Reference data (“ground truth”) maps have traditionally been used to assess the accuracy of classification algorithms. These maps typically classify pixels or areas of imagery as belonging to a finite number of ground cover classes, but do not include sub-pixel abundance estimates; therefore, they are not sufficiently detailed to directly assess the performance of spectral unmixing algorithms. Our research aims to efficiently generate, validate, and apply abundance map reference data (AMRD) to airborne remote sensing scenes. Scene-wide AMRD for this study were generated using the remotely sensed reference data (RSRD) technique, which spatially aggregates classification or unmixing results from fine scale imagery (e.g., 1-m GSD) to co-locate...
Spectral unmixing and sub-pixel mapping have been used to estimate the proportion and spatial distri...
In the hundreds of bands of the photographed substance, hyperspectral imaging delivers a great densi...
Current image quality approaches are designed to assess the utility of single band images by trained...
Reference data (“ground truth”) maps have traditionally been used to assess the accuracy of classifi...
Reference data ( ground truth ) maps traditionally have been used to assess the accuracy of imaging ...
As an important indicator of anthropogenic impacts on the Earth’s surface, it is of great necessity ...
Spectral unmixing enables quantitative information on the abundances of cover types to be estimated ...
Remote Sensing (RS) digital classification techniques require sufficient, accurate and ubiquitously ...
Since remote sensing images offer unique access to the distribution of land cover on earth, many cou...
The purpose of the present study was to review, evaluate and explore methodologies in classifying re...
Thematic mapping provides today’s analysts with an essential geospatial science tool for conve...
Aggregation may be used as a means of enhancing remotely-sensed data accuracy, but there is a tradeo...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the potential accuracy of remote sensing (RS) image regi...
Abstract. We describe methods for collecting appropriate quantities and types of reference data for ...
Generating a satisfactory classification image from remote sensing data is not a straightforward tas...
Spectral unmixing and sub-pixel mapping have been used to estimate the proportion and spatial distri...
In the hundreds of bands of the photographed substance, hyperspectral imaging delivers a great densi...
Current image quality approaches are designed to assess the utility of single band images by trained...
Reference data (“ground truth”) maps have traditionally been used to assess the accuracy of classifi...
Reference data ( ground truth ) maps traditionally have been used to assess the accuracy of imaging ...
As an important indicator of anthropogenic impacts on the Earth’s surface, it is of great necessity ...
Spectral unmixing enables quantitative information on the abundances of cover types to be estimated ...
Remote Sensing (RS) digital classification techniques require sufficient, accurate and ubiquitously ...
Since remote sensing images offer unique access to the distribution of land cover on earth, many cou...
The purpose of the present study was to review, evaluate and explore methodologies in classifying re...
Thematic mapping provides today’s analysts with an essential geospatial science tool for conve...
Aggregation may be used as a means of enhancing remotely-sensed data accuracy, but there is a tradeo...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the potential accuracy of remote sensing (RS) image regi...
Abstract. We describe methods for collecting appropriate quantities and types of reference data for ...
Generating a satisfactory classification image from remote sensing data is not a straightforward tas...
Spectral unmixing and sub-pixel mapping have been used to estimate the proportion and spatial distri...
In the hundreds of bands of the photographed substance, hyperspectral imaging delivers a great densi...
Current image quality approaches are designed to assess the utility of single band images by trained...