Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing XXIX 2023
DOI: 10.1117/12.2679433
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Accuracy assessment of land-use-land-cover maps: the semantic gap between in situ and satellite data

Claudia Paris,
Laura Martinez-Sanchez,
Marijn van der Velde
et al.

Abstract: The availability of high-resolution, open, and free satellite data has facilitated the production of global Land-Use-Land-Cover (LULC) maps, which are extremely important to monitor the Earth’s surface constantly. However, generating these maps demands significant efforts in collecting a vast amount of data to train the classifier and to assess their accuracy. Although in-situ surveys are generally regarded as reliable sources of information, it is important to note that there may be inconsistencies between th… Show more

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