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Mapping Leaf Area Index with a Smartphone and Gaussian Processes

Beatriz MartínezFranciso Javier Garcia-haroAlvaro MorenoMaría Amparo GilabertGustau Camps-vallsSergio Sánchez-ruizManuel Campos-taberner

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Signal Processing (eess.SP)FOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer sciencePhotographyCrop growthGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyStatistics - Applicationssymbols.namesakeKrigingGround-penetrating radarRange (statistics)symbolsFOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringApplications (stat.AP)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringLeaf area indexElectrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal ProcessingGaussian processRemote sensing

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Leaf area index (LAI) is a key biophysical parameter used to determine foliage cover and crop growth in environmental studies. Smartphones are nowadays ubiquitous sensor devices with high computational power, moderate cost, and high-quality sensors. A smartphone app, which is called PocketLAI, was recently presented and tested for acquiring ground LAI estimates. In this letter, we explore the use of state-of-the-art nonlinear Gaussian process regression (GPR) to derive spatially explicit LAI estimates over rice using ground data from PocketLAI and Landsat 8 imagery. GPR has gained popularity in recent years because of its solid Bayesian foundations that offer not only high accuracy but also confidence intervals for the retrievals. We show the first LAI maps obtained with ground data from a smartphone combined with advanced machine learning. This letter compares LAI predictions and confidence intervals of the retrievals obtained with PocketLAI with those obtained with classical instruments, such as digital hemispheric photography (DHP) and LI-COR LAI-2000. This letter shows that all three instruments obtained comparable results, but PocketLAI is far cheaper. The proposed methodology hence opens a wide range of possible applications at moderate cost.

https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2012.04596