Extraction of Cropland Based on Multi-Source Remote Sensing and an Improved Version of the Deep Learning-Based Segment Anything Model (SAM)
2025
Kunjian Tao | He Li | Chong Huang | Qingsheng Liu | Junyan Zhang | Ruoqi Du
Fine extraction of cropland parcels is an essential prerequisite for achieving precision agriculture. Remote sensing technology, due to its large-scale and multi-dimensional characteristics, can effectively enhance the efficiency of collecting information on agricultural land parcels. Currently, semantic segmentation models based on high-resolution remote sensing imagery utilize limited spectral information and rely heavily on a large amount of fine data annotation, while pixel classification models based on medium-to-low-resolution multi-temporal remote sensing imagery are limited by the mixed pixel problem. To address this, the study utilizes GF-2 high-resolution imagery and Sentinel-2 multi-temporal data, in conjunction with the basic image segmentation model SAM, by additionally introducing a prompt generation module (Box module and Auto module) to achieve automatic fine extraction of cropland parcels. The research results indicate the following: (1) The mIoU of SAM with the Box module is 0.711, and the OA is 0.831, showing better performance, while the mIoU of SAM with the Auto module is 0.679, and the OA is 0.81, yielding higher-quality cropland masks: (2) The combination of various prompts (box, point, and mask), along with the hierarchical extraction strategy, can effectively improve the performance of Box module SAM: (3) Employing a more accurate prompt data source can significantly boost model performance. The mIoU of the superior-performing Box module SAM is increased to 0.920, and the OA is raised to 0.958. Overall, the improved SAM, while reducing the demand for mask annotation and model training, can achieve high-precision extraction results for cropland parcels.
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