Distribución espacial de la incertidumbre en mapas de cubiertas obtenidos mediante teledetección

  • Pons X
  • Sevillano E
  • Moré G
  • et al.
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Abstract

When combining remote sensing imagery with statistical classifiers to obtain categorical thematic maps it is not usual to provide data about the spatial distribution of the error and uncertainty of the resulting maps. This paper describes, in the context of GeoViQua FP7 project, feasible approaches for methods based on several steps such as hybrid classifiers. Both for “per pixel” and “per polygon” strategies, the proposal is based on the use of the available ground truth, which is used to properly model the spatial distribution of the errors. Results allow mapping the classification success with a very high level of reliability (R2>0,94), providing users a sound knowledge of the accuracy at every area of the map.

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Pons, X., Sevillano, E., Moré, G., Serra, P., Cornford, D., & Ninyerola, M. (2014). Distribución espacial de la incertidumbre en mapas de cubiertas obtenidos mediante teledetección. Revista de Teledetección, (42), 1. https://doi.org/10.4995/raet.2014.3059

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