Publication | Open Access
The role of morphometric parameters in Digital Terrain Models interpolation accuracy: a case study
30
Citations
61
References
2013
Year
EngineeringGeomorphologyQuantitative GeomorphologyCurve ModelingGeological ModelingSocial SciencesGeotechnical EngineeringMorphometric ParametersInterpolation QualityGeospatial MappingImage AnalysisInterpolation AccuracyCurve FittingComputational GeometryGeodesyGeometric ModelingCartographyGeometric InterpolationSurveyingGeographyInterpolation Accuracy.the AnalysisLandscape Evolution ModelCivil EngineeringCase StudyGeomechanicsRemote Sensing
In the present study different algorithms, usually available in GIS environment, are analyzed in order to spot an optimal interpolation methodology and to define, by classification techniques, which morphological variable affects the interpolation quality. The investigated dataset is a helicopter-borne laser scanner survey carried out on a mountain slope. It has been interpolated at various resolutions, and a percentage of the entire set has been employed to evaluate the interpolation accuracy.The analysis has highlighted, among the tested interpolators, the Natural Neighbour as the best one. The classification has drawn the attention to the total curvature and slope as the main factors affecting interpolation accuracy. The next goal is the mapping of such classification results.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1