Scalable approach for high-resolution land cover: a case study in the Mediterranean Basin

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Antonio Manuel Burgueño
José F. Aldana-Martín
María Vázquez-Pendón
Cristóbal Barba-González
Yaiza Jiménez Gómez
Virginia García Millán
Ismael Navas-Delgado
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[1] Universidad de Málaga Spain,KHAOS, ITIS Software
[2] Universidad de Málaga Spain,ETC
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Big Data; Land cover; Workflow; Explainable AI; Remote sensing; Multispectral; Machine learning;
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The production of land cover maps is an everyday use of image classification applications on remote sensing. However, managing Earth observation satellite data for a large region of interest is challenging in the task of creating land cover maps. Since satellite imagery is getting more precise and extensive, Big Data techniques are becoming essential to handle the rising quantity of data. Furthermore, given the complexity of managing and analysing the data, defining a methodology that reduces the complexity of the process into different smaller steps is vital to data processing. This paper presents a Big Data methodology for creating land cover maps employing artificial intelligence algorithms. Machine Learning algorithms are contemplated for remote sensing and geodata classification, supported by explainable artificial intelligence. Furthermore, the process considers aspects related to downloading data from different satellites, Copernicus and ASTER, executing the pre-processing and processing of the data in a distributed environment, and depicting the visualisation of the result. The methodology is validated in a test case for er map of the Mediterranean Basin.
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