectral resampling data and Sentinel-2 multispectral image sampling point data. The sensitive bands associated with aphid infestation were extracted by Pearson correlation analysis, and the effectiveness of the DRS algorithm was verified; (3) The RF algorithm was trained and accuracy validated by multispectral image sample data for Sentinel-2 image classification and compared with four classification algorithms, spectral angle matching (SAM) ( Kruse et al., 1993 ), support vector machine (SVM) ( Pujari et al., 2016 ), decision tree (DT) ( Marin et al., 2021 ) and BP neural network ( Xu et al., 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RPA has been successfully used to evaluate different conditions of coffee plants, such as nitrogen content [8,9], disease [10], biophysical parameters [11], planting errors [12] and fruit detection and maturation [13,14]. However, assessing frost damage, there is still a considerable gap to be filled.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%