Error Tracking in Ikonos Geometric Processing Using a 3D Parametric Model (English)
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Table of contents – Volume 69
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Highlight Article - A Method for Improving Classification Accuracy and Acreage Assessments in Irrigated CropsCipra, Jan et al. | 2003
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A Method for Improving Classification Accuracy and Acreage Assessments in Irrigated CropsCipra, J. et al. | 2003
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Columns & Updates - Direct Georeferencing| 2003
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Columns & Updates - ASPRS Standards| 2003
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Columns & Updates - Grids & Datums -- Mongolia| 2003
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Columns & Updates - Headquarters News| 2003
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Columns & Updates - Industry News| 2003
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Who's Who in ASPRS| 2003
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Sustaining Members| 2003
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New Member List| 2003
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Advertiser Index| 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Rational Functions and Potential for Rigorous Sensor Model RecoveryDi, Kaichang et al. | 2003
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Rational Functions and Potential for Rigorous Sensor Model RecoveryDi, K. / Ma, R. / Li, R. et al. | 2003
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Instructions to Authors| 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Error Tracking in Ikonos Geometric Processing Using a 3D Parametric ModelToutin, Thierry et al. | 2003
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Error Tracking in Ikonos Geometric Processing Using a 3D Parametric ModelToutin, T. et al. | 2003
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Forthcoming Articles| 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Bias Compensation in Rational Functions for Ikonos Satellite ImageryFraser, Clive S. et al. | 2003
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Bias Compensation in Rational Functions for Ikonos Satellite ImageryFraser, C. S. / Hanley, H. B. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Block Adjustment of High-Resolution Satellite Images Described by Rational FunctionsGrodecki, Jacek et al. | 2003
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Block Adjustment of High-Resolution Satellite Images Described by Rational FunctionsGrodecki, J. / Dial, G. et al. | 2003
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Announcements - ASPRS 2003 Annual Conference| 2003
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Development and Calibration of the Airborne Three-Line Scanner (TLS) Imaging SystemChen, T. / Shibasaki, R. / Shunji, M. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Development and Calibration of the Airborne Three-Line Scanner (TLS) Imaging SystemChen, Tianen et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - An Algorithm for the Generation of Voronoi Diagrams on the Sphere Based on QTMChen, Jun et al. | 2003
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An Algorithm for the Generation of Voronoi Diagrams on the Sphere Based on QTMChen, J. / Zhao, X. / Li, Z. et al. | 2003
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Calendar| 2003
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Making the Trade-Off Between Decision Quality and Information Costde Bruin, S. / Hunter, G. J. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Making the Trade-Off Between Decision Quality and Information CostBruin, S.de et al. | 2003
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Announcements - PURS Special Call for Papers -- Advances in Systems for Spatial Data Processing, Analysis and Representation| 2003
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Classifieds| 2003
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Bookstore| 2003
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Professional Directory| 2003
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Membership Application| 2003
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The Power of Three-Dimensional Data in a Geographic Information SystemSapeta, K. et al. | 2003
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Highlight Article - The Power of Three-Dimensional Data in a Geographic Information SystemSapeta, Krysia et al. | 2003
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Columns & Updates - Grids & Datums -- The Netherlands| 2003
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Announcements - Call for Papers -- Terrain Data: Applications and Visualization - Making the Connection| 2003
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New Sustaining Members| 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Retrieving Urban Objects Using a Wavelet Transform Approach - The Harr wavelet transform is used to represent edge information for the retrieval of traditional industrial complexes from digital aerial photographs in an urban area.Bian, Ling et al. | 2003
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Retrieving Urban Objects Using a Wavelet Transform ApproachBian, L. et al. | 2003
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Announcements - PE&RS Special Issue Call for Papers -- Advances in Systems for Spatial Data Processing, Analysis, and Representation| 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Class-Guided Building Extraction from Ikonos Imagery - About 64.4 percent of the buildings can be automatically extracted and squared with a satisfactory accuracy by a classification-guided approach using Ikonos multispectral and panchromatic imagery.Lee, D.Scott et al. | 2003
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Class-Guided Building Extraction from Ikonos ImageryLee, D. S. / Shan, J. / Bethel, J. S. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Right-Angle Building Hypothesis Generation in Regularized Urban Areas by Pose Clustering - Because the hypothesis generation scheme employed must be robust, as well as efficient, a voting scheme inspired by pose clustering for generating building location hypothesis, using a single aerial image, is introduced and analyzed.Croitoru, Arie et al. | 2003
