Ask Question Asked 9 years, 11 months ago Modified 9 years, 11 months ago Viewed 546 times 2 if i rectify a low resolution data and high resolution data and both have same RMS error =1 then what would be rectify more accurately? means for which resolution this error is more acceptable ...
NNRMS Standard process has been defined for a 'common framework' and has standard parameters for images, thematic mapping, GIS database and services/outputs. Seamlessness (either real or virtual) has been kept as a critical element in the total standardization process allowing both geographical ...
NNRMS Standard process has been defined for a 'common framework' and has standard parameters for images, thematic mapping, GIS database and services/outputs. Seamlessness (either real or virtual) has been kept as a critical element in the total standardization process allowing both geographical ...