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7. UNSUPERVISED CLASSIFICATION
Click on the Raster tab –> Classification –> Unsupervised button –> Unsupervised
Classification
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This will bring up the Unsupervised Classification (ISODATA) dialog box. For the
input raster field navigate to ‘1.img’. For the Output Cluster field navigate to the
folder where you want the output saved and give it the name ‘uc.img. Enter 15 for the
number of classes.
In the Table of Contents right click on the classified image and then Display Attribute
Table. Change the respective color of classes by visual inspection of the map. Save
and close attribute table.
Recode the classes into more general categories. Give New Value and then
click Change Selected Rows.
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RESULT:
CONCLUSION:
Unsupervised classification categorizes continuous raster data into discrete thematic
groups having similar spectral-radiometric values.
Thematic recoding is performed to combine the unsupervised classes
The Unsupervised Classification provides an enhanced option for increasing the speed
of processing.