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Right-Angle Building Hypothesis Generation in Regularized Urban Areas by Pose ClusteringCroitoru, A. / Doytsher, Y. et al. | 2003
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Announcements - PE&RS Special Issue Call for Papers -- Modeling Uncertainty in Geo-Spatial Data and Analysis| 2003
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Semiautomated Building Extraction Based on CSG Model-Image FittingTseng, Y.-H. / Wang, S. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Semiautomated Building Extraction Based on CSG Model-image Fitting - A building extraction method based on semiautomatic fitting of Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG) primitives to multiple aerial images in order to acquire precise, reliable, and complete 3D data for buildings is proposed.Tseng, Yi-Hsing et al. | 2003
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Robust Reconstruction of Building Models from Three-Dimensional Line SegmentsRau, J.-Y. / Chen, L.-C. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Robust Reconstruction of Building Models from Three-Dimensional Line Segments - The experimental results indicate that the proposed method can soundly rebuild the topology from 3D line segments and reconstruct building models with up to a 98 percent success rate.Rau, Jiann-Yeou et al. | 2003
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Automatic Matching and Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Free-Form Linear Features from Stereo ImagesHabib, A. F. / Lee, Y.-r. / Morgan, M. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Automatic Matching and Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Free-Form Linear Features from Stereo Images - The Modified Iterated Hough Transform (MIHT) to automatically solve for the relative orientation parameters and the correspondence between conjugate entities in a stereo pair is introduced.Habib, Ayman F. et al. | 2003
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Columns & Updates - Grids & Datums -- Ethiopia| 2003
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Columns & Updates - In Memoriam| 2003
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Announcements - ISPRS -- Challenges in Geospatial Analysis, Integration and Visualization II| 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Model-Based Conifer Canopy Surface Reconstruction from Photographic Imagery: Over-coming the Occlusion, Foreshortening, and Edge Effects - The capability of the model-based surface reconstruction approach is extended from recovering the crown surface of a single tree to reconstructing the canopy surface of a tree stand, and is further developed to canopy surface reconstruction for complicated tree stands.Sheng, Yongwei et al. | 2003
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Model-Based Conifer Canopy Surface Reconstruction from Photographic Imagery: Overcoming the Occlusion, Foreshortening, and Edge EffectsSheng, Y. / Gong, P. / Biging, G. S. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - True Orthoimage Production for Forested Areas from Large-Scale Aerial Photographs - An effort for removing occlusion and correcting canopy relief displacement using a canopy surface model (CSM) in true orthoimage generation for forested areas is described.Sheng, Yongwei et al. | 2003
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True Orthoimage Production for Forested Areas from Large-Scale Aerial PhotographsSheng, Y. / Gong, P. / Biging, G. S. et al. | 2003
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A Portable Airborne Laser System for Forest InventoryNelson, R. / Parker, G. / Hom, M. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - A Portable Airborne Laser System for Forest Inventory - A small, relatively inexpensive, first-return, portable airborne laser has been constructed from off-the-shelf components and used to collect over 5,000 km of laser profiling data over Delaware.Nelson, Ross et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Spatial Analyses of Logging Impacts in Amazonia Using Remotely Sensed Data - Results of analyses of selected spatial methods for characterizing forest canopy disturbance in a reduced-impact logging operation in central Amazonia, using Ikonos and Landsat 7 ETM+ data over two plot sizes, are presented.Read, Jane M. et al. | 2003
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Spatial Analyses of Logging Impacts in Amazonia Using Remotely Sensed DataRead, J. M. et al. | 2003
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Mountain Pine Beetle Red-Attack Forest Damage Classification Using Stratified Landsat TM Data in British Columbia, CanadaFranklin, S. E. / Wulder, M. A. / Skakun, R. S. / Carroll, A. L. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Mountain Pine Beetle Red-Attack Forest Damage Classification Using Stratified Landsat TM Data in British Columbia, Canada - Locations of known mountain pine beetle infestation were used to train a maximun-likelihood algorithm; overall clasification accuracy was 73 percent based on an assessment of 360 independent validation points.Franklin, S.E. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Sampling Method and Placement: How Do They Affect the Accuracy of Remotely Sensed Maps? How the exact placement or location of samples using simple random sampling, stratified random sampling, and systematic sampling affects estimates of accuracy in remotely sensed forest vegetation maps is explored.Plourde, Lucle et al. | 2003
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Sampling Method and Placement: How Do They Affect the Accuracy of Remotely Sensed Maps?Plourde, L. / Congalton, R. G. et al. | 2003
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A Quantitative Assessment of a Combined Spectral and GIS Rule-Based Land-Cover Classification in the Neuse River Basin of North CarolinaLunetta, R. S. / Ediriwickrema, J. / Iiames, J. / Johnson, D. / Lyon, J. G. / McKerrow, A. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - A Quantitative Assessment of a Combined Spectral and GIS Rule-Based Land-Cover Classification in the Neuse River Basin of North Carolina - An accuracy assessment was performed using reference data derived from in situ field measurements and imagery (camera) data.Lunetta, Ross S. et al. | 2003
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Columns & Updates - Grids & Datums -- Co-operative Republic of Guyana| 2003
- 331
