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Original Articles

Spatial data mining for enhanced soil map modelling

Pages 533-549 | Published online: 10 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

The principle of using induction rules based on spatial environmental data to model a soil map has previously been demonstrated. Whilst the general pattern of classes of large spatial extent and those with close association with geology were delineated, small classes and the detailed spatial pattern of the map were less well rendered. Here we examine several strategies to improve the quality of the soil map models generated by rule induction. Terrain attributes that are better-suited to landscape description at a resolution of 250 m are introduced as predictors of soil type. A map sampling strategy is developed. Classification error is reduced by using boosting rather than cross-validation to improve the model. Further, the benefit of incorporating the local spatial context for each environmental variable into the rule induction is examined. The best model was achieved by sampling in proportion to the spatial extent of the mapped classes, boosting the decision trees, and using spatial contextual information extracted from the environmental variables.

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