Accuracy Assessment of Remotely Sensed Data (Part 7 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 a summary of and conclusions for the series. Congalton highlights the variety of techniques and processes for performing accuracy assessments of remotely sensed data, the importance of accuracy assessments for any mapping project involving remotely sensed data, the importance of planning for assessments, tools for assessment, areas in which assessments can be improved upon, and the importance of documentation. The video recording runs 11:51 minutes in length.
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Accuracy Assessment of Remotely Sensed Data (Part Seven of Seven)
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October 21st, 2020
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