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Announcements - Challenges in Geospatial Analysis, Integration and Visualization II| 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Synergistic Fusion of GPS and Photogrammetrically Generated Elevation Models - Independently collected DEMs derived from kinematic GPS are used to orient surfaces produced by aerial photogrammetric methods by employing a least-squares surface matching algorithm.Mills, Jon P. et al. | 2003
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Synergistic Fusion of GPS and Photogrammetrically Generated Elevation ModelsMills, J. P. / Buckley, S. J. / Mitchell, H. L. et al. | 2003
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Announcements - Call for Papers -- 19th Biennial Workshop on Color Photography, Videography and Airborne Imaging for Resource Assessment Integration and Visualization II| 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Remote Sensing Texture Analysis Using Multi-Parameter and Multi-Scale Features - The new feature set, derived from fractional Brownian motion, is presented.Li, Yan et al. | 2003
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Remote Sensing Texture Analysis Using Multi-Parameter and Multi-Scale FeaturesLi, Y. / Peng, J.-X. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Comparing Texture Analysis Methods through Classification - Three texture analysis methods, all based on different mathematical tools and all tested on high-resolution aerial photograph texture samples, are compared in different classification contexts, results are presented, and details of the experimental design for their comparison are explained.Maillard, Philippe et al. | 2003
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Comparing Texture Analysis Methods through ClassificationMaillard, P. et al. | 2003
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Land-Use/Land-Cover Change Detection Using Improved Change-Vector AnalysisChen, J. / Gong, P. / He, C. / Pu, R. / Shi, P. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Land-Use-Land-Cover Change Detection Using Improved Change-Vector Analysis - The method consists of two stages, Double-Window Flexible Pace Search, which aims at determining the threshold of change magnitude, and direction cosines of change vectors, for determining change direction (category) that combines single-date image classification with a minimum-distance categorizing technique.Chen, Jin et al. | 2003
- 381
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Irrigated Vegetation Assessment for Urban EnvironmentsStow, D. / Coulter, L. / Kaiser, J. / Hope, A. / Service, D. / Schutte, K. / Walters, A. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Irrigated Vegetation Assessment for Urban Environments - The utility of Ikonos multispectral Imagery and an expert classifier is evaluated for inventorying and mapping urban irrigated vegetation in the context of water demand assessment in the arid southwestern U.S.Stow, Douglas et al. | 2003
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Demonstrating UAV-Acquired Real-Time Thermal Data over FiresAmbrosia, V. G. / Wegener, S. S. / Sullivan, D. V. / Buechel, S. W. / Dunagan, S. E. / Brass, J. A. / Stoneburner, J. / Schoenung, S. M. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Demonstrating UAV-Acquired Real-Time Thermal Data over Fires - The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), calibrated thermal imaging systems, over-the-horizon (OTH) data telemetry, and precision image geo-rectification were combined to demonstrate real-time Information delivery, significantly enhancing disaster management capabilities.Ambrosia, Vincent G. et al. | 2003
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Resource 2003 - Introduction| 2003
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Resource 2003 - Sustaining Members| 2003
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Resource 2003 - Corporate Descriptions| 2003
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Resource 2003 - ASPRS Code of Ethics| 2003
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Using GIS and Remote Sensing to Enhance Air Navigation SafetyDamjanovic, D. et al. | 2003
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Highlight Articles - Using GIS and Remote Sensing to Enhance Air Navigation SafetyDamjanovic, Dejan et al. | 2003
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Highlight Articles - Geometric Quality Assessment of Orthorectified VHR Space Image DataKay, Simon et al. | 2003
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Geometric Quality Assessment of Orthorectified VHR Space Image DataKay, S. / Spruyt, P. / Alexandrou, K. et al. | 2003
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Columns & Updates - Grids & Datums -- Jamaica| 2003
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Announcements - Terrain Data: Applications and Visualization -- Making the Connection| 2003
- 509
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Sustaining Member Correction| 2003
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Multi-Band Wavelet for Fusing SPOT Panchromatic and Multispectral ImagesShi, W. / Zhu, C. / Yang, X. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Multi-Band Wavelet for Fusing SPOT Panchromatic and Multispectral Images - A three-band wavelet is implemented to fuse 10-m SPOT panchromatic and 30-m multispectral TM images, and this method is compared with previous methods such as the two-band wavelet and IHS methods for image fusion.Shi, Wenzhong et al. | 2003
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Announcements - Call for Papers -- 19th Biennial Workshop on Color Photography, Videography and Airborne Imaging for Resource Assessment| 2003
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A Simplified Atmospheric Correction Procedure for the Normalized Difference Vegetation IndexSong, J. / Lu, D. / Wesely, M. L. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - A Simplified Atmospheric Correction Procedure for the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index - A routine method is described for making atmospheric corrections to surface reflectances observed from a satellite by using the unique spectral signature of water pixels.Song, Jie et al. | 2003
