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geodma_2:features [2017/02/15 16:36]
raian [Landscape-based features]
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 | c_NP | NP stands for Number of Patches, which is equals to the number of patches of a corresponding patch type (class) inside a particular landsacape. | $NP = n$ | $\geq 0$ | - | | c_NP | NP stands for Number of Patches, which is equals to the number of patches of a corresponding patch type (class) inside a particular landsacape. | $NP = n$ | $\geq 0$ | - |
 | c_TE | TE stands for Total Edges, which is equals the total size of the edges of the all patches of the given patch type (class). | $TE = \sum_{j=0}^n e_j$ | $\geq 0$ | $m$ | | c_TE | TE stands for Total Edges, which is equals the total size of the edges of the all patches of the given patch type (class). | $TE = \sum_{j=0}^n e_j$ | $\geq 0$ | $m$ |
-| c_IJI | IJI stands for Interspersion and Juxtaposition Index. ​ The observed interspersion over the maximum possible interspersion for the given number of patch types. It only exists for $n > 3$. | $\frac{-\sum_{j=1}^n (\frac{e_j}{\sum_{k=1}^n e_k}) \times \ln{(\frac{e_j}{\sum_{k=1}^n e_k})}}{\ln(n - 1)} \times 100$ | $[0, 100]$ | $\%$ |+| c_IJI | IJI stands for Interspersion and Juxtaposition Index. ​ The observed interspersion over the maximum possible interspersion for the given number of patch types. It only exists for $n > 3$. | $IJI = \frac{-\sum_{j=1}^n (\frac{e_j}{\sum_{k=1}^n e_k}) \times \ln{(\frac{e_j}{\sum_{k=1}^n e_k})}}{\ln(n - 1)} \times 100$ | $[0, 100]$ | $\%$ |
 | c_TABO | TABO stands for the Total Area of the Biggest Object that intersects the landscape. |  |  | $ha$ | | c_TABO | TABO stands for the Total Area of the Biggest Object that intersects the landscape. |  |  | $ha$ |
 | PR | PR stands for Patch Richness, which is equals the number of different patch types present within the landscape boundary. | $PR = m$ | $\geq0$ |  | | PR | PR stands for Patch Richness, which is equals the number of different patch types present within the landscape boundary. | $PR = m$ | $\geq0$ |  |

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