Incremental Knowledge Extraction From IoT-Based System for Anomaly Detection in Vegetation Crops

Autor: Danilo Cavaliere, Sabrina Senatore
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, Vol 15, Pp 876-888 (2022)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2151-1535
DOI: 10.1109/JSTARS.2021.3139155
Popis: Precision agriculture systems collect spectral images from satellites, from which vegetation indices (VIs) can be assessed to monitor vegetation and soil condition. It requires a near-daily data acquisition to perform robust crop monitoring and data analysis. Satellites provide a periodic data acquisition that need a further data integration using multiple satellite sources along with camera-equipped drones to achieve an accurate data collection on a selected area. Moreover, VIs are not enough for a proper vegetation evaluation of the monitored areas due to differences among cultivars, the phenological season in which the vegetation is evaluated, the latitude of the areas, etc. This article introduces a system model to detect anomalies regarding the vegetation and soil conditions according to the area phenology and the historical vegetation trends. The system collects spectral images of the regions of interest (ROIs) from satellites and drones, harmonized to calculate VIs and feeds a dataset of near-daily high-resolution integrated images. The harmonic analysis allows phenological data extraction about the ROIs, hence the territorial observation model (TOM) has been extended to represent phenological stages and build knowledge on the ROIs and their phenology that is stored on a triple store. The system selects the VI values, calculated during the learned growing seasons of the ROIs, and classifies them to detect vegetation anomalies affecting those ROIs. The collected knowledge can be used by end-users (e.g., agronomists, experts, etc.) to analyze the anomalies correlated to historical results and vegetation trends.
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