Abstract

Abstract. The role of agriculture in food security is critical by the rapid increase of the global population. Food production should be strongly increased to secure and provide life necessities. Remote sensing provides a fruitful tool in agriculture management, and it provides advantages in terms of saving time and effort. This study aims to examine the feasibility of deep learning edge detection algorithm in order to automatically extract the agricultural parcel boundaries from the open-source Google Earth data. The potential of using Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) in crop classification crop was also presented after analyzing the pattern of Rabi major crops (Wheat and Sugarcane) in Haridwar district, Uttarakhand, India. The advantage of Google Earth Engine cloud-based platform was exploited in generating NDVI data from Sentinel-2 satellite between October 2022 and February 2023 in order to save time and effort. To check the accuracy of the deep learning model, the value of the Mean Intersection of Union (mIoU) was tested and reached 0.79.To examine the results, ground truth data were collected in the study area using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. The overall accuracy of the rule set-based classification reached 91.17%, and the kappa coefficient value was 0.82.

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