Errors within height models have, in the past, been communicated in terms of global measures of accuracy for the model. Such quantification ignores the spatial structure of errors across the surface, hindering subsequent analysis.
This paper demonstrates the importance of understanding the spatial structure of error using, as an example, the creation of a Digital Surface Model (DSM) from laser scanner data.
This working paper is available as a PDF. The file size is 442KB.
Authors: Tessa Anderson
Publication Date: 1/10/2003