Abstract

The scale value is an important part of the segmentation stage which is part of Object-Based Image Analysis (OBIA). Selection of scale value can determine the size of the object which affects the results of classification accuracy. In addition to setting the scale value (multiscale), selection of machine learning algorithm applied to classify shallow water benthic habitat objects can also determine the success of the classification. Combination of setting scale values and classification algorithms are aimed to get optimal results by examining classification accuracies. This study uses orthophoto images processed from Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) mission intended to capture benthic habitat in Karimunjawa waters. The classification algorithms used are Support Vector Machine (SVM), Bayes, and K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN). The results of the classification of combination are then tested for accuracy based on the sample and Training Test Area (TTA) masks. The result shows that SVM algorithm with scale of 300 produces the best level of accuracy. While the lowest accuracy is achieved by using SVM algorithm with scale of 100. The result shows that the optimal scale settings in segmenting objects sequentially are 300, 200, and 100

Highlights

  • Benthic habitat is a group of species or communities located on the seabed that consistently influence each other and is physically dissimilar [1]

  • The second level focused on breaking down the shallow water class where benthic habitats are located into six classes namely sand (S), algae (A), and living coral (LC), dead coral (DC), seagrass (L), and rubblesh (R) at segmentation stage

  • Application of different scale parameters at the image segmentation stage is aimed to properly separate objects according to the actual objects in the field

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Introduction

Benthic habitat is a group of species or communities located on the seabed that consistently influence each other and is physically dissimilar [1]. Karimunjawa Island is one of the National Parks in Indonesia located in Jepara Regency, Central Java Province. It is one of the oldest National Parks in the world [2], [3] with a marine habitat covering an area of 1101 km2 [4]. Karimunjawa is the location of various kinds of tourism. The tourism activities can cause the decrease of ecological function of benthic habitats

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