Assessing the Accuracy of Remotely Sensed Data: Principles and Practices, Third Edition
暫譯: 遙感數據準確性評估:原則與實務(第三版)
Congalton, Russell G., Green, Kass
- 出版商: CRC
- 出版日期: 2020-09-30
- 售價: $2,460
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $2,337
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 348
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 0367656671
- ISBN-13: 9780367656676
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商品描述
The past 10 years have brought amazing changes to the technologies used to turn remotely sensed data into maps. As a result, the principles and practices necessary for assessing the accuracy of those maps have also evolved and matured. This third edition of Assessing the Accuracy of Remotely Sensed Data: Principles and Practices is thoroughly updated and includes five new chapters. Now 15 chapters long, this text is the only one of its kind to provide geospatial analysts with the requisite considerations, tools, and theory necessary to conduct successful and efficient map accuracy assessments; and map users with the knowledge to fully understand the assessment process to ensure effective use of maps.
See What's New in the Third Edition:
- All original chapters have been updated to include new standards, practices, and methodologies.
- A new chapter on planning accuracy assessments.
- A new chapter on assessing maps created using object-based technologies.
- Two case study chapters - one showcasing the assessment of maps created from traditional methods, and one on the assessment of object-based maps.
- Emphasis on considering and planning for positional accuracy in concert with thematic accuracy.
- An appendix containing the internationally recognized ASPRS Positional Accuracy Standards.
- A new final chapter summarizing the key concepts, considerations and lessons learned by the authors in their decades of implementing and evaluating accuracy assessments.
Assessing map accuracy is complex; however, the discussions in this book, together with the many figures, tables, and case studies, clearly present the necessary concepts and considerations for conducting an assessment that is both is practical, statistically reliable, and achievable.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
過去十年,將遙感數據轉換為地圖的技術發生了驚人的變化。因此,評估這些地圖準確性所需的原則和實踐也隨之演變和成熟。本書《評估遙感數據的準確性:原則與實踐》第三版已全面更新,並新增五個章節。現在本書共有十五個章節,是唯一一本為地理空間分析師提供進行成功且高效的地圖準確性評估所需考量、工具和理論的書籍;同時也為地圖使用者提供充分理解評估過程的知識,以確保有效使用地圖。
第三版的新內容包括:
- 所有原始章節已更新,以納入新的標準、實踐和方法論。
- 新增一章關於準確性評估的規劃。
- 新增一章關於使用基於物件技術創建的地圖的評估。
- 兩個案例研究章節 - 一個展示使用傳統方法創建的地圖的評估,另一個則是關於基於物件的地圖的評估。
- 強調在考慮主題準確性的同時,規劃位置準確性。
- 附錄包含國際公認的ASPRS位置準確性標準。
- 新增最後一章總結作者在數十年實施和評估準確性評估過程中所學到的關鍵概念、考量和經驗教訓。
評估地圖準確性是複雜的;然而,本書中的討論,加上眾多的圖表、表格和案例研究,清楚地呈現了進行實用、統計可靠且可實現的評估所需的概念和考量。
作者簡介
Russell G. Congalton is Professor of Remote Sensing and GIS in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at the University of New Hampshire. He is responsible for teaching courses in geospatial analysis including The Science of Where, Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry and Image Interpretation, Digital Image Processing, and Geographic Information Systems. Russ has authored or coauthored more than 200 papers and conference proceedings. He is the author of twelve book chapters, co-editor of a book on spatial uncertainty in natural resource databases titled, Quantifying Spatial Uncertainty in Natural Resources: Theory and Applications for GIS and Remote Sensing, and is co-author of five books including the book, Imagery and GIS: Best Practices for Extracting Information from Imagery, published by ESRI in 2017. Russ served as President of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) in 2004-2005, as the National Workshop Director for ASPRS from 1997 - 2008, and as Editor-in-Chief of Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing from 2008 - 2016. He was elected a Fellow in 2007 and an Honorary Member in 2016.
Dr. Congalton received a B.S. (Natural Resource Management) from Rutgers University in 1979. He earned an M.S. (1981) and a Ph.D. (1984) in remote sensing and forest biometrics from Virginia Tech. In addition to his academic position, Russ served as Chief Scientist of Pacific Meridian Resources from its founding in 1988 until 2000 and then as Chief Scientist of Space Imaging Solutions from 2000 - 2004. From 2004 until 2015, Russ held the position of Senior Technical Advisor with the Solutions Group of Sanborn, the oldest mapping company in the US. Finally, he has been the New Hampshire View Director, part of the AmericaView Consortium, since 2007 and has served as member, secretary, vice-chair, and chair of the AmericaView Board of Directors.
Kass Green's experience spans thirty years of managing and supervising GIS and remote sensing professionals for vegetation mapping, as well as leadership in GIS and remote sensing research and policy. In 1988, Ms. Green co-founded Pacific Meridian Resources a GIS/remote sensing firm that she grew to 75 employees in 7 offices nationwide and sold to Space Imaging (now Digital Globe) in 2000. After running half of Space Imaging for 3 years, Ms. Green decided to focus her career on challenging remote sensing mapping and policy projects for public agencies, development organizations, and NGOs. Over the last ten years, Ms. Green has had the pleasure of using object oriented techniques to create detailed vegetation maps of Grand Canyon National Park, the national parks of Hawaii, and Sonoma County, California from high resolution optical imagery, lidar data, Landsat imagery, and multiple other data sets. Her work also includes international market studies and strategy papers for organizations such as the Omidyar Network, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the UK Department of International Development (DFID).
Ms. Green is a fellow and a lifetime honorary member of the American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS), and a past president of both MAPPS and ASPRS. She is the principle author of a recently published text for Esri Press titled Imagery and GIS: Best Practices for Extracting Information from Imagery. Ms. Green chairs NASA's Earth Science Applications Committee, co-founded and chaired the Dept. of the Interior's Landsat Advisory Group, and participated in the Landsat Science Team from 2013-17 as an ex-officio member.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
拉塞爾·G·康加爾頓是新罕布什爾大學自然資源與環境系的遙感與地理資訊系統教授。他負責教授地理空間分析的課程,包括《地理科學》、《遙感》、《攝影測量與影像解釋》、《數位影像處理》和《地理資訊系統》。拉斯已經撰寫或共同撰寫了超過200篇論文和會議論文集。他是十二個書章的作者,並共同編輯了一本關於自然資源數據庫空間不確定性的書籍,名為《量化自然資源中的空間不確定性:GIS和遙感的理論與應用》,並且是五本書的共同作者,其中包括2017年由ESRI出版的《影像與GIS:從影像中提取資訊的最佳實踐》。拉斯於2004-2005年擔任美國攝影測量與遙感學會(ASPRS)會長,1997年至2008年擔任ASPRS全國研討會主任,並於2008年至2016年擔任《攝影測量工程與遙感》期刊的主編。他於2007年被選為會士,2016年成為榮譽會員。
康加爾頓博士於1979年獲得羅格斯大學的自然資源管理學士學位。他在維吉尼亞理工大學獲得遙感和森林生物計量學的碩士(1981年)和博士(1984年)學位。除了學術職位外,拉斯自1988年創立太平洋子午線資源公司以來擔任首席科學家,直到2000年,然後在2000年至2004年擔任太空影像解決方案公司的首席科學家。從2004年到2015年,拉斯擔任美國最古老的測繪公司Sanborn的解決方案小組的高級技術顧問。最後,自2007年以來,他一直擔任新罕布什爾州視圖主任,並作為AmericaView聯盟的一部分,擔任AmericaView董事會的成員、秘書、副主席和主席。
卡斯·格林擁有三十年的經驗,管理和監督GIS和遙感專業人員進行植被映射,以及在GIS和遙感研究和政策方面的領導。1988年,格林女士共同創立了太平洋子午線資源公司,這是一家GIS/遙感公司,她將其擴展到全國7個辦公室的75名員工,並於2000年將其出售給太空影像公司(現在的Digital Globe)。在運營太空影像公司的一半業務三年後,格林女士決定將她的職業重心放在公共機構、發展組織和非政府組織的挑戰性遙感映射和政策項目上。在過去的十年中,格林女士有幸使用面向對象的技術,從高解析度光學影像、激光雷達數據、Landsat影像和多個其他數據集創建大峽谷國家公園、夏威夷國家公園和加州索諾瑪縣的詳細植被地圖。她的工作還包括為Omidyar Network、比爾和梅琳達·蓋茨基金會以及英國國際發展部(DFID)等組織進行國際市場研究和策略報告。
格林女士是美國攝影測量與遙感學會(ASPRS)的會士和終身榮譽會員,並曾擔任MAPPS和ASPRS的會長。她是最近由Esri Press出版的書籍《影像與GIS:從影像中提取資訊的最佳實踐》的主要作者。格林女士擔任NASA地球科學應用委員會的主席,並共同創立並擔任內政部Landsat諮詢小組的主席,並於2013年至2017年作為當然成員參加Landsat科學小組。