EVALUATING THE SEPARABILITY BETWEEN DRY TROPICAL FORESTS AND SAVANNA WOODLANDS IN THE BRAZILIAN SAVANNA USING LANDSAT DENSE IMAGE TIME SERIES AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Author:

Bendini H. N.,Fonseca L. M. G.,Matosak B. M.,Mariano R. F.,Haidar R. F.,Valeriano D. M.

Abstract

Abstract. The Brazilian Savanna is the second largest biogeographical region in Brazil and present different vegetation types, consisting mostly of tropical savannas, grasslands, and forests. The forest types have different tree cover and floristic composition, which is associated to leaf deciduousness. Considering the importance of Cerrado to biodiversity conservation and the maintaining of environmental services, the development of methods to map the different forest types in Cerrado is important for conservation programmes, subsidize restauration plains, and to allow estimations of carbon sink and stock. Mapping heterogeneous tropical areas, such as the Brazilian Savanna, is very complex due to the natural factors and peculiarities of the vegetation types, and it's still particularly challenging to separate between different forest formations. In this study we tested machine learning approaches based on the use of dense image time series, in order to evaluate the separability Dry Tropical Forests and Savanna woodlands. We considered the Brazilian State of Tocantins as the study area, which is located in the Northern region of the country. RF classification of Landsat dense time series showed an overall accuracy of 0.85005, while the LSTM approach presented an overall accuracy of 0.88601, with the highest f1-score for the savanna woodlands class, suggesting the capability of the recurrent neural networks on handling complex long-term dependencies such as the EVI dense time series data. This study showed the potential for the development of a semi-automatic method for discriminating the different types of forest formations in the Brazilian Savanna, based on remote sensing.

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

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