Remote Sensing (Apr 2022)

Classification and Identification of Spectral Pixels with Low Maritime Occupancy Using Unsupervised Machine Learning

  • Dongmin Seo,
  • Sangwoo Oh,
  • Daekyeom Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14081828
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 8
p. 1828

Abstract

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For marine accidents, prompt actions to minimize the casualties and loss of property are crucial. Remote sensing using satellites or aircrafts enables effective monitoring over a large area. Hyperspectral remote sensing allows the acquisition of high-resolution spectral information. This technology detects target objects by analyzing the spectrum for each pixel. We present a clustering method of seawater and floating objects by analyzing aerial hyperspectral images. For clustering, unsupervised learning algorithms of K-means, Gaussian Mixture, and DBSCAN are used. The detection performance of those algorithms is expressed as the precision, recall, and F1 Score. In addition, this study presents a color mapping method that analyzes the detected small object using cosine similarity. This technology can minimize future casualties and property loss by enabling rapid aircraft and maritime search, ocean monitoring, and preparations against marine accidents.

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