
Modelling map positional error to infer true feature location
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Barber, JJ; Gelfand, AE; Silander, JA
Published in: Canadian Journal of Statistics
January 1, 2006
The authors consider the issue of map positional error, or the difference between location as represented in a spatial database (i.e., a map) and the corresponding unobservable true location. They propose a fully model-based approach that incorporates aspects of the map registration process commonly performed by users of geographic informations systems, including rubber-sheeting. They explain how estimates of positional error can be obtained, hence estimates of true location. They show that with multiple maps of varying accuracy along with ground truthing data, suitable model averaging offers a strategy for using all of the maps to learn about true location.
Duke Scholars
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Canadian Journal of Statistics
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ISSN
0319-5724
Publication Date
January 1, 2006
Volume
34
Issue
4
Start / End Page
659 / 676
Related Subject Headings
- Statistics & Probability
- 4905 Statistics
- 1403 Econometrics
- 0104 Statistics
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Barber, J. J., Gelfand, A. E., & Silander, J. A. (2006). Modelling map positional error to infer true feature location. Canadian Journal of Statistics, 34(4), 659–676. https://doi.org/10.1002/cjs.5550340407
Barber, J. J., A. E. Gelfand, and J. A. Silander. “Modelling map positional error to infer true feature location.” Canadian Journal of Statistics 34, no. 4 (January 1, 2006): 659–76. https://doi.org/10.1002/cjs.5550340407.
Barber JJ, Gelfand AE, Silander JA. Modelling map positional error to infer true feature location. Canadian Journal of Statistics. 2006 Jan 1;34(4):659–76.
Barber, J. J., et al. “Modelling map positional error to infer true feature location.” Canadian Journal of Statistics, vol. 34, no. 4, Jan. 2006, pp. 659–76. Scopus, doi:10.1002/cjs.5550340407.
Barber JJ, Gelfand AE, Silander JA. Modelling map positional error to infer true feature location. Canadian Journal of Statistics. 2006 Jan 1;34(4):659–676.

Published In
Canadian Journal of Statistics
DOI
ISSN
0319-5724
Publication Date
January 1, 2006
Volume
34
Issue
4
Start / End Page
659 / 676
Related Subject Headings
- Statistics & Probability
- 4905 Statistics
- 1403 Econometrics
- 0104 Statistics