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100 1 $aCongalton, Russell G.,$d1957-
245 10 $aAssesssing the accuracy of remotely sensed data
:$bprinciples and practices /$cRussell G. Congalton, Kass
Green.
260 $aBoca Raton :$bLewis Publications,$cc1999.
300 $a137 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
440 0 $aMapping science series.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 125-131)
and index.
520 $aThe need to assess the accuracy of maps generated
from remotely sensed data is critical to every mapping
project. Assessing the Accuracy of Remotely Sensed Data:
Principles and Practices presents the considerations,
techniques, and basic principles all in one complete volume.
It is a practical guide for everyone who works with remotely
sensed data to produce maps.
650 0 $aRemote sensing$xEvaluation.
700 1 $aGreen, Kass.
970 11 $lCh. 1$tIntroduction$p1
970 11 $lCh. 2$tOverview$p7
970 11 $lCh. 3$tSample Design$p11
970 11 $lCh. 4$tData Collection$p27
970 11 $lCh. 5$tBasic Analysis Techniques$p43
970 11 $lCh. 6$tAnalysis of Differences in the Error
Matrix$p65
970 11 $lCh. 7$tAdvanced Topics$p75
970 11 $lCh. 8$tThe California Hardwood Rangeland
Monitoring Project$p85
970 01 $tReferences$p125
970 01 $tIndex$p133
980 $aSince 1991, Dr. Russell G. Congalton has been on
the faculty in the Department of Natural Resources at the
University of New Hampshire. Currently he is an Associate
Professor of Remote Sensing and GIS.
980 $aKass Green is a cofounder and President of
Pacific Meridian Resources, a natural resources, GIS and
remote sensing consulting firm.
997 $boclc
997 $bacas