Ai for remte sensing assignments notes
Ai for remte sensing assignments notes
AI, especially Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL), plays a major
role in analyzing large volumes of remote sensing data. Here's how it's used:
Methods:
Object Detection
Methods:
o YOLO (You Only Look Once) and Faster R-CNN for detecting
and drawing bounding boxes around objects.
Impact
Future Scope
Unit 2
1. Define a Remote Sensing Sensor and Explain Its Role in Data
Acquisition
a. Ground-Based Platforms
Definition: Instruments located on the ground to observe nearby
features or atmosphere.
b. Airborne Platforms
c. Spaceborne Platforms
Pre-processing Includes:
Radiometric Correction:
Steps:
Geometric Correction:
Steps:
Data Fusion: The process of integrating data from multiple sensors (or
platforms) to produce more accurate and comprehensive information.
Types of Fusion:
Helps combine optical and radar imagery for better analysis in cloudy
areas.
UNIT 3
1. What is Supervised Learning in the Context of Remote Sensing?
Process:
Examples:
Land use mapping with Random Forest, Support Vector Machine (SVM),
or Decision Trees.
Manual (engineered
Feature Extraction Automatic (learned from data)
by experts)
Land cover
Examples in Remote Cloud detection, building
classification with
Sensing segmentation with CNNs
SVM
✅ Advantages:
⚠️Challenges:
Types:
Importance:
UNIT 4
1. Object Detection in Remote Sensing Imagery
Object Detection:
It involves identifying and locating objects (like vehicles, buildings,
ships) within satellite or aerial images.
Common Algorithms:
YOLO (You Only Look Once):
o Divides image into grids and predicts bounding boxes and class
probabilities.
Faster R-CNN:
Tracking Vehicles/Ships:
Approaches:
Use Cases:
Maritime surveillance.
Monitoring illegal fishing or traffic flow in urban planning.
Change Detection:
Identifying differences in land use or cover over time using multi-
temporal imagery.
Methods:
Image Differencing:
Post-Classification Comparison:
Pixel-Based Methods:
Significance:
Steps:
1. Collect Satellite Images: Before and after the flood (e.g., Sentinel-1
SAR for all-weather capability).
Applications:
Forest canopy analysis
Infrastructure mapping
Terrain modeling
Benefits:
Definition:
Combining data from different sensor types (e.g., hyperspectral +
LiDAR, optical + radar) to enhance analysis.
Application:
Assessing forest health in a mountainous region.
Methodology:
Results:
Implications:
UNIT 5
1. Importance of Mapping Land Cover and Land Use for
Sustainable Development
Definitions:
Importance:
✅ Environmental Management:
✅ Disaster Management:
Helps monitor land use efficiency (SDG 11), protect ecosystems (SDG
15), and promote sustainable agriculture (SDG 2).
Common
Method Description
Algorithms
Automatically extracts
Deep Learning-
features using CNNs or CNN, U-Net,
based
ResNets. Accurate but ResNet
Classification
data-hungry.
Tools Used:
QGIS, ArcGIS, Google Earth Engine, Python (Scikit-learn, TensorFlow,
PyTorch)
Context:
Findings:
Implications:
Applications:
NDVI, NDRE, and other vegetation indices detect plant stress (disease,
drought).
✅ Yield Prediction:
✅ Field Zoning:
Benefits: