2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.enggeo.2022.106854
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Ground-based visible–near infrared hyperspectral imaging for monitoring cliff weathering of a volcanic island in Dokdo, South Korea

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“…These corrections improve data quality, even in challenging conditions, making UAS-based hyperspectral surveys a valuable and efficient choice for high-resolution geological investigations. In [17], the author presents an effective method for analyzing erosion-prone coastal cliffs using ground-based VNIR HSI, particularly in challenging-to-reach locations. SVM and MTMF classification techniques were applied to volcanic island data in South Korea, with SVM showing higher accuracy, although challenges arise when classifying rocks primarily based on albedo and dealing with uneven surfaces and stratification.…”
Section: A Earth Sciences Exploration and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These corrections improve data quality, even in challenging conditions, making UAS-based hyperspectral surveys a valuable and efficient choice for high-resolution geological investigations. In [17], the author presents an effective method for analyzing erosion-prone coastal cliffs using ground-based VNIR HSI, particularly in challenging-to-reach locations. SVM and MTMF classification techniques were applied to volcanic island data in South Korea, with SVM showing higher accuracy, although challenges arise when classifying rocks primarily based on albedo and dealing with uneven surfaces and stratification.…”
Section: A Earth Sciences Exploration and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%