if you have one class then I think there is no need to perform accuracy assessment. You can simply count the identified pixels and report it in form of percentage.
@@integeratedwaterresourcesm3111 It is not a good solution, wasting time and energy . Moreover, needs a huge expenses. is there any other idea for doing accuracy assessment??
If you know the area you can use google earth. Other solution is use citizen science. You can ask community or department to provide you the information. We usually collaborate with irrigation department for this kind of information. They have personal 24/7/365 on site, and using phone they can provide you information. You personally do not need to visit the field.
Nice Tutorial Indeed. Could you please share the Kappa Coefficient Equation that you have used here? Thanks.
Very nice explanation. Thanks a lot!
omg. Your video and tutorial is very helpful! Thank you so much. You earn my sub. keep up doing videos on arcgis
Thanks, will do!
How this video is so much less no of views... Good way of explanations... Thank you 😊
You are welcome 😊
Muchas gracias de verdad, me ha salvado para mi tesis, saludos =)
it is a valuable video sir
Thank for a very well-explained video. By the way, I am a beginner.
Thanks for sharing, helpful
Hi can you add the word document in the description. It would be very helpful. thanks.
Any way of doing accuracy assessment for only one class along with kappa coefficient?
if you have one class then I think there is no need to perform accuracy assessment. You can simply count the identified pixels and report it in form of percentage.
Brother, I can you link the word.
Could you tell me please how you generated the G data??
For G data you need to visit field and take gps coordinates and tag them according to your classes.
@@integeratedwaterresourcesm3111 It is not a good solution, wasting time and energy . Moreover, needs a huge expenses. is there any other idea for doing accuracy assessment??
If you know the area you can use google earth. Other solution is use citizen science. You can ask community or department to provide you the information. We usually collaborate with irrigation department for this kind of information. They have personal 24/7/365 on site, and using phone they can provide you information. You personally do not need to visit the field.