dasymetric
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Coined by its inventor, Benjamin (Veniamin) Petrovich Semenov-Tyan-Shansky in 1911, from Ancient Greek δασύς (dasús, “thick with leaves, dense”) and μέτρον (métron, “measure”).
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[edit]dasymetric (not comparable)
- Of or relating to a method of thematic mapping that uses areal symbols to classify volumetric data in a spatial manner.
- 2003, Victor Mesev, Remotely-Sensed Cities, page 151:
- A final issue that must be considered in the dasymetric approach is error in the classification of the satellite image.
- 2011, Xiaojun Yang, Urban Remote Sensing: Monitoring, Synthesis and Modeling in the Urban Environment:
- Therefore, the spatial redistribution of population and other sociodemographic data, as we will focus our discussion in this chapter, involves two transformation processes: dasymetric mapping, which involves data disaggregation, to in turn enable areal interpolation, which involves data reaggregation to a set of desired areal units.