I had exacly the same problem. My solution was, by-hand, creating a reclass file and then run this.
But, as far as I can see this is a major failure of i.gensig and Classification methdology. Or are we (me and Antonio) seeing this wrong? because, if training map sets values as 1000 or 2 or 3, they shold be kept in signature file, in order to be used in i.maxlik
has anyone any solution?
Helena
I’m having a similar problem whereby every time I run i.gensig followed by i.maxlik it results in a single class for all the pixels. This doesn’t happen when I use i.cluster with i.maxlik. I haven’t analysed the sig file closely to see if the problem might be there, but I will try that tomorrow. At any rate, perhaps this is related to the problem Helena and Antonio are reporting.
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 6:51 PM, Helena Herrera <helenaherrera1980@gmail.com> wrote:
I had exacly the same problem. My solution was, by-hand, creating a reclass file and then run this.
But, as far as I can see this is a major failure of i.gensig and Classification methdology. Or are we (me and Antonio) seeing this wrong? because, if training map sets values as 1000 or 2 or 3, they shold be kept in signature file, in order to be used in i.maxlik
has anyone any solution?
Helena
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