2009 5th International Colloquium on Signal Processing &Amp; Its Applications 2009
DOI: 10.1109/cspa.2009.5069194
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Introducing residual errors in accuracy assessment for remotely sensed change detection

Abstract: Accuracy assessment for map comparison is commonly found in urban planning research, especially for detecting error in remotely sensed imagery data. It is to compare two sources of spatial information. In analyzing such information quantitatively, the two datasets are summarized in a confusion matrix, which is represented in a form of percentage of predicted value against its actual data (ground truth). The common acceptable percentage is eighty percent and above. In this paper, we present a new way of accurac… Show more

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