Uncertainty in remote sensing and GIS / edited by Giles M. Foody and Peter M. Atkinson. - Hoboken, NJ : J. Wiley, c2002. - xviii, 307 p., [4] p. of plates : ill. ; 26 cm.

Uncertainty in Remote Sensing and GIS: Fundamentals (Page-1) Uncertainty in Remote Sensing (Page-19), Toward a Comprehensive View of Uncertainty in Remote Sensing Analysis (Page-25), On the Ambiguity Induced by a Remote Sensor's PSF (Page-37), Pixel Unmixing at the Sub-pixel Scale Based on Land Cover Class Probabilities: Application to Urban Areas (Page-59), Super-resolution Land Cover Mapping from Remotely Sensed Imagery using a Hopfield Neural Network (Page-77), Uncertainty in Land Cover Mapping from Remotely Sensed Data using Textural Algorithm and Artificial Neural Networks (Page-99), Remote Monitoring of the Impact of ENSO-related Drought on Sabah Rainforest using NOAA AVHRR Middle Infrared Reflectance: Exploring Emissivity Uncertainty (Page-119), Land Cover Map 2000 and Meta-data at the Land Parcel Level (Page-143),Analysing Uncertainty Propagation in GIS: Why is it not that Simple (Page-155), Managing Uncertainty in a Geospatial Model of Biodiversity (Page-167), The Effects of Uncertainty in Deposition Data on Predicting Exceedances to Acidity Critical Loads for Sensitive UK Ecosystems (Page-187), Vertical and Horizontal Spatial Variation of Geostatistical Prediction (Page-209), Geostatistical Prediction and Simulation of the Lateral and Vertical Extent of Soil Horizons (Page-223), Increasing the Accuracy of Predictions of Monthly Precipitation in Great Britain using Kriging with an External Drift (Page-243),Conditional Simulation Applied to Uncertainty Assessment in DTMs (Page-269), Current Status of Uncertainty Issues in Remote Sensing and GIS (Page-287), Index (Page-303).

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Geographic information systems.
Remote sensing.
Uncertainty (Information theory)

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