Quantifying Spatial Uncertainty In Natural Resources: Theory And Applications For GIS And Remote Sensing - Theory and Applications for GIS and Remote Sensing - Russell Congalton, Jeffery D. Phillips, Todd H. Mowrer, H. Todd Mower, Russell G. Congaltor, Mowrer, H. Todd, Congalton, Russell G (2000)
ISBN 1575041316
Subject Geographic information systems - Congresses; Natural resources - Management - Congresses; Remote sensing - Congresses; Spatial analysis (Statistics) - Congresses
Publisher CRC
Publication Date 3/1/2000
Format Hardcover (260 x 182 mm)
Language eng
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Spatial uncertainty analysis has become a recognized discipline that integrates expertise from geographic information science, remote sensing, spatial and classical statistics and many others. The chapters are divided into two sections; the first section concentrates on accuracy assessment issues and the second on modelling uncertainty. This book will be useful both to those new to spatial uncertainty assessment and to experienced practitioners. Those interested in the application of appropriate uncertainty assessment techniques are provided with examples of many applications based in remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS). For researchers, this book presents a snapshot of the state-of-the-art of uncertainty assessment, providing theoretical chapters based in classical and spatial statistics.
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Location 1,6
Index 276
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LoC Classification G70.212.Q83 2000
Dewey 910/.285
Cover Price $119.95
Nr of Pages 350
Notes
Based on revised and expanded papers presented at the Second International Symposium on Spatial Accuracy Assessment in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences.