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  The use of low cost scanning data for land cover mapping in the west central Sahel
 
 
Titel: The use of low cost scanning data for land cover mapping in the west central Sahel
Auteur: Ringrose, Susan
Huckerby, Cheryl
Matheson, Wilma
Verschenen in: Geocarto international
Paginering: Jaargang 11 (1996) nr. 4 pagina's 91-96
Jaar: 1996-12
Inhoud: The use of low cost scanning techniques in association with image processing is considered for land use/land cover mapping in part of the Sahel. This paper describes variations in the use of a Sharp JX 320 colour scanner and associated software in capturing satellite diapositive imagery (at 1:1 000 000) and thematic map data on a PC with the aim of developing a method for using scanned data in a GIS system. Optimal image scanning was achieved using PC-Quickscan II with the MTR set to strong and RGB lightness at 100%. Scanning at 300 dpi developed a dot (pixel) size representing 86.7m on the ground. Thematic map scanning was improved by using the Image-In program and the black and white lineart format set with no colour controls or edge correction. The spatial resolution of the digitised maps was 173.4m. Generally scanning imagery was best achieved through PC-Quickscan because no editing was required. Since editing thematic maps was essential because extraneous lines and shadow was picked up, Image-In was found most useful. Once captured all data were transferred to an image processing environment (in this case, microBRIAN) and the satellite data enhanced to improve land use/land cover recognition by using Principal Components Analysis. The results of scanned data mapping were compared directly with those obtained by visual analysis and a number of differences were noted. Field check data from 92 sites were used to verify the mapped data accuracy using GIS tools. An overall range of accuracy between 67% and 85% was achieved with an average accuracy of 77%. This is comparable to land use/land cover mapping accuracies using digital MSS data.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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