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Applying Markov Chains for NDVI Time Series Forecasting of Latvian Regions

Stepchenko Arthur () and Chizhov Jurij ()
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Chizhov Jurij: Riga Technical University

Information Technology and Management Science, 2015, vol. 18, issue 1, 57-61

Abstract: Time series of earth observation based estimates of vegetation inform about variations in vegetation at the scale of Latvia. A vegetation index is an indicator that describes the amount of chlorophyll (the green mass) and shows the relative density and health of vegetation. NDVI index is an important variable for vegetation forecasting and management of various problems, such as climate change monitoring, energy usage monitoring, managing the consumption of natural resources, agricultural productivity monitoring, drought monitoring and forest fire detection. In this paper, we make a one-step-ahead prediction of 7-daily time series of NDVI index using Markov chains. The choice of a Markov chain is due to the fact that a Markov chain is a sequence of random variables where each variable is located in some state. And a Markov chain contains probabilities of moving from one state to other.

Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1515/itms-2015-0009

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