Accuracy Assessment of Remotely Sensed Data (Part 4 of 7)
This video from AmericaView is part of a series that explores the process of assessing the accuracy of maps made from remotely sensed data. In the video, Russell G. Congalton from the University of New Hampshire provides an overview of thematic accuracy. After the lesson, learners will be able to define thematic accuracy assessment, provide a historical perspective, describe traditional beliefs to overcome, document reasons for doing a thematic accuracy assessment, explain the error matrix, and detail the steps in the assessment process. The video recording runs 17:06 minutes in length.
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Accuracy Assessment of Remotely Sensed Data (Part Four of Seven)
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October 21st, 2020
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