Enhanced vegetation encroachment detection along power transmission corridors using random forest algorithm
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Abstract
Vegetation encroachment along power transmission corridors poses significant risks to infrastructure safety and reliability, necessitating effective monitoring and management strategies. This study introduces an innovative methodology for detecting vegetation encroachment using a combination of manual and automatic processes integrated with the random forest algorithm. The issue of vegetation encroachment is critical as it can lead to power interruptions and safety hazards if not addressed promptly. The objective of this research is to develop a scalable and cost-effective solution for vegetation management in power infrastructure maintenance. The methodology involves manual patch extraction and labeling to ensure the accuracy of the training dataset, combined with automatic feature extraction techniques to capture relevant information from satellite imagery. Leveraging the random forest algorithm, the model constructs an ensemble of decision trees based on the extracted features, achieving robust classification accuracy. Findings from this study demonstrate that the proposed approach enables consistent and timely identification of vegetation encroachment in new satellite imagery. Stored model parameters facilitate efficient testing, enhancing the system's ability to provide proactive interventions. This scalable solution significantly reduces reliance on manual labor and offers a cost-effective method for continuous monitoring, ultimately contributing to the resilience and safety of power transmission infrastructure.
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