Unsupervised clustering of soil spectral curves to obtain their stronger correlation with soil properties
Authors:
- Jerzy Cierniewski,
- Cezary Kaźmierowski,
- Krzysztof Kuśnierek,
- Jan Piekarczyk,
- Sławomir Królewicz,
- Marcin Guliński,
- Henryk Terelak,
- Tomasz Stuczyński,
- Barbara Maliszewska-Kordybach
Abstract
The laboratory measurements of the diffuse spectral reflectance of 212 soil samples, representing many various taxonomic units, collected throughout the area of arable lands in Poland, were conducted to investigate the relationship between the soil reflectance and their selected properties. It was found that among various tested transformations the first derivative of the soil reflectance was the one most strongly correlated with the content of textural fractions, soil organic carbon, Fe and CaCO
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, The use of unsupervised Ward's Euclidian distance based on clustering algorithm to split the total dataset into subsets, according to the shape and the level of the soil spectra, improved the correlation between soil properties and the transformed spectral data. The highest values of the coefficient of determination R
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for clay and Fe contents on the total dataset reached only 0.64 and 0.56, respectively. Using the ED Ward's algorithm, six subsets were formed and their R
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increased up to 0.87 and 0.80, respectively. ©2010 IEEE.
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- UAM098781889b9440dd913896c71f97bc49
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- Journal series
- 2nd Workshop on Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing: Evolution in Remote Sensing, WHISPERS 2010 - Workshop Program
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- 2010
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- DOI:10.1109/WHISPERS.2010.5594852 Opening in a new tab
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- (en) English
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- https://researchportal.amu.edu.pl/info/article/UAM098781889b9440dd913896c71f97bc49/
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urn:amu-prod:UAM098781889b9440dd913896c71f97bc49
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