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[Discussion] Selecting the Weightings and Number of Zones when creating the potential management zones #2

Open KipCrossing opened 4 years ago

KipCrossing commented 4 years ago

I'm going to keep pushing for clarity behind the decision-making process of selecting the weightings and number of zones when creating the potential management zones (via k-means). As I understand, it's a kind-of iterative process where the agronomist/farmer makes several attempts until the zones look (more or less) how they expect them to look, then checks if the data has been grouped properly based a visual histogram inspection. Several questions still linger:

It seems to me that this type of zone creation (and based on our 4/5 layers) is fairly new and therefore we can't rely on past user experience to make the right choices. 

IMO, these concerns should be answered by our ground-truthing working groups.

Samuel22 commented 4 years ago

These are really good questions. When it comes to making zones, I'd recommend leaving the 'how' to the users of the tools (agtech integrators, agribusinesses). People will be using different datasets, so if we offer them up as a 'tool', users will best suit them to their business needs.

For example irrigation companies may use zones created with their own datasets such as EM38, or land management companies might use combinations of U-gamma and elevation in regions with granite to look for regolith changes. There are nearly an infinite number of ways to create zones depending on the use case, making it hard for us to define specific parameters around their use. There are broad recommendations in the Wiki for what to use for Farm vs Paddock scale zones, but these are not prescriptive.