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A study of the feasibility of using KOMPSAT-5 SAR data to map sea ice in the Chukchi Sea in late summer
Authors:Hyangsun Han  Sang-Hoon Hong  Hyun-cheol Kim  Tae-Byeong Chae  Hae-Jin Choi
Affiliation:1. Unit of Arctic Sea-Ice Prediction, Korea Polar Research Institute, Incheon, South Korea;2. National Satellite Operation &3. Application Center, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Daejeon, South Korea
Abstract:In this study, a sea ice mapping model based on Random Forest (RF), a rule-based machine learning approach, has been developed for the Korea Multi-Purpose Satellite-5 (KOMPSAT-5) Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data in Enhanced Wide swath mode obtained from 6 August to 9 September 2015 in the Chukchi Sea. A total of 12 texture features derived from backscattering intensity and the gray-level co-occurrence matrix were used as input variables for sea ice mapping. The RF model produced a sea ice map with a grid spacing of 125 m, demonstrating excellent performance in the classification of sea ice and open water with an overall accuracy of 99.2% and a kappa coefficient of 98.5%. Sea ice concentration (SIC) retrieved from the RF-derived sea ice maps was compared with that from ice charts. The mean and median values of the differences between the SICs derived from the RF model and the ice charts were ?8.85% and ?8.38%, respectively. Such difference was attributed to both the uncertainty in the ice charts and classification error of the RF model.
Keywords:Arctic  sea ice  KOMPSAT-5  SAR  sea ice concentration
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