Introductory Accuracy Assessment of Remotely Sensed Data (Part 2 of 2)

This video from AmericaView is part of a series that explores the process of assessing the accuracy of maps made from remotely sensed data. This recording is the second of two introductory videos. In the video, Russell G. Congalton talks about key concepts for general accuracy assessments, positional accuracy assessments, and thematic accuracy assessments. Key concepts include planning, reference data, similarities, sources of error, classification scheme, sample size, spatial autocorrelation, and positional and thematic accuracy. The video recording runs 28:17 minutes in length.

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Introductory Accuracy Assessment of Remotely Sensed Data (Part Two of Two)
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