Airborne MSS for land cover classification II |
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Authors: | Paul I. Curran Mike I. Pedley |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Geography , University College of Swansea , Swansea, SA2 8PP, United Kingdom;2. Department of Geography , University of Sheffield , Sheffield, S10 2TN’, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | ![]() A basic methodology for land cover classification using airborne multispectral scanner (MSS) imagery is outlined. This includes waveband selection and radiometric calibration; correction for scan angle and atmosphere; training and classification and accuracy assessment. Refinements to this basic methodology include per‐field sampling and the addition of low‐pass filtering, image texture, prior probabilities and two dates of imagery. For a study area in upland England, eight land covers were classified with a mean accuracy of 52.6 percent using the basic methodology. This was increased to 79.0 percent by using a suitability refined methodology. Per‐field sampling accounted for the largest proportion of this increase. |
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