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Hi everyone. I am trying to perform a land-cover classification for natural vegetation in my ROI. I'm really only interested in mapping the extent of natural vegetation--the other land-cover classes are not of interest--so would like to utilize a single-class classification approach, or perhaps a binary approach ("natural vegetation" vs "other" classes). Does anyone have any advice about doing that in ArcGIS pro, or reference material relating to performing a single-class/binary classification approach (specifically in ArcGIS)?
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Overview of image classification—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
you could always Merge or Assign classes after the fact, depending whether you did a supervised or unsupervised classification
Hi everyone. I am trying to perform a land-cover classification for natural vegetation in my ROI. I'm really only interested in mapping the extent of natural vegetation--the other land-cover classes are not of interest--so would like to utilize a single-class classification approach, or perhaps a binary approach ("natural vegetation" vs "other" classes). Does anyone have any advice about doing that in ArcGIS pro, or reference material relating to performing a single-class/binary classification approach (specifically in ArcGIS)?
Explore computing NDVI from your satellite data you could then threshold the results into a binary raster?