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presence of some few indicator species or 
have even been relatively homogenously 
reformed by cattle grazing which led to 
mutual misclassifications. A fusion of the 
24 associations to only 16 classes let the 
classification accurasy rise from 40 % to 
80 %. 
6 CONCLUSION 
Within the present study once more it turned 
out that object classes of geoscientific 
maps can be automatically reclassified using 
remote sensing data with very different 
success. Some of the reasons for these 
stronly diverging results are the following: 
- poor geometrical quality of boundaries 
of object classes; 
- generosity in field mapping; 
cartographic generalization; 
- problematic spatial delimitation of 
object classes and their topographic 
neighbourhood (length and shape of 
borderlines) ; 
- different radiometric quality within one 
image; 
- similarity of object classes in spectral 
characteristics (feature space); 
- changes between date of field mapping 
and date of remote sensing data 
acquisition; 
selection of training areas; 
- selection of classification algorithm; 
- different suitability of remote sensing 
as a measuring method for various object 
classes; 
- different empirical contents of 
predominantly theory-derived categories; 
different validity of indirect 
conclusions from sensor-exposed surface 
classes to subterraneous object classes; 
allochthonous geo-ecosystems. 
Based on our experiences we would like to 
emphasize that the combined interpretation 
of remote sensing data and thematic maps by 
means of digital image processing is an 
indispensable help in geoscientific and 
geoecological studies. It is mainly two 
applications which are of special interest. 
One is the possiblity to relativize the 
information derived from various sources in 
a way, that as a final product more 
plausible, more consistent and hence, more 
reliable maps exist. This causes the 
necessity to disclose the theoretical 
reflections on the problems of thematic and 
spatial delimitation of object classes and 
thus to stimulate the examination and 
development of geoscientific and ecological 
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