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Geographically weighted methods for estimating local surfaces of overall, user and producer accuracies
2013
Remote Sensing Letters
The confusion matrix is the standard way for reporting the accuracy of land cover and other information classified from remote sensing imagery. This letter describes a geographically weighted method for generating spatially distributed measures of accuracy (overall, user and producer accuracies) from a logistic Geographically Weighted Regression. A kernel-based approach defines the data and weights that are used to calculate the accuracies at each location in the study area. The results compare
doi:10.1080/2150704x.2012.736694
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