CVIVMar 9, 2023

National-scale 1-m resolution land-cover mapping for the entire China based on a low-cost solution and open-access data

arXiv:2303.05305v11 citationsh-index: 53
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This provides a very-high-resolution land-cover map for China, addressing urgent needs in urbanization monitoring and environmental management, though it is incremental as it builds on existing data and methods.

The study tackled the lack of fine-resolution, nationwide land-cover maps for China by creating SinoLC-1, a 1-meter resolution map covering 9,600,000 km², which achieved an overall accuracy of 74% and a Kappa of 0.65.

Nowadays, many large-scale land-cover (LC) products have been released, however, current LC products for China either lack a fine resolution or nationwide coverage. With the rapid urbanization of China, there is an urgent need for creating a very-high-resolution (VHR) national-scale LC map for China. In this study, a novel 1-m resolution LC map of China covering $9,600,000 km^2$, called SinoLC-1, was produced by using a deep learning framework and multi-source open-access data. To efficiently generate the VHR national-scale LC map, firstly, the reliable LC labels were collected from three 10-m LC products and Open Street Map data. Secondly, the collected 10-m labels and 1-m Google Earth imagery were utilized in the proposed low-to-high (L2H) framework for training. With weak and self-supervised strategies, the L2H framework resolves the label noise brought by the mismatched resolution between training pairs and produces VHR results. Lastly, we compare the SinoLC-1 with five widely used products and validate it with a sample set including 10,6852 points and a statistical report collected from the government. The results show the SinoLC-1 achieved an OA of 74\% and a Kappa of 0.65. Moreover, as the first 1-m national-scale LC map for China, the SinoLC-1 shows overall acceptable results with the finest landscape details.

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