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| (a) simple land cover classification of (b) application of the 1976-based binary mask
19 July 1976 LANDSAT data to 1977 MSS band 7 imagery to isolate
forest areas
FIGURE 5.3. CLASSIFICATION MAP OBTAINED BY DIGITAL ANALYSIS AND ITS APPLICATION
AS A BINARY MASK TO ISOLATE AREAS OF CHANGE IN THE FOREST CANOPY. The simple
land cover classification map (a), which portrays non-forested land cover in black, forested areas in light
| gray and water in medium gray, was derived via maximum likelihood classification of the 19 July 1976
| LANDSAT digital image. A binary mask of ''0's" for non-forested areas and “1’s” for forested areas
| was created from this classification map and has been applied cell by cell to 1977 MSS band 7 imagery
to yield a new display (b). Thus, only those pixels previously classified as “forest” remain. This proce-
dure eliminates commission errors when delineating changes due to gypsy moth, as changes in agricul-
tural crops and other non-forest land areas no longer exist in the data set.
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