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Announcements - Call for Papers -- Modeling Uncertainty in Geo-Spatial Data and Analysis| 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Comparison of Gray-Level Reduction and Different Texture Spectrum Encoding Methods for Land-Use Classification Using a Panchromatic Ikonos Image - There was little difference in classification accuracy among the three modified TS methods, which were all outperformed by the original TS method, but all TS methods performed considerably better than the use of the original image and the GLR methods.Xu, Bing et al. | 2003
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Comparison of Gray-Level Reduction and Different Texture Spectrum Encoding Methods for Land-Use Classification Using a Panchromatic Ikonos ImageXu, B. / Gong, P. / Seto, E. / Spear, R. et al. | 2003
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Use of Multispectral Ikonos Imagery for Discriminating between Conventional and Conservation Agricultural Tillage PracticesVina, A. / Peters, A. J. / Ji, L. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Use of Multispectral Ikonos Imagery for Discriminating between Conventional and Conservation Agricultural Tillage Practices - The Ikonos imagery, in combination with ground-reference Information, proved to be a useful tool for verification of conservation tillage practices.Viña, Andrés et al. | 2003
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Building and Evaluating Models to Estimate Ambient Population DensitySutton, P. C. / Elvidge, C. / Obremski, T. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Building and Evaluating Models to Estimate Ambient Population Density - The idea of ambient population density is explored with an examination of three models of population density: Gridded Population of the World (GPW), LandScan, and one based on nighttime satellite imagery.Sutton, Paul C. et al. | 2003
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Fractal Analysis of Satellite-Detected Urban Heat Island EffectWeng, Q. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Fractal Analysis of Satellite-Detected Urban Heat Island Effect - The utility of fractal analysis to thermal remote sensing of the urban heat island effect is examined based on the study of Landsat TM images of Guangzhou, China.Weng, Qihao et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Image Calibration to Like-Values in Mapping Shallow Water Quality from Multitemporal Data - Image calibration to like-values could be used to reliably map certain water quality parameters from multitemporal TM images so long as the water type under study remains unchanged.Islam, Md A. et al. | 2003
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Image Calibration to Like-Values in Mapping Shallow Water Quality from Multitemporal DataIslam, M. A. / Gao, J. / Ahmad, W. / Neil, D. / Bell, P. et al. | 2003
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Announcements - PE&RS Reviewers| 2003
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Columns & Updates - Grids & Datums -- Kenya| 2003
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Columns & Updates - Book Review| 2003
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Agricultural Research Service Contributions to Remote SensingHatfield, J. L. / Hart, G. F. et al. | 2003
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Forward - Agricultural Research Service Contributions to Remote SensingHatfield, J.L. et al. | 2003
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The Agricultural Research Service's Remote Sensing Program: An Example of Interagency CollaborationPinter, P. J. / Ritchie, J. C. / Hatfield, J. L. / Hart, G. F. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - The Agricultural Research Service's Remote Sensing Program: An Example of Interagency Collaboration - Partnerships among various federal, state, and private agencies have facilitated research and applications of remote sensing in agriculture.Pinter Jr, Paul J. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Remote- and Ground-Based Sensor Techniques to Map Soil Properties - Ground-based, on-the-go sensors have been developed to rapidly map soil organic matter content, electrical conductivity, nitrate content, and compaction.Barnes, Edward M. et al. | 2003
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Remoe- and Ground-Based Sensor Techniques to Map Soil PropertiesBarnes, E. M. / Sudduth, K. A. / Hummel, J. W. / Lesch, S. M. / Corwin, D. L. / Yang, G. / Doughtry, C. S. T. / Bausch, W. C. et al. | 2003
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Remote Sensing Research in HydrometeorologyKustas, W. P. / French, A. N. / Hatfield, J. L. / Jackson, T. J. / Moran, M. S. / Rango, A. / Ritchie, J. C. / Schmugge, T. J. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Remote Sensing Research in Hydrometeorology - The research is separated into deriving from remote sensing (1) hydrometeorological state variables and (2) energy fluxes, particularly evapotranspiration which includes plant water stress.Kustas, William P. et al. | 2003
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Remote Sensing for Crop ManagementPinter, P. J. / Hatfield, J. L. / Schepers, J. S. / Barnes, E. M. / Moran, M. S. / Daughtry, C. S. T. / Upchurch, D. R. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Remote Sensing for Crop Management - Agricultural remote sensing, relying on research conducted by the USDA, Agricultural Research Service and cooperating institutions, is now poised to make major contributions to the management of water, nutrients, and pests in crops.Pinter Jr, Paul J. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Crop Yield Assessment from Remote Sensing - Satellite remotely sensed data provide a real-time assessment of the magnitude and variation of crop condition parameters, and this study investigates the use of these parameters as an input to a crop growth model.Doraiswamy, Paul C. et al. | 2003
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Crop Yield Assessment from Remote SensingDoraiswamy, P. C. / Moulin, S. / Cook, P. W. / Stern, A. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Applications and Research Using Remote Sensing for Rangeland Management - ARS scientists are actively engaged in developing quantitative, repeatable, and low-cost methods to measure indicators of ecosystem health using remote sensing.Hunt Jr, E.Raymond et al. | 2003
