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Forest Classification Accuracy as Influenced by Multispectral Scanner Spatial Resolution
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EngineeringForest BiometricsLand UseForestryLand CoverEarth ScienceSocial SciencesData ScienceBiogeographySpatial ResolutionsSpatial ResolutionSupervised ClassificationGeographyForest Health MonitoringLand Cover MapDeforestationForest Resource ManagementRemote SensingForest InventoryForest Classification AccuracySpatial Statistics
The author has identified the following significant results. A supervised classification within two separate ground areas of the Sam Houston National Forest was carried out for two sq meters spatial resolution MSS data. Data were progressively coarsened to simulate five additional cases of spatial resolution ranging up to 64 sq meters. Similar processing and analysis of all spatial resolutions enabled evaluations of the effect of spatial resolution on classification accuracy for various levels of detail and the effects on area proportion estimation for very general forest features. For very coarse resolutions, a subset of spectral channels which simulated the proposed thematic mapper channels was used to study classification accuracy.