Populus euphratica is a critical constructive species in arid desert regions, serving as a “natural barrier” for oasis protection. The sustainable management of Populus euphratica forests is directly related to regional ecological security, and the fine identification of sparse Populus euphratica forests is essential for the conservation of natural Populus euphratica forests. Currently, most mapping studies on Populus euphratica distribution focus on the extraction of dense, contiguous Populus euphratica forests, with insufficient attention paid to the identification of sparse Populus euphratica forests. This study utilizes Gaofen-2 (GF-2) satellite imagery as the data source and takes a typical sparse Populus euphratica forests distribution area in the Tarim River Basin as the study site. It systematically evaluates the performance of nine mainstream deep learning models, including U-Net, DeepLabV3+, and SegFormer, in the task of sparse Populus euphratica forests identification. The results indicate that: (1) The false-color sample set, synthesized from near-infrared, red, and green bands, contributes to improved model accuracy. Compared to the true-color (red, green, blue bands) dataset, the average Intersection over Union (IoU) of the nine models shows a relative improvement of approximately 20%. (2) For the sparse Populus euphratica forests identification task based on the false-color dataset, four models—U-Net, U-Net++, MA-Net, and DeepLabV3+—exhibited excellent performance, with IoU exceeding 75%. (3) Using U-Net as the baseline model, this study integrated the max-pooling indices mechanism, atrous spatial pyramid pooling, and residual connection modules to construct a semantic segmentation network tailored for sparse Populus euphratica forests, named Sparse Populus euphratica Segmentation Network (SPS-Net). This model achieved an IoU of 80%, a relative improvement of approximately 6.3% over the baseline model, and demonstrated good stability in large-scale classification tests. The identification scheme for sparse Populus euphratica forests constructed using GF-2 imagery and deep learning models proposed in this study can provide effective technical support for the refined monitoring and protection of natural Populus euphratica forests.
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He Li
Juan Zou
Qinyu Zhao
Remote Sensing
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Beijing Normal University
Xinjiang University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ba431a4e9516ffd37a40aa — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/rs18060902
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