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on February 23, 2023

Exporting results of supervised classification using Ecognition

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Contents:

  • How do I export classification in ecognition?
  • How to do supervised classification in QGIS?
  • What is supervised image classification in Arcgis?
  • How do I export categories?
  • What is export classification?
  • What is SCP in QGIS?
  • How do I add a SCP to QGIS?
  • How do I add ASC file to QGIS?
  • How do I export my HEC RAS model?
  • How do I export vulnerability?
  • How do I export and import schemas?

How do I export classification in ecognition?

To export image objects or classifications, open the Export Results dialog box by choosing Export > Export Results from the main menu. In the Content Type drop-down box, choose one of the following: Image objects to export all image objects with individual object IDs and their attributes.

How to do supervised classification in QGIS?

Supervised classification in QGIS

  1. 1 Purpose and Introduction.
  2. 2 Installing the Software and SCP.
  3. 3 Obtaining the Data. 3.1 Unpack the Data.
  4. 4 Load the Data into QGIS and Preprocess it. 4.1 Creating a Band set.
  5. 5 Supervised Classification. 5.1 Set Region of Interests (ROI)
  6. 6 Assessing the classification.

 

What is supervised image classification in Arcgis?

Supervised classification is where you decide what class categories you want to assign pixels or segments to. These class categories are referred to as your classification schema.

How do I export categories?

To Export Predefined Categories



From the menus, choose Categories > Manage Categories > Export Categories. An Export Categories wizard appears. Choose the location and enter the name of the file that will be exported. Enter a name for the output file in the File Name text box.

What is export classification?

There are two classification types that deal with export compliance: ECCN and USML. Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCN) are found in the Commerce Control List (CCL) of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR).

What is SCP in QGIS?

The Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin (SCP) is a free open source plugin for QGIS that allows for the supervised classification of remote sensing images, providing tools for the download, the preprocessing and postprocessing of images.

How do I add a SCP to QGIS?

How to install SCP from the official repository

  1. Run QGIS, from the main menu select Plugins > Manage and Install Plugins;
  2. Click Settings then click the button Add;
  3. Inside the Repository details enter:

How do I add ASC file to QGIS?

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How do I export my HEC RAS model?

From the Input ribbon menu, click the Export Data dropdown menu and then select the Export HEC‑RAS Project command. The Export HEC‑RAS Project dialog box will be displayed.

How do I export vulnerability?

To export from the By Asset tab:

  1. Click the By Asset tab.
  2. In the assets table, click an individual row. The Asset Details page appears.
  3. In the plugins table, select the check box next to each vulnerability you want to export. The action bar appears at the bottom of the page .
  4. In the action bar, click the button.


How do I export and import schemas?

Schema Export and Import

  1. Select a connection, a schema to export, export script file name and location. Click Next.
  2. Select Structure and Data, check Include all objects.
  3. Set the export options.
  4. Specify the errors processing behavior and logging options.
  5. Select whether to open the export script file in SQL Editor.




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