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Evaluation of conditioned Latin hypercube sampling for soil mapping based on a machine learning method



编号 030023905

推送时间 20200518

研究领域 森林经理 

年份 2020 

类型 期刊 

语种 英语

标题 Evaluation of conditioned Latin hypercube sampling for soil mapping based on a machine learning method

来源期刊 GEODERMA

第239期

发表时间 20200312

关键词 Conditioned Latin hypercube sampling;  Soil mapping;  Representativeness;  Sample randomness; 

摘要 Sampling design plays an important role in soil survey and soil mapping. Conditioned Latin hypercube sampling (cLHS) has been proven as an efficient sampling strategy and used widely in digital soil mapping. cLHS samples are randomly selected in each stratum of environmental variables, thus the produced sample sets can vary significantly at different runs with the same sample size. Although variation of mapping accuracies caused by the randomness of cLHS has been realized and qualitatively mentioned in past studies. However, how the randomness of cLHS could quantitatively influence mapping accuracy has rarely been examined. In this study, we conducted experiments to examine how the sample randomness quantitatively influence soil mapping accuracy with different sample sizes, and analyzed the possible reasons from a pedogenesis perspective. The results showed that the largest range of mapping accuracies of 500 repeats was 39.5% at a sample density of 2.59 point/ km(2), while the smallest range was 7.3% at the maximum sample size with a sample density of 32.47 point/km(2). The sample density for satisfactory prediction accuracies in our study area was at least 10.06 Point/km(2). The results showed that both the allocation of sample points to each soil series and the typicality of sample points played important roles in mapping accuracies. But the deep reasons causing the unstable performance of cLHS at small sample sizes were the imbalanced class distribution of soil series and the overlap between soil series in the distribution of environmental covariates. Researchers need to be cautious about the output when applying cLHS with small sampling densities. Some effective approaches to address this issue include increasing the sample size, checking the sample allocations of a cLHS design with the assistance of legacy soil maps, or adding the legacy soil map as a variable during sampling design. When the sampling resources and legacy soil maps are limited for an area, fuzzy k-means clustering sampling could be a potential alternative. This study provides useful references for better understanding the uncertainty of cLHS when the sample density is small and selecting alternative sampling methods accordingly.

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