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Applications and Research Using Remote Sensing for Rangeland ManagementHunt, E. R. / Everitt, J. H. / Ritchie, J. C. / Moran, M. S. / Booth, D. T. / Anderson, G. L. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Remote Sensing Techniques to Assess Water Quality - The integrated use of remotely sensed data, GPS, and GIS will enable consultants and natural resource managers to develop management plans for a variety of natural resource management applications.Ritchie, Jerry C. et al. | 2003
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Remote Sensing Techniques to Assess Water QualityRitchie, J. C. / Zimba, P. V. / Everitt, J. H. et al. | 2003
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Sensor Development and Radiometric Correction for Agricultural ApplicationsMoran, S. / Fitzgerald, G. / Rango, A. / Walthall, C. / Barnes, E. / Bausch, W. / Clarke, T. / Daughtry, C. / Everitt, J. / Hatfield, J. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Sensor Development and Radiometric Correction for Agricultural Applications - Examples of sensor development include on-site development of sensors and platforms, participation in cooperative research and development agreements with commercial companies, and membership on NASA science teams.Moran, S. et al. | 2003
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Columns & Updates - Grids & Datums -- Republic of Bénin| 2003
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A Spatial Filter for the Removal of Striping Artifacts in Digital Elevation ModelsAlbani, M. / Klinkenberg, B. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - A Spatial Filter for the Removal of Striping Artifacts in Digital Elevation Models - A filtering algorithm that takes advantage of the structure of British Columbia TRIM elevation point files is effective in mitigating the impacts of striping-like artifacts in the calculation of local DEM parameters.Albani, Marco et al. | 2003
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Announcements - ISPRS -- International Workshop on Radiometric and Geometric Calibration| 2003
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A Fast Algorithm for Approximate Viewshed ComputationIzraelevitz, D. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - A Fast Algorithm for Approximate Viewshed Computation - The cost of generating arbitrarily close approximations to the viewshed is reduced by an order of magnitude by careful reuse of previous computations.Izraelevitz, David et al. | 2003
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Urban Subsidence Monitoring Using Radar Interferometry: Algorithms and ValidationCrosetto, M. / Castillo, M. / Arbiol, R. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Urban Subsidence Monitoring Using Radar Interferometry: Algorithms and Validation - The procedure involves a least-squares calibration of the DInSAR, the reduction of atmospheric effects, and the data fusion procedure for multiple observations of the same subsidence.Crosetto, Michele et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Impact of Topographic Normalization on Land-Cover Classification Accuracy - Classification accuracies derived from various topographic normalization treatments were compared to determine the most effective method.Hale, Stephen R. et al. | 2003
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Impact of Topographic Normalization on Land-Cover Classification AccuracyHale, S. R. / Rock, B. N. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Land-Cover Change Monitoring with Classification Trees Using Landsat TM and Ancillary Data - Overall accuracies of the land-cover change maps ranged between 72 percent and 92 percent, with ancillary variables playing an important discriminatory role in the most detailed level of land-cover change.Rogan, John et al. | 2003
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Land-Cover Change Monitoring with Classification Trees Using Landsat TM and Ancillary DataRogan, J. / Miller, J. / Stow, D. / Franklin, J. / Levien, L. / Fischer, C. et al. | 2003
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Settlement Design, Forest Fragmentation, and Landscape Change in Rondonia, AmazoniaBatistella, M. / Robeson, S. / Moran, E. F. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Settlement Design, Forest Fragmentation, and Landscape Change in Rondônia, Amazônia - Using spatial metrics, the impacts of two neighboring settlement designs on landscape change and forest fragmentation in Rondônia are examined and the debate about colonization strategies in Amazônia is discussed.Batistella, Mateus et al. | 2003
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Highlight Article - Tornado Aftermath: Providing Timely Geospatial Data for Emergency ReliefPerkins, Scott et al. | 2003
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Tornado Aftermath: Providing Timely Geospatial Data for Emergency ReliefPerkins, S. et al. | 2003
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Columns & Updates - Grids & Datums -- The Republic of Yemen| 2003
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Announcements - ASPRS 2004 Annual Conference: Mountains of Data -- Peak Decisions| 2003
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Announcements - Call for Papers -- PE&RS Special Issue on Mobile Mapping Systems| 2003
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Yearbook - Board of Directors| 2003
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Yearbook - ASPRS: The Imaging and Geospatial Information Society| 2003
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Yearbook - Installation of Officers| 2003
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Yearbook - President's Address| 2003
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Yearbook - Executive Director's Address| 2003
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Yearbook - Awards Recipients| 2003
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Yearbook - Memorial Address -- Thomas A. Hazard| 2003
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Yearbook - Memorial Address -- Calvin Fifield| 2003
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Geometric Processing of Ikonos Stereo Imagery for Coastal Mapping ApplicationsDi, K. / Ma, R. / Li, R. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Geometric Processing of Ikonos Stereo Imagery for Coastal Mapping Applications - The results of photogrammetric mapping of a Lake Erie coastal area from 1-m-resolution Ikonos Geo stereo images are presented.Di, Kaichang et al. | 2003
