Deep learning-based crop mapping from hyperspectral satellite data offers immense potential for capturing subtle phenological differences, yet leveraging sparse time series remains a major methodological challenge. This study evaluates the ability of the EnMAP sensor to identify nine major crop types in the intensive agricultural landscape of Southeastern Hungary. We utilized a limited time series (November, March, August) to benchmark two modeling strategies: a single-date dual-stream spatial–spectral 2D-CNN (DSS-2D) and a multi-temporal 3D-SE-ResNet. Model performance was assessed using parcel-level spatial cross-validation to ensure realistic accuracy estimates and reduce spatial autocorrelation bias. The results demonstrate that the DSS-2D model achieved superior single-date accuracy (OA > 97%), significantly outperforming pixel-based baselines. Furthermore, the multi-temporal 3D-SE-ResNet achieved a robust seasonal accuracy of 92.9%, effectively compensating for temporal sparsity by exploiting the deep spectral information of the SWIR domain. This study confirms that treating hyperspectral data as a 3D volume enables the extraction of phenological traits even from limited observations. These findings provide a strong proof-of-concept for the operational feasibility of future missions such as Copernicus CHIME for continental-scale food security monitoring.
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László Mucsi
University of Szeged
Márkó Sóti
University of Szeged
Dorottya Litkey-Kovács
Obuda University
Remote Sensing
University of Szeged
Centre for Agricultural Research
Obuda University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69b606ea83145bc643d1d4ea — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/rs18060884