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NIRVANAAbstract
Agriculture activities monitoring is important
to ensure food security. Remote sensing
plays a significant role for large scale
continuous monitoring of cultivation
activities. Time series remote sensing data
were used for the generation of the cropping
pattern. Classification algorithms are used
to classify crop patterns and mapped
agriculture land used. Some conventional
classification methods including support
vector machine (SVM) and decision trees
were applied for crop pattern recognition.
However, in this paper, we are proposing
Deep Neural Network (DNN) based
classification to improve the performance of
crop pattern recognition and make a
comparative analysis with two (2) other
machine learning approaches including
Naive Bayes and Random Forest.