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Fast Approximation of Visibility Dominance Using Topographic Features as Targets and the Associated UncertaintyRana, S. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Fast Approximation of Visibility Dominance Using Topographic Features as Targets and the Associated Uncertainty - It is proposed that the use of fundamental topographic features such as peaks, pits, passes, channels, and ridges as targets in line-of-sight analysis reduces the computation time of visibility dominance without any signifant information loss.Rana, Sanjay et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Mapping Multiple Variables for Predicting Soil Loss by Geostatistical Methods with TM Images and a Slope Map - Two geostatistical methods, including collocated cokriging and joint sequential co-simulation, and traditional stratification are compared to jointly map three soil erosion relevant factors and further soil loss by integrating a sample ground data set, TM images, and a slope map.Wang, Guangxing et al. | 2003
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Mapping Multiple Variables for Predicting Soil Loss by Geostatistical Methods with TM Images and a Slope MapWang, G. / Gertner, G. / Fang, S. / Anderson, A. B. et al. | 2003
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AVHRR-Based Spectral Vegetation Index for Quantitative Assessment of Vegetaton State and Productivity: Calibration and ValidationKogan, F. / Gitelson, A. / Zakarin, E. / Spivak, L. / Lebed, L. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - AVHRR-Based Spectral Vegetation Index for Quantitative Assessment of Vegetaton State and Productivity: Calibration and Validation - Vegetation Condition Index (VCI), calculated as an anomaly of multi-year AVHRR-based NDVI, was strongly correlated (r2 > 0.75) with the anomaly of vegetation density measured on the ground in different ecological zones of Kazakhstan.Kogan, Felix et al. | 2003
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An Explicit Index for Assessing the Accuracy of Cover-Class AreasShao, G. / We, W. / Wu, G. / Zhou, X. / Wu, J. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - An Explicit Index for Assessing the Accuracy of Cover-Class Areas - The accuracy of cover class areas is not strongly related to conventional classification accuracy assessment indices, but can be assessed with a new index called Relative Errors of Area (REA).Shao, Guofan et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Potential of Digital Color Imagery for Censusing Haleakala Silverswords in Hawaii - The accuracies of manual (photointerpreter) and automated (computer-based) aerial censuses of a rare plant living in an environmentally sensitive habitat are compared.Landenberger, Rick E. et al. | 2003
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Potential of Digital Color Imagery for Censusing Haleakala Silverswords in HawaiiLandenberger, R. E. / McGraw, J. B. / Warner, T. A. / Brandtberg, T. et al. | 2003
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Foreword - Remote Sensing and GIS for Urban Analysis: An IntroductionYang, Xiaojun et al. | 2003
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Remote Sensing and GIS for Urban Analysis: An IntroductionYang, X. et al. | 2003
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Columns & Updates - Nighttime Urban Imagery from International Space Station: Potential Applications for Urban Analyses and Modeling| 2003
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Columns & Updates - Grids & Datums -- Antigua and Barbuda| 2003
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New Sustaining Member| 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Mapping Urban Extent Using Satellite Radar Interferometry - The high accuracy of urban mapping by ERS interferometric coherence is demonstrated and validated in south Wales, United Kingdom.Grey, William et al. | 2003
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Mapping Urban Extent Using Satellite Radar InterferometryGrey, W. / Luckman, A. et al. | 2003
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A Comparison of Urban Mapping Methods Using High-Resolution Digital ImageryThomas, N. / Hendrix, C. / Congalton, R. G. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - A Comparison of Urban Mapping Methods Using High-Resolution Digital Imagery - An overview of a project in which one-meter digital imagery was used to produce a map of pervious and impervious surfaces to be used by the city of Scottsdale, Arizona for storm-water runoff estimation is provided.Thomas, Nancy et al. | 2003
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Synergistic Use of Lidar and Color Aerial Photography for Mapping Urban Parcel ImperviousnessHodgson, M. E. / Jensen, J. R. / Tullis, J. A. / Riordan, K. D. / Archer, C. M. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Synergistic Use of Lidar and Color Aerial Photography for Mapping Urban Parcel Imperviousness - A comparative analysis of pixel-level (maximum-likelihood, ISODATA, and See5) and segment-level (See5) classifiers is presented for mapping urban parcel imperviousness from color aerial photography fused with lidar-derived cover height.Hodgson, Michael E. et al. | 2003
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Comparing ARTMAP Neural Network with the Maximum-Likelihood Classifier for Detecting Urban ChangeSeto, K. C. / Liu, W. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Comparing ARTMAP Neural Network with the Maximum-Likelihood Classifier for Detecting Urban Change - An ARTMAP neural network was used to identify urban land-use change with different class resolutions; it generated more accurate results when compared to a Bayesian maximum-likelihood classifier.Seto, Karen C. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Spatial Metrics and Image Texture for Mapping Urban Land Use - Spatial metrics and image texture are used to describe and map the spatial characteristics of urban land-cover objects to derive detailed land-use information from Ikonos data.Herold, Martin et al. | 2003
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Spatial Metrics and Image Texture for Mapping Urban Land UseHerold, M. / Liu, X. / Clarke, K. C. et al. | 2003
