Research on the Development of an Inland Lake Bathymetry Estimation Model Based on Multispectral Data
Junzhen Meng1, Yunfei Wang1, Wenkai Liu1
1College of Surveying and Feo-Informatics, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou 450046, China.
Abstract:
Lakes play a crucial role in regional economic development and ecological construction. The variation in lake water depth has a direct impact on local economic activities, such as agriculture, livestock farming, and fisheries, as well as the stability of hydrological conditions and water ecology. In response to the lack of unified evaluation in the application of remote sensing water-depth estimation models for inland lakes, this study systematically compares the performance of numerical models and machine learning models for water-depth estimation in inland lakes. A machine learning-based water-depth estimation model construction methodology suitable for inland lakes is proposed. This study introduces an innovative approach by integrating machine learning techniques with multispectral remote sensing data, improving the accuracy and applicability of water-depth estimation models for inland lakes. The results show the following: (1) The machine learning models based on random forest (RF), BP neural networks (BP), and AdaBoost demonstrate better performance (R2 = 0.88, 0.72, and 0.61; MAE = 0.12 m, 0.24 m, and 0.31 m; RMSE = 0.32 m, 0.48 m, and 0.57 m) compared to the multi-band logarithmic ratio (MLR) model (R2 = 0.59; MAE = 0.32 m; RMSE = 0.58 m); (2) the machine learning water-depth estimation model constructed based on this methodology exhibits improved precision (R2 = 0.92, 0.89, and 0.80; MAE = 0.11 m, 0.17 m, and 0.25 m; RMSE = 0.25 m, 0.30 m, and 0.41 m). This suggests that the methodology is more suitable for the estimation of water depth in medium- and small-sized lakes; (3) The machine learning model developed in this study, combined with multispectral remote sensing imagery, achieves the accuracy required for the evaluation of water depths for practical water resources. This model enables the rapid acquisition of high-precision underwater three-dimensional topographic maps, providing more accurate and timely hydrological data support for lake water resource management.
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