Journal of Spectroscopy (Jan 2021)

Depth Semantic Segmentation of Tobacco Planting Areas from Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Remote Sensing Images in Plateau Mountains

  • Liang Huang,
  • Xuequn Wu,
  • Qiuzhi Peng,
  • Xueqin Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6687799
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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The tobacco in plateau mountains has the characteristics of fragmented planting, uneven growth, and mixed/interplanting of crops. It is difficult to extract effective features using an object-oriented image analysis method to accurately extract tobacco planting areas. To this end, the advantage of deep learning features self-learning is relied on in this paper. An accurate extraction method of tobacco planting areas based on a deep semantic segmentation model from the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) remote sensing images in plateau mountains is proposed in this paper. Firstly, the tobacco semantic segmentation dataset is established using Labelme. Four deep semantic segmentation models of DeeplabV3+, PSPNet, SegNet, and U-Net are used to train the sample data in the dataset. Among them, in order to reduce the model training time, the MobileNet series of lightweight networks are used to replace the original backbone networks of the four network models. Finally, the predictive images are semantically segmented by trained networks, and the mean Intersection over Union (mIoU) is used to evaluate the accuracy. The experimental results show that, using DeeplabV3+, PSPNet, SegNet, and U-Net to perform semantic segmentation on 71 scene prediction images, the mIoU obtained is 0.9436, 0.9118, 0.9392, and 0.9473, respectively, and the accuracy of semantic segmentation is high. The feasibility of the deep semantic segmentation method for extracting tobacco planting surface from UAV remote sensing images has been verified, and the research method can provide a reference for subsequent automatic extraction of tobacco planting areas.