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If not already installed on your laptop: [http://wiki.awf.forst.uni-goettingen.de/wiki/index.php/R_installation install R], [http://www.rstudio.org RStudio] and [https://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/Rtools/ Rtools].
 
If not already installed on your laptop: [http://wiki.awf.forst.uni-goettingen.de/wiki/index.php/R_installation install R], [http://www.rstudio.org RStudio] and [https://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/Rtools/ Rtools].
 
Start Rstudio and type into the console:
 
Start Rstudio and type into the console:
install.packages("shiny")
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<pre>
 
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install.packages("shiny", dependencies = TRUE)
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==Create validation sample points with a stratified random sampling design==
 
==Create validation sample points with a stratified random sampling design==
 
Start Rstudio and type into console:
 
Start Rstudio and type into console:

Revision as of 14:05, 6 January 2020

Contents

QGIS Processing toolbox with OTB plugin

  1. Type into the search box of Processing tools Confusion and double click ComputeConfusionMatrix.
  2. Set the classified map as Input image.
  3. Select the output file name with the extension .csv under Matrix output.
  4. The validation data can be in vector or raster format. Select as Ground truth vector.
  5. Set the validation file CE_2020-01-03.shp as Input reference vector data.
  6. Set the Field name with the class code valid_clas.
  7. Click Run.
  8. Open the CSV output file with Libre Office Calc or MS Excel. Calculate User accuracies, Producer accuracies, Overall accuracy and Kappa index.

Qgis otb confusionMatrix.png

Accuracy assessment and stratified area estimation with R

FAO implemented a map validation and stratified area estimation tool based on R, Rstudio and the Shiny package. The method is based on Olofsson et al. 2013, 2014) If not already installed on your laptop: install R, RStudio and Rtools. Start Rstudio and type into the console:

install.packages("shiny", dependencies = TRUE)

Create validation sample points with a stratified random sampling design

Start Rstudio and type into console:

library(shiny)
options(shiny.launch.browser = TRUE)
runGitHub("openforis/accuracy-assessment",subdir="aa_design")

Area estimation

Start Rstudio and type into console:

library(shiny)
options(shiny.launch.browser = TRUE)
runGitHub("openforis/accuracy-assessment",subdir="aa_analysis")
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