Fire detection from hypespectral data using neural network approach

被引:3
作者
Piscini, Alessandro [1 ]
Amici, Stefania [1 ]
机构
[1] Ist Nazl Geofis & Vulcanol, Rome, Italy
来源
REMOTE SENSING FOR AGRICULTURE, ECOSYSTEMS, AND HYDROLOGY XVII | 2015年 / 9637卷
关键词
Hyperspectral imaging; wildfires; neural networks; pattern recognition; CLASSIFICATION; AIRBORNE;
D O I
10.1117/12.2194911
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
This study describes an application of artificial neural networks for the recognition of flaming areas using hyperspectral remote sensed data. Satellite remote sensing is considered an effective and safe way to monitor active fires for environmental and people safeguarding. Neural networks are an effective and consolitaded technique for the classification of satellite images. Moreover, once well trained, they prove to be very fast in the application stage for a rapid response. At flaming temperature, thanks to its low excitation energy (about 4.34 eV), potassium (K) ionize with a unique doublet emission features. This emission features can be detected remotely providing a detection map of active fire which allows in principle to separate flaming from smouldering areas of vegetation even in presence of smoke. For this study a normalised Advanced K Band Difference (AKBD) has been applied to airborne hyper spectral sensor covering a range of 400-970 nm with resolution 2.9 nm. A back propagation neural network was used for the recognition of active fires affecting the hyperspectral image. The network was trained using all channels of sensor as inputs, and the corresponding AKBD indexes as target output. In order to evaluate its generalization capabilities, the neural network was validated on two independent data sets of hyperspectral images, not used during neural network training phase. The validation results for the independent data-sets had an overall accuracy round 100% for both image and a few commission errors (0.1%), therefore demonstrating the feasibility of estimating the presence of active fires using a neural network approach. Although the validation of the neural network classifier had a few commission errors, the producer accuracies were lower due to the presence of omission errors. Image analysis revealed that those false negatives lie in "smoky" portion fire fronts, and due to the low intensity of the signal. The proposed method can be considered effective both in terms of classification accuracy and generalization capability. In particular our approach proved to be robust in the rejection of false positives, often corresponding to noisy or smoke pixels, whose presence in hyperspectral images can often undermine the performance of traditional classification algorithms. In order to improve neural network performance, future activities will include also the exploiting of hyperspectral images in the shortwave infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum, covering wavelengths from 1400 to 2500 nm, which include significant emitted radiance from fire.
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