Geographic Object-Based Image Analysis (GEOBIA) has become a popular alternative for land cover and land use classification. In this case, polygons can be selected as sampling units to match the conceptual model of the map. However, little attention has been paid to the use of polygons for the validation of those maps. In this paper, we quantitatively assess the prediction of the primary thematic accuracy indices when the sampling unit is a polygon. The variable size of the sample polygons is a major concern for the prediction of the accuracy indices. Indeed, the classification accuracy, in addition to being class-dependent, depends on the polygon area. A practical solution supported by a theoretical framework that is conditional to the sam...
Aim Many thematic land cover maps, such as maps of vegetation types, are based on field inventories....
Several land cover maps are generated from aerial imagery and assessed by different approaches. The ...
Meaningful accuracy assessment is a sine qua non condition for the use of increasingly precise and a...
Thematic accuracy assessment of a map is a necessary condition for the comparison of research result...
Geographic object-based image analysis is an image-processing method where groups of spatially adjac...
The legend used to map a given region is most of the time the first characteristic assessed by end u...
Identifying appropriate validation sources for large-area land cover products is a challenge, with l...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects that pixels, located at polygon boundaries, have...
Using two GEOBIA (Geographical Object Based Image Analysis) algorithms on a set of segmented images ...
Several land cover maps are generated from aerial imagery and assessed by different approaches. The ...
Segmentation of remotely sensed data is increasingly used to create spatially connected groups of pi...
Statistical procedure to evaluate map accuracy is required to answer the user's doubt regarding reli...
Abstract The ability to spatially quantify changes in the landscape and create land-cover maps is on...
Traditionally the accuracy assessment of a hard raster-based land use land cover (LULC) map uses a r...
In this study, the accuracy of a geographical information system is investigated. The mentioned accu...
Aim Many thematic land cover maps, such as maps of vegetation types, are based on field inventories....
Several land cover maps are generated from aerial imagery and assessed by different approaches. The ...
Meaningful accuracy assessment is a sine qua non condition for the use of increasingly precise and a...
Thematic accuracy assessment of a map is a necessary condition for the comparison of research result...
Geographic object-based image analysis is an image-processing method where groups of spatially adjac...
The legend used to map a given region is most of the time the first characteristic assessed by end u...
Identifying appropriate validation sources for large-area land cover products is a challenge, with l...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects that pixels, located at polygon boundaries, have...
Using two GEOBIA (Geographical Object Based Image Analysis) algorithms on a set of segmented images ...
Several land cover maps are generated from aerial imagery and assessed by different approaches. The ...
Segmentation of remotely sensed data is increasingly used to create spatially connected groups of pi...
Statistical procedure to evaluate map accuracy is required to answer the user's doubt regarding reli...
Abstract The ability to spatially quantify changes in the landscape and create land-cover maps is on...
Traditionally the accuracy assessment of a hard raster-based land use land cover (LULC) map uses a r...
In this study, the accuracy of a geographical information system is investigated. The mentioned accu...
Aim Many thematic land cover maps, such as maps of vegetation types, are based on field inventories....
Several land cover maps are generated from aerial imagery and assessed by different approaches. The ...
Meaningful accuracy assessment is a sine qua non condition for the use of increasingly precise and a...