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Metrics That Make A Difference

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Metrics That Make A Difference[1][edit]

Metrics That Make A Difference is a book created solely by Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr.. All right reserved. All Material described on this page is in reference to this book and used for class purposes as well as education to a general audience.

The video link attached to this page was created by students to help explain concepts in each chapter as listed below.

Chapter 1[edit]

Binary Variable Versus Binary Variable[edit]

Chapter 2[edit]

Binary Variable Versus Rank Variable[edit]

Chapter 3[edit]

Application of the Total Operating Characteristic[edit]

Chapter 4[edit]

Categorical Variable Versus Categorical Variable[edit]

Chapter 5[edit]

Application to Categorical Error Assessment with Sampling[edit]

Chapter 6[edit]

Multiple Spatial Resolutions for Categorical Variables[edit]

Chapter 7[edit]

Application to Categorical Temporal Change[edit]

Chapter 8[edit]

Interval Variable Versus Interval Variable[edit]

Chapter 9[edit]

Interval Variable Versus Interval Variable[edit]

Chapter 10[edit]

Indices of Agreement[edit]

Chapter 11[edit]

Vector Variable Versus Vector Variable[edit]

Chapter 12[edit]

Commandments to Avoid Deadly Sins[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Pontius, Robert Gilmore (2022). Metrics that make a difference: how to analyze change and error. Advances in geographic information science. Cham: Springer. ISBN 978-3-030-70764-4. Search this book on


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