It performs a fuzzy comparison of images, mimicking the way human observers compare maps. It takes many aspects into consideration simultaneously. It looks at both local and global similarities, logical coherence and patterns. While other map comparison methods usually focus on single aspects, this one has the flexibility to switch from one aspect to the other. This article explains these features quite well:
H. Visser and T. de Nijs, 2006. The Map Comparison Kit. Environmental Modeling & Software 21, 346-358. Best, Márcia 2009/11/8 Paolo Cavallini <[email protected]> > > Hi Marcia. > Sorry about my ignorance, but what can this do that GRASS can't? > All the best.
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