Journal article

A comparison of resampling methods for remote sensing classification and accuracy assessment

MB Lyons, DA Keith, SR Phinn, TJ Mason, J Elith

Remote Sensing of Environment | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2018

Abstract

Maps that categorise the landscape into discrete units are a cornerstone of many scientific, management and conservation activities. The accuracy of these maps is often the primary piece of information used to make decisions about the mapping process or judge the quality of the final map. Variance is critical information when considering map accuracy, yet commonly reported accuracy metrics often do not provide that information. Various resampling frameworks have been proposed and shown to reconcile this issue, but have had limited uptake. In this paper, we compare the traditional approach of a single split of data into a training set (for classification) and test set (for accuracy assessment..

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