A comparative mapping of plant species diversity using ensemble learning algorithms combined with high accuracy
Yapeng Zhao1,2, Xiaozhe Yin3, Yan Fu4,5
1State Key Laboratory of Resources and Environmental Information System, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100101, China. zhaoyp@lreis.ac.cn.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
|October 21, 2021
Summary
Mapping plant species diversity (PSD) is challenging. Machine learning and remote sensing, particularly XGBoost with high-accuracy surface modeling, offer a promising solution for accurate PSD prediction over large areas.
Area of Science:
- Ecology
- Remote Sensing
- Computational Biology
Background:
- Plant species diversity (PSD) is crucial for ecosystem functions and services.
- Accurate spatial distribution mapping of PSD is challenging due to data acquisition and prediction algorithm limitations.
- Advancements in remote sensing and machine learning provide new opportunities for PSD mapping.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop and evaluate machine learning algorithms combined with high-accuracy surface modeling (HASM) for predicting PSD.
- To map PSD in the Xinghai region of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau using remote sensing and environmental data.
- To identify the key factors influencing PSD prediction accuracy.
Main Methods:
- Utilized Landsat 8 spectral reflectance and vegetation indices, along with environmental variables.
- Applied machine learning models: Lasso, Ridge, XGBoost, and Random Forest.
- Integrated predictions with HASM and in situ data for high-accuracy PSD mapping.
Main Results:
- Plant species diversity showed a strong association with vegetation indices, followed by spectral reflectance and environmental factors.
- The HASM-XGBoost model demonstrated the best performance, achieving the lowest Mean Absolute Error (MAE) and Root Mean Square Error (RMSE).
- Fusion of heterogeneous data and ensemble of models significantly improved PSD prediction accuracy, especially in areas with limited field samples.
Conclusions:
- Machine learning algorithms, particularly XGBoost, combined with HASM, are effective for high-accuracy PSD mapping.
- The integration of remote sensing data and machine learning offers a powerful approach to overcome challenges in PSD spatial distribution simulation.
- This approach has the potential to revolutionize large-area PSD prediction, particularly in data-scarce regions.
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