Abstract

The development of remote sensing technology has passed an effective means for forest resource management and monitoring, but remote sensing technology is limited by sensor hardware equipment, and the quality of remote sensing image data is low, which is difficult to meet the needs of forest resource change monitoring. This paper presents a remote sensing image classification method based on the combination of the SSIF algorithm and wavelet denoising. Forest information is extracted from PALSAR/PALSAR-2 radar remote sensing data. The forest distribution map is generated by pixel level fusion algorithm, and the accuracy of the forest distribution map is evaluated by a confusion matrix. The remote sensing image is spatio-temporal fused by the SSIF algorithm to capture more details of forest distribution. The simulation analysis shows that the overall accuracy of the forest classification results obtained by the fusion algorithm is 96% ± 1, and the kappa coefficient is 0.66. The accuracy of forest recognition meets the requirements.

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