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Hello, I suggest this process, but I am not sure it's true. I hope @yunjunz, @hfattahi and other friends approve or correct it:
You can see my primary validation result in our study area here. I tried all sorts of settings, and got R2≈0.85 and RMSE≈8mm at best. |
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Thank u @mosyhey, @yunjunz for your answers, I will try this. In step 4, did u include GNSS data in the InSAR 3D matrix to calibrate the displacement time-series with the reference CGPS station data? |
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Thank you dear @yunjunz.
Try different settings to get the best correlation. Please share the final R2 and RMSE. |
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Hello,
As you know, the InSAR displacement time-series is relative in both time (i.e. reference date) and space (i.e. reference point). First, you should calibrate the displacement time-series with a CGPS station. Then, you can validate the calibrated displacement time-series with other CGPS stations.
I suggest this process, but I am not sure it's true. I hope @yunjunz, @hfattahi and other friends approve or correct it:
reference_date
, set the reference date at the first date.reference_point
, set the location of a CGPS station as the reference point. Consider the following conditions in selecting the station: