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   * Now, try to change the reliability value of the //​Vegetation//​ node to 0.5. Save the project and re-execute the interpretation. By doing it, we are taking the //​Vegetation//​ class to the front of the list. Here is a comparison between the two results:   * Now, try to change the reliability value of the //​Vegetation//​ node to 0.5. Save the project and re-execute the interpretation. By doing it, we are taking the //​Vegetation//​ class to the front of the list. Here is a comparison between the two results:
 {{interimage:​examples:​example4_9.png|Result with the first priority list}} -> {{interimage:​examples:​example4_10.png|Result with the second list}} {{interimage:​examples:​example4_9.png|Result with the first priority list}} -> {{interimage:​examples:​example4_10.png|Result with the second list}}
 +  * Sometimes, it can be interesting to know how this decision process takes place. Let's see what happened to the original //Shadow// polygons by adding this information to the visualization window.
 +  * Select the //​Selection//​ tab and click the //Add// button. Fill the fields according to the image below then click //Save//.
 +{{interimage:​examples:​example4_11.png|Adding a Selection layer}} -> {{interimage:​examples:​example4_12.png|Adding a Selection layer}}
 +  * By using the visualization tools you can compare which //Shadow// regions remained and which were discarded.
 +{{interimage:​examples:​example4_13.png|Comparing the polygons}}

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