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INCORPORATING LAND-USE MAPPING UNCERTAINTY IN REMOTE SENSING BASED CALIBRATION OF LAND-USE CHANGE MODELS
2013
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Building urban growth models typically involves a process of historic calibration based on historic time series of land-use maps, usually obtained from satellite imagery. Both the remote sensing data analysis to infer land use and the subsequent mode lling of land-use change are subject to uncertainties, which may have an impact on the accuracy of future land-use predictions. Our research aims to quantify and reduce these uncertainties by means of a particle filter data assimilation approach
doi:10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-2-w1-7-2013
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