Death to Kappa: birth of quantity disagreement and allocation disagreement for accuracy assessment
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The family of Kappa indices of agreement claim to compare a map's observed classification accuracy relative to the expected accuracy of baseline maps that can have two types of randomness: (1) random distribution of the quantity of each category and (2) random spatial allocation of the categories. Use of the Kappa indices has become part of the culture in remote sensing and other fields. This article exam- ines five different Kappa indices, some of which were derived by the first author in 2000. We expose the indices' properties mathematically and illustrate their limitations graphically, with emphasis on Kappa's use of randomness as a baseline, and the often-ignored conversion from an observed sample matrix…
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- Randomness
- Kappa
- Baseline (sea)
- Statistics
- Population
- Computer science
- Cohen's kappa
- Matrix (chemical analysis)
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