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Urban Land-Cover Change Detection through Sub-Pixel Imperviousness Mapping Using Remotely Sensed DataYang, L. / Xian, G. / Klaver, J. M. / Deal, B. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Urban Land-Cover Change Detection through Sub-Pixel Imperviousness Mapping Using Remotely Sensed Data - An approach was developed to detect urban land-cover changes by quantifying temporal change of a sub-pixel percent impervious surface using Landsat and high-resolution imagery.Yang, Limin et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Measuring the Physical Composition of Urban Morphology Using Multiple Endmember Spectral Mixture Models - The results showed that a majority of the image could be modeled successfully with two- or three-endmember models.Rashed, Tarek et al. | 2003
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Measuring the Physical Composition of Urban Morphology Using Multiple Endmember Spectral Mixture ModelsRashed, T. / Weeks, J. R. / Roberts, D. / Rogan, J. / Powell, R. et al. | 2003
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A Housing-Unit-Level Approach to Characterizing Residential SprawlHasse, J. / Lathrop, R. G. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - A Housing-Unit-Level Approach to Characterizing Residential Sprawl - Spatial measurements of new housing units provide a means for assessing the degree to which new residential development can be characterized as sprawling.Hasse, John et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Modeling Urban Population Growth from Remotely Sensed Imagery and TIGER GIS Road Data - Population growth from 1990 to 2000 in the north Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is estimated at both city and census-tract levels based on land-use changes detected from multi-temporal remotely sensed images and from new road development measured from TIGER road data using a GIS.Qiu, Fang et al. | 2003
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Modeling Urban Population Growth from Remotely Sensed Imagery and TIGER GIS Road DataQiu, F. / Woller, K. L. / Briggs, R. et al. | 2003
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Simulation of Development Alternatives Using Neural Networks, Cellular Automata, and GIS for Urban PlanningYeh, A. G.-O. / Li, X. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Simulation of Development Alternatives Using Neural Networks, Cellular Automata, and GIS for Urban Planning - The simulation can help planners and decision makers to test and compare what can be gained under different planning objectives, such as smart urban growth and sustainable urban development.Gar-On Yeh, Anthony et al. | 2003
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Land-Use and Land-Cover Change, Urban Heat Island Phenomenon, and Health Implications: A Remote Sensing ApproachLo, C. P. / Quattrochi, D. A. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Land-Use and Land-Cover Change, Urban Heat Island Phenomenon, and Health Implications: A Remote Sensing Approach - Satellite remote sensing is applied to study the impact of land-use-land-cover change on the health of the population in Atlanta, Georgia.Lo, C.P. et al. | 2003
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National Mapping Examined: An IntroductionOgrosky, C. E. et al. | 2003
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The National Map Foreword - National Mapping Examined: An IntroductionOgrosky, Charles E. et al. | 2003
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Highlight Article - The National Map -- A Continuing, Critical Need for the NationGroat, Charles G. et al. | 2003
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The National Map - A Continuing, Critical Need for the NationGroat, C. G. et al. | 2003
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Columns & Updates - Grids & Datums -- United Kingdom| 2003
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Columns & Updates - In Memoriam -- Paul Frederick Hopkins| 2003
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Columns & Updates - UCGIS Report| 2003
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The National Map - From Geography to Mapping and Back AgainKelmelis, J. A. / DeMulder, M. L. / Ogrosky, C. E. / VanDriel, N. J. / Ryan, B. J. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - The National Map -- From Geography to Mapping and Back Again - From ensuring access to base geographic information to applying process models to predict spatial changes, the U.S. Geological Survey is applying geographic science to implement The National Map, the Nation's topographic map for the 21st century.Kelmelis, John A. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Partnering for the People: Improving the U.S. Census Bureau's MAF-TIGER Database - The U.S. Census Bureau is continuing its long-standing policy of using partnerships with Federal, tribal, State, and local governments and others to create the geographic database for censuses and surveys.Broome, Frederick R. et al. | 2003
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Partnering for the People: Improving the U.S. Census Bureau's MAF/TIGER DatabaseBroome, F. R. / Godwin, L. S. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Digital Coast and The National Map: A Seamless Cooperative - The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S. Geological Survey are cooperating to develop data and share resources to enable the development of The National Map and NOAA's Digital Coast.Davidson, Margaret A. et al. | 2003
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Digital Coast and The National Map: A Seamless CooperativeDavidson, M. A. / Miglarese, A. H. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - The Federal Emergency Management Agency's Multi-Hazard Flood Map Modernization and The National Map - The Federal Emergency Management Agency is working with the U.S. Geological Survey and others to ensure the success of individual programs and common goals by implementing a national geospatial infrastructure.Lowe, Anthony S. et al. | 2003
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency's Multi-Hazard Flood Map Modernization and The National MapLowe, A. S. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - National Geospatial Preparedness for All-Hazard Emergency Management - Assuring geospatial preparedness will allow emergency managers and first responders to plan efficiently and make better decisions using the best geographic information and tools, thereby improving their ability to save lives, protect property, and preserve the environment.Napler, Barry R. et al. | 2003
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National Geospatial Preparedness for All-Hazard Emergency ManagementNapier, B. R. et al. | 2003
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Mapping Delaware through PartnershipsMahaffie, M. B. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Mapping Delaware through Partnerships - Delaware's Data Mapping and Integration Laboratory serves as proof of concept of a distributed, but networked collection of datasets that are brought together to form a Spatial Data Framework, as the State's implementation of The National Map.Mahaffie, Michael B. et al. | 2003
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The National Map "of Texas" - An Example of Statewide ImplementationDecker, D. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - The National Map "of Texas" -- An Example of Statewide Implementation - The development of a Texas statewide digital mapping product supporting the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster response operations is a proof of concept for The National Map implementation.Decker, Drew et al. | 2003
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A Data Provider's View of The National MapCooke, D. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - A Data Provider's View of The National Map - The National Map implementation may challenge commercial street mapping vendors, but will also provide opportunities for mutually beneficial public-private symbiosis.Cooke, Donald et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - GIS: Infrastructure Underpinnings for The National Map - GIS will be the primary technology that enables multiple organizations to work in concert to build and share The National Map databases, which will be accomplished through a distributed network of GIS users.Dangermond, Jack et al. | 2003
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GIS: Infrastructure Underpinnings for The National MapDangermond, J. / Brown, R. C. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - The Effect of Governmental Geospatial Data Programs and Policy on Innovation in the Private Sector - The National Map initiative has enormous potential for fostering innovation in the private sector and, in return, The National Map Will greatly benefit from such innovation.DeLorme, David M. et al. | 2003
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The Effect of Governmental Geospatial Data Programs and Policy on Innovation in the Private SectorDeLorme, D. M. / Peterson, J. G. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Building the National GeoBase for Canada - Base geographic information for Canada will be provided through the GeoBase initiative, part of a larger program, GeoConnections. The aim of GeoBase is to make maintained data that will serve as a foundation for a range of geospatial applications freely available to the public.Johnson, Bob D. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - A New Geographic Information Framework for Great Britain - As nations move towards knowledge-based economies, so too must National Mapping Agencies be developing better frameworks for geographic information and by migrating from data to better connected and more intelligent forms of geographic information.Murray, Keith J. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Spatially Enabling Australia through Collaboration and Innovation - The success of PSMA Australia Limited demonstrates that the establishment and maintenance of inter-jurisdictional relationships is critical to the success of an effective national mapping infrastructure.Paull, Dan L. et al. | 2003
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Columns & Updates - Grids & Datums -- Republic of Zimbabwe| 2003
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Announcements - ISPRS XXth Congress| 2003
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A Comparison of Activation Functions for Multispectral Landsat TM Image Classification - The main objective of the study was to compare linear, sigmoid, and tangent hyperbolic activation functions through the one- and two-hidden layered MLP neural network structures trained with the scaled conjugate gradient learning algorithm, and to evaluate their performances for a multispectral Landsat TM imagery hard classification problem.Özkan, Coskun et al. | 2003
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A Comparison of Activation Functions for Multispectral Landsat TM Image ClassificationOzkan, C. / Erbek, F. S. et al. | 2003
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Recovery of Systematic Biases in Laser Altimetry Data Using Natural Surfaces - An error recovery model that is based on modeling the system errors and on defining adequate control information is presented.Filin, Sagi et al. | 2003
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Recovery of Systematic Biases in Laser Altimetry Data Using Natural SurfacesFilin, S. et al. | 2003
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Investigating SeaWinds Terrestrial Backscatter: Equatorial Savannas of South AmericaHardin, P. J. / Jackson, M. W. et al. | 2003
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Investigating SeaWinds Terrestrial Backscatter: Equatorial Savannas of South America - Backscatter of equatorial savannas in northern South America was statistically modeled as a function of vegetation, precipitation, and soils.Hardin, Perry J. et al. | 2003
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Grasslands Discriminant Analysis Using Landsat TM Single and Multitemporal Data - Land management practices (CRP, grazing, and haying) applied on cool- and warm-season grasslands could be discriminated using multitemporal Landsat Thematic Mapper data at a moderate accuracy level (67.6 percent).Guo, Xulin et al. | 2003
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Grasslands Discriminant Analysis Using Landsat TM Single and Multitemporal DataGuo, X. / Price, K. P. / Stiles, J. et al. | 2003
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Estimating Tree Crown Size from Multiresolution Remotely Sensed Imagery - The theory and a simple analytical model are presented to estimate tree crown size of a forest stand using sills of variograms from images at two spatial resolutions.Song, Conghe et al. | 2003
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Estimating Tree Crown Size from Multiresolution Remotely Sensed ImagerySong, C. / Woodcock, C. E. et al. | 2003
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Evaluating the Performance of Spatially Explicit Models - Statistical approaches to