Improving the Accuracy of Landslide Detection in “Off-site” Area by Machine Learning Model Portability Comparison: A Case Study of Jiuzhaigou Earthquake, China

The rising machine learning (ML) models have become the preferred way for landslide detection based on remote sensing images, but the performance of these models in a sample-free area are rarely concerned in many studies. In this study, we used a cross-validation method (training model in one area a...

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Main Authors: Qiao Hu, Yi Zhou, Shixing Wang, Futao Wang, Hongjie Wang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/21/2530
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spelling doaj-6bae0bee0e564f50ae726a1f888fec1a2020-11-24T21:50:36ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922019-10-011121253010.3390/rs11212530rs11212530Improving the Accuracy of Landslide Detection in “Off-site” Area by Machine Learning Model Portability Comparison: A Case Study of Jiuzhaigou Earthquake, ChinaQiao Hu0Yi Zhou1Shixing Wang2Futao Wang3Hongjie Wang4Airspace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100094, ChinaAirspace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100094, ChinaAirspace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100094, ChinaAirspace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100094, ChinaAirspace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100094, ChinaThe rising machine learning (ML) models have become the preferred way for landslide detection based on remote sensing images, but the performance of these models in a sample-free area are rarely concerned in many studies. In this study, we used a cross-validation method (training model in one area and validation in another) to compare the model portability of trained ML models applied in an “off-site” area, as a consideration of the landslide detection ability of these models in sample-free areas. We integrate nighttime light imagery, multi-seasonal optical Landsat time-series and digital elevation data, and we employed support vector machines (SVM), artificial neural networks (ANN) and random forest (RF) models to classify the satellite imagery and identify landslides. Samples of two scenarios generated from two subareas of the Jiuzhaigou disaster-stricken region are used for the cross-application and accuracy evaluation of three ML models. The results revealed that when the trained models are applied in areas outside those in which they were developed, the landslide identification accuracy of these three models has declined. Especially for the SVM and ANN models, the accuracy is greatly reduced and there appears a seriously imbalanced user’s and producer’s accuracy. However, although the performance of the RF model is lower than that of SVM and ANN models in their local area, the RF model exhibits stable portability, and retains the original performance and achieves a satisfactory balance between overestimation and underestimation in “off-site” areas. An additional validation from a new area proved that the landslide detection performance of the RF model with stable portability is higher than that of the SVM and ANN models in “off-site” areas. The results suggest that evaluating the model portability through cross-application can be a useful way to determine the most suitable model for landslide detection in “off-site” areas with a similar geographic environment to model development areas, so as to maximize the accuracy of landslide detection based on limited samples.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/21/2530landslide detectionmodel portabilitylandsat imagerynighttime lightsupport vector machines (svm)artificial neural networks (ann)random forest (rf)jiuzhaigou earthquake
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Futao Wang
Hongjie Wang
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Yi Zhou
Shixing Wang
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Hongjie Wang
Improving the Accuracy of Landslide Detection in “Off-site” Area by Machine Learning Model Portability Comparison: A Case Study of Jiuzhaigou Earthquake, China
Remote Sensing
landslide detection
model portability
landsat imagery
nighttime light
support vector machines (svm)
artificial neural networks (ann)
random forest (rf)
jiuzhaigou earthquake
author_facet Qiao Hu
Yi Zhou
Shixing Wang
Futao Wang
Hongjie Wang
author_sort Qiao Hu
title Improving the Accuracy of Landslide Detection in “Off-site” Area by Machine Learning Model Portability Comparison: A Case Study of Jiuzhaigou Earthquake, China
title_short Improving the Accuracy of Landslide Detection in “Off-site” Area by Machine Learning Model Portability Comparison: A Case Study of Jiuzhaigou Earthquake, China
title_full Improving the Accuracy of Landslide Detection in “Off-site” Area by Machine Learning Model Portability Comparison: A Case Study of Jiuzhaigou Earthquake, China
title_fullStr Improving the Accuracy of Landslide Detection in “Off-site” Area by Machine Learning Model Portability Comparison: A Case Study of Jiuzhaigou Earthquake, China
title_full_unstemmed Improving the Accuracy of Landslide Detection in “Off-site” Area by Machine Learning Model Portability Comparison: A Case Study of Jiuzhaigou Earthquake, China
title_sort improving the accuracy of landslide detection in “off-site” area by machine learning model portability comparison: a case study of jiuzhaigou earthquake, china
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The rising machine learning (ML) models have become the preferred way for landslide detection based on remote sensing images, but the performance of these models in a sample-free area are rarely concerned in many studies. In this study, we used a cross-validation method (training model in one area and validation in another) to compare the model portability of trained ML models applied in an “off-site” area, as a consideration of the landslide detection ability of these models in sample-free areas. We integrate nighttime light imagery, multi-seasonal optical Landsat time-series and digital elevation data, and we employed support vector machines (SVM), artificial neural networks (ANN) and random forest (RF) models to classify the satellite imagery and identify landslides. Samples of two scenarios generated from two subareas of the Jiuzhaigou disaster-stricken region are used for the cross-application and accuracy evaluation of three ML models. The results revealed that when the trained models are applied in areas outside those in which they were developed, the landslide identification accuracy of these three models has declined. Especially for the SVM and ANN models, the accuracy is greatly reduced and there appears a seriously imbalanced user’s and producer’s accuracy. However, although the performance of the RF model is lower than that of SVM and ANN models in their local area, the RF model exhibits stable portability, and retains the original performance and achieves a satisfactory balance between overestimation and underestimation in “off-site” areas. An additional validation from a new area proved that the landslide detection performance of the RF model with stable portability is higher than that of the SVM and ANN models in “off-site” areas. The results suggest that evaluating the model portability through cross-application can be a useful way to determine the most suitable model for landslide detection in “off-site” areas with a similar geographic environment to model development areas, so as to maximize the accuracy of landslide detection based on limited samples.
topic landslide detection
model portability
landsat imagery
nighttime light
support vector machines (svm)
artificial neural networks (ann)
random forest (rf)
jiuzhaigou earthquake
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/21/2530
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