Autoren
Martin Klotz, Thomas Kemper, Christian Geiß, Thomas Esch, Hannes Taubenböck
Publikationsdatum
2016/6/1
Zeitschrift
Remote Sensing of Environment
Band
178
Seiten
191-212
Verlag
Elsevier
Beschreibung
Mapping of settlement areas from space is entering a new era. With the recently developed Global Urban Footprint (based on radar data from TanDEM-X) and the Global Human Settlement Layer (based on optical data), two new initiatives that promise to map complex settlement patterns at global scales and unprecedented spatial resolutions are about to enter the scientific and map user community. However, comparative studies on these layers' strengths and weaknesses, especially in terms of their potential added value with regard to existing lower resolution maps, as well as their assessed accuracy are still absent. In this regard, we introduce a multi-scale cross-comparison framework that uses the best existing urban maps as a benchmark. To paint a complete picture, we simultaneously address several components of map accuracy including relative inter-map agreement, absolute accuracies and pattern-based …
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