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Technical note assessing the accuracy of Landsat Thematic Mapper classification using double sampling

January 1, 1998

Double sampling was used to provide a cost efficient estimate of the accuracy of a Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) classification map of a scene located in the Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. In the first phase, 200 sample points were randomly selected to assess the accuracy between Landsat TM data and aerial photography. The overall accuracy and Kappa statistic were 49.5 per cent and 32.5 per cent, respectively. In the second phase, 25 sample points identified in the first phase were selected using stratified random sampling and located in the field. This information was used to correct for misclassification errors associated with the first phase samples. The overall accuracy and Kappa statistic increased to 59.6 per cent and 45.6 per cent, respectively.

Publication Year 1998
Title Technical note assessing the accuracy of Landsat Thematic Mapper classification using double sampling
DOI 10.1080/014311698214857
Authors M. A. Kalkhan, R.M. Reich, T.J. Stohlgren
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
Index ID 70020814
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse