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Comparison of sensitivity analysis methods for data assimilation in a sugar cane model

Houlès Vianney, Martiné Jean-François, Bégué Agnès. 2006. Comparison of sensitivity analysis methods for data assimilation in a sugar cane model. In : Second recent advances in quantitative remote sensing (RAQRS'II), Auditori de Torrent, Spain, 25-29 September 2006. Sobrino José A. (ed.). Universidad de Valencia. Valence : Universitat de Valencia, 375-380. ISBN 978-84-370-6533-5 International Symposium on Recent Advances in Quantitative Remote Sensing. 2, Valence, Espagne, 25 Septembre 2006/29 Septembre 2006.

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Résumé : Remote sensing can be very useful for spatialising a one dimension dynamic crop model at the scale of a territory. Spatialising a crop model can be done through a spatial estimation of its inputs. The comparison through time series of remote sensing observations and model simulations can be a way of spatialising model inputs by minimising the differences between observations and simulations (optimisation of inputs). It is strongly advisable to perform a sensitivity analysis to determine what are the inputs that have to be estimated This study is based on the sugarcane model MOSICAS and proposes a comparison between four methods of sensitivity analysis, which are quite easy to implement with crop models and well adapted to large scale simulations. The first one is a simple local method where the effect of input variation is studied independently. The three others are global methods. The second is based on a complete factorial design and on an ANOVA; the third one is a stochastic method and uses coefficients of correlation. The last one is also stochastic and calculates sensitivity index independently from a linear approximation of the model. The results show that the results of the different methods are consistent, i.e. all methods point out the same inputs, but on a more quantitative point of view, the order of sensitivity between methods may change. More over, the last two methods are more informative, but more time consuming too.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : télédétection, méthode, modèle de simulation, technique analytique, modèle mathématique, Saccharum, modélisation des cultures

Mots-clés géographiques Agrovoc : La Réunion, France

Classification Agris : U10 - Informatique, mathématiques et statistiques
U30 - Méthodes de recherche

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Houlès Vianney, CEMAGREF (FRA)
  • Martiné Jean-François, CIRAD-CA-UPR Systèmes canniers (REU)
  • Bégué Agnès, CIRAD-AMIS-UPR Spatialisation (FRA)

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