An accuracy assessment method for geographical line data sets based on buffering

A method for quantitative assessments of spatial accuracy and completeness for line data sets is suggested and explored. Data sets of higher accuracy are used for the assessments. The method utilizes only generally available GIS operations. It works by establishing a number of buffers of increasing width around the lines. For each width, the maps are overlaid, and statistics are computed. By plotting the results in graphs, the usefulness of the method is demonstrated. The method is explored using the Digital Chart of the World (DCW), with theNorwegian mapping authority'snationalN250 mapseries as referencedataset.