Authors
Narumasa Tsutsumida, Alexis J Comber
Publication date
2015/9/1
Journal
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
Volume
41
Pages
46-55
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Remote sensing is a useful tool for monitoring changes in land cover over time. The accuracy of such time-series analyses has hitherto only been assessed using confusion matrices. The matrix allows global measures of user, producer and overall accuracies to be generated, but lacks consideration of any spatial aspects of accuracy. It is well known that land cover errors are typically spatially auto-correlated and can have a distinct spatial distribution. As yet little work has considered the temporal dimension and investigated the persistence or errors in both geographic and temporal dimensions. Spatio-temporal errors can have a profound impact on both change detection and on environmental monitoring and modelling activities using land cover data. This study investigated methods for describing the spatio-temporal characteristics of classification accuracy. Annual thematic maps were created using a random forest …
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Scholar articles
N Tsutsumida, AJ Comber - International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and …, 2015