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Oh welcome to this months 2-minute it this time Im going to show you how to move small speckly lots of pixels from a binary data set such as this on the right this is a great way of polishing up your classification data Im going to show you how to do this using this little model on the left here this model will be available on our website and will be linked down below for you to you please note that this is the 2016 version of this model and we also have the older version available on our website as well and adding a my raster input which is my data on the right this goes into the clump and the clump finds how many pixels there are in each group of spatially connected pixels calculates histogram and then asks you what size pixel clump would you like to sieve out in the sieve table this threshold value is the number of pixels in the smallest clump you want to keep Im gonna say I want 30 pixels so anything less than 30 pixels in size will be removed now Im going to preview my output