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Original Articles

Issues of uncertainty in super-resolution mapping and their implications for the design of an inter-comparison study

Pages 5293-5308 | Published online: 29 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Super-resolution mapping is a relatively new field in remote sensing whereby classification is undertaken at a finer spatial resolution than that of the input remotely sensed multiple-waveband imagery. A variety of different methods for super-resolution mapping have been proposed, including spatial pixel-swapping, spatial simulated annealing, Hopfield neural networks, feed-forward back-propagation neural networks and geostatistical methods. The accuracy of all of these new approaches has been tested, but the tests have tended to focus on the new technique (i.e. with little benchmarking against other techniques) and have used different measures of accuracy. There is, therefore, a need for greater inter-comparison between the various methods available, and a super-resolution inter-comparison study would be a welcome step towards this goal. This paper describes some of the issues that should be considered in the design of such a study.

Acknowledgements

The author thanks Prof. Jingxiong Zhang for his patience while the original paper was produced and Miss Na Yao for help with formatting the original paper.

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