Abstract Arithmetic map operations are very common procedures used in GIS to combine raster maps resulting in a new and improved raster map. It is essential that this new map be accompanied by an assessment of uncertainty. This paper shows how we can calculate the uncertainty of the resulting map after performing some arithmetic operation. Actually, the propagation of uncertainty depends on a reliable measurement of the local accuracy and local covariance, as well. In this sense, the use of the interpolation variance is proposed because it takes into account both data configuration and data values. Taylor series expansion is used to derive the mean and variance of the function defined by an arithmetic operation. We show exact results for me...
Abstract. Raster representations of thematic and numerical spatial attributes are very common in a G...
International audienceIn Earth Sciences, the 2D interpolation methods are used to make maps and vert...
In geodetic practice, we often encounter the fact that at the points of the geodetic network we need...
This paper explores a methodology for quantifying the uncertainty of DEMs created by digitising topo...
The determination of the accuracy of functions of measured or adjusted values may be a problem in ge...
The determination of the accuracy of functions of measured or adjusted values may be a problem in ge...
The determination of the accuracy of functions of measured or adjusted values may be a problem in ge...
Methods are needed for monitoring the propagation of errors when spatial models are driven by quanti...
Methods are needed for monitoring the propagation of errors when spatial models are driven by quanti...
Methods are needed for monitoring the propagation of errors when spatial models are driven by quanti...
Most practical applications of spatial interpolation ignore that some measurements may be more accur...
Abstract: A model for positional uncertainty in maps with applications in geographical information s...
Most practical applications of spatial interpolation ignore that some measurements may be more accur...
<p>Most practical applications of spatial interpolation ignore that some measurements may be more ac...
In several GIS applications it is necessary to classify the topographic surface represented by a Dig...
Abstract. Raster representations of thematic and numerical spatial attributes are very common in a G...
International audienceIn Earth Sciences, the 2D interpolation methods are used to make maps and vert...
In geodetic practice, we often encounter the fact that at the points of the geodetic network we need...
This paper explores a methodology for quantifying the uncertainty of DEMs created by digitising topo...
The determination of the accuracy of functions of measured or adjusted values may be a problem in ge...
The determination of the accuracy of functions of measured or adjusted values may be a problem in ge...
The determination of the accuracy of functions of measured or adjusted values may be a problem in ge...
Methods are needed for monitoring the propagation of errors when spatial models are driven by quanti...
Methods are needed for monitoring the propagation of errors when spatial models are driven by quanti...
Methods are needed for monitoring the propagation of errors when spatial models are driven by quanti...
Most practical applications of spatial interpolation ignore that some measurements may be more accur...
Abstract: A model for positional uncertainty in maps with applications in geographical information s...
Most practical applications of spatial interpolation ignore that some measurements may be more accur...
<p>Most practical applications of spatial interpolation ignore that some measurements may be more ac...
In several GIS applications it is necessary to classify the topographic surface represented by a Dig...
Abstract. Raster representations of thematic and numerical spatial attributes are very common in a G...
International audienceIn Earth Sciences, the 2D interpolation methods are used to make maps and vert...
In geodetic practice, we often encounter the fact that at the points of the geodetic network we need...