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Coastal wetland mapping using ensemble learning algorithms: A comparative study of bagging, boosting and stacking techniques

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Figure 1. Manning River Estuary and the distribution of major wetland types. The Crowdy Bay  National Park (>11,700 ha) is to the north of the estuary entrance
Figure 2.   Training performance of the 18 machine learning models for wetland classification
Table 1. The 18 classifiers evaluated in this study.
Table 2. Summary of the testing performance of the 18 machine learning classifiers.
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