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Real-world geospatial data are located with a measuring device; thus, products from different sources, such as imagery and ground measurements will have a relative uncertainty. Common consumer GNSS devices have an absolute uncertainty of ~±3m, while modern satellite imagery may have a pixel size of ≤0.5m. Ground reference data and imagery layers can therefore be misaligned by several pixels, significantly affecting applications such as training of machine learning classifiers.
This guide introduces students to the purpose, structure, and design of infographics. It outlines key components, steps for creation, and how generative AI tools can assist with planning, content development, and visual design.
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