

An edition of Assessing the accuracy of remotely sensed data (1998)
By Russell G. Congalton,Kass Green
Publish Date
2019
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group,CRC Press
Language
eng
Pages
220
Description:
The past 10 years have brought amazing changes to the technologies used to turn remotely sensed data into maps. As a result, the principles and practices necessary for assessing the accuracy of those maps have also evolved and matured. This third edition of Assessing the Accuracy of Remotely Sensed Data: Principles and Practices is thoroughly updated and includes five new chapters. Now 15 chapters long, this text is the only one of its kind to provide geospatial analysts with the requisite considerations, tools, and theory necessary to conduct successful and efficient map accuracy assessments; and map users with the knowledge to fully understand the assessment process to ensure effective use of maps.
subjects: Evaluation, Remote sensing, Technology, Remote Sensing Techniques, Technology & Industrial Arts, Science/Mathematics, Cartography, Environmental Engineering & Technology, Technology / Remote Sensing, Télédétection, Évaluation, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING, Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Systems, Mechanical, MATHEMATICS, Probability & Statistics, General, Imaging Systems