S. Gopal et C. Woodcock, THEORY AND METHODS FOR ACCURACY ASSESSMENT OF THEMATIC MAPS USING FUZZY-SETS, Photogrammetric engineering and remote sensing, 60(2), 1994, pp. 181-188
The use of fuzzy sets in map accuracy assessment expands the amount of
information that can be provided regarding the nature, frequency, mag
nitude, and source of errors in a thematic map. The need for using fuz
zy sets arises from the observation that all map locations do not fit
unambiguously in a single map category. Fuzzy sets allow for varying l
evels of set membership for multiple map categories. A linguistic meas
urement scale allows the kinds of comments commonly made during map ev
aluations to be used to quantify map accuracy. Four tables result from
the use of fuzzy functions, and when taken together they provide more
information than traditional confusion matrices. The use of a hypothe
tical dataset helps illustrate the benefits of the new methods. It is
hoped that the enhanced ability to evaluate maps resulting from the us
e of fuzzy sets will improve our understanding of uncertainty in maps
and facilitate improved error modeling.