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  • Remote Sensing
  • Agricultural Science
  • Computer Vision

Background:

  • Traditional remote sensing for crop analysis uses high-altitude imagery, which lacks detailed farmland insights.
  • Semantic segmentation of high-altitude images provides regional crop coverage but not specific farmland conditions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a more accurate method for segmenting farmland vacancies using low-altitude remote sensing imagery.
  • To improve the extraction of vacancy features in agricultural fields through novel deep learning modules.

Main Methods:

  • A new dataset was constructed using low-altitude farmland images.
  • Several semantic segmentation algorithms were compared.
  • Strip Pooling Module (SPM) and Mixed Pooling Module (MPM) were designed and integrated into a semantic segmentation network.
  • An improved ResNet network and data augmentation were employed to enhance model performance and reduce annotation costs.

Main Results:

  • The proposed method achieved 95.6% accuracy and 77.6% mean Intersection over Union (mIoU) on the test set.
  • The model demonstrated a 7% error rate.
  • The mIoU value showed an improvement of nearly 4% compared to existing models.

Conclusions:

  • The developed method is highly effective for farmland vacancy segmentation using low-altitude imagery.
  • The integration of SPM and MPM significantly enhances feature extraction for vacancy detection.
  • The model's performance indicates its suitability for practical agricultural applications.