Application Of Different Simulated Spectral Data And Machine Learning To Estimate The Chlorophyll A Concentration Of Several Inland Waters

2019 10th Workshop on Hyperspectral Imaging and Signal Processing: Evolution in Remote Sensing (WHISPERS)(2019)

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Water quality is of great importance for humans and for the environment and hence has to be monitored continuously. One possibility are proxies such as the chlorophyll a concentration, which can be monitored by remote sensing techniques. This study focuses on the trade-off between the spatial and the spectral resolution of six simulated satellite-based data sets when estimating the chlorophyll a concentration with supervised machine learning models. The initial dataset for the spectral simulation of the satellite missions contains spectrometer data and measured chlorophyll a concentration of 13 different inland waters. The analysis of the regression performance indicates, that the machine learning models achieve almost as good results with the simulated Sentinel data as with the simulated hyperspectral data. Re-grading the applicability, the Sentinel 2 mission is the best choice for small inland waters due to its high spatial and temporal resolution in combination with a suitable spectral resolution.
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Machine learning,supervised regression,chlorophyll a,hyperspectral data,spectral resolution
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