Digitizing training and test areas
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# Buffering sample points | # Buffering sample points | ||
## Open {{mitem|text=Vector --> Geoprocessing tools --> Buffer}}. Select the generated points shapefile as input layer. | ## Open {{mitem|text=Vector --> Geoprocessing tools --> Buffer}}. Select the generated points shapefile as input layer. | ||
− | ## Enter | + | ## Enter 200 (meter) as {{mitem|text=Buffer distance}}. |
## Enter a file path and name, e.g. ''188_pca_indices_buffer'', confirm with {{button|text=OK}} and confirm the following dialogue to let the result be added to the project. | ## Enter a file path and name, e.g. ''188_pca_indices_buffer'', confirm with {{button|text=OK}} and confirm the following dialogue to let the result be added to the project. | ||
# To get an overview of the terrain, you may add a google sattelite layer | # To get an overview of the terrain, you may add a google sattelite layer |
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- This article is part of the QGIS tutorial 2013/14.
In this article you will learn how to create test areas for landscape classification.
- Generating sample points
- Load the raster map 188_pca_indices, which should be available in the course data.
- Open Vector --> Research tools --> regular points. If not selected by default, set the Input Boundary Layer to 188_pca_indices.
- Select the radio button Use this number of points and set the number to 50.
- Set Initial set from corner (LH side)
- Enter the file name and path by clicking Browse. You may use 188_pca_indices_points as a file name.
- Confirm with OK. Let the new layer be added to the TOC.
- Buffering sample points
- Open Vector --> Geoprocessing tools --> Buffer. Select the generated points shapefile as input layer.
- Enter 200 (meter) as Buffer distance.
- Enter a file path and name, e.g. 188_pca_indices_buffer, confirm with OK and confirm the following dialogue to let the result be added to the project.
- To get an overview of the terrain, you may add a google sattelite layer
- Create a new shapefile layer
- Select Layer --> New --> New Shapefile Layer.
- As layer type, select Polygon. Click the Specify SRS button and select WGS 84/Pseudo Mercator (EPSG:3857).
- To add an attibute:
- For the attribute's name type (Class into the Name field of the New attribute section.
- Select Whole number as data type.
- Confirm with Add to attributes list.
- Confirm with OK and enter the path and name (e.g. Training) in the following menu.
- Select Layer --> New --> New Shapefile Layer.
- Digitizing areas
- Open the file digitizing_classes.pdf from the course data for a reference of landscape classes.
- Select the new shapefile in the TOC. Start the edit mode by clicking the Toggle editing button .
- Click Add feature to start digitizing. Draw polygons according to the landscape classes. Simply click the desired point on the canvas to start. After selecting a second point, the third point will construct a triangle and each additional point will add another triangle to the geometry. Finish the geometry by right-clicking and entering the attributes in the appearing window (just use an increasing number for the ID). Take your time to get used to this way of digitizing -- you can always delete the last polygon by simply clicking Cancel in the attributes dialogue, or by selecting it and deleting with the Delete selected button.