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Articles | Volume XI-3-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-XI-3-2026-757-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-XI-3-2026-757-2026
08 Jul 2026
 | 08 Jul 2026

Multiscale Multispectral–Hyperspectral Data for Estimating Coffee Yield Using Machine Learning Algorithms

George Deroco Martins, Lucas Henrique Vicentini Viana de Carvalho, Filipe Vieira da Silva, Rayssa Santos Barbosa, and Maria Cecília Lemes Santos

Keywords: Coffee, Hyperspectral and Multispectral, Yield Estimation, Neural Networks, Remote Sensing

Abstract. This study evaluated the performance of multispectral (Mavic 3M) and hyperspectral (Blue Wave) data in estimating coffee crop productivity using linear regression, SVM, and neural networks. Forty plots with different varieties were analyzed. Multispectral data showed high correlation with productivity, especially the Red Edge (r = 0.704) and Green (r = 0.644) bands. For hyperspectral data, PRI (r = 0.535), GNDVI (r = -0.394), NDVI (r = -0.33), and CIRE (r = -0.328) were significant, highlighting the negative correlation pattern typically observed in perennial crops. Neural network models applied to hyperspectral data achieved the best performance (r = 0.92; RMSE = 6.6%), surpassing multispectral models (r = 0.84; RMSE = 9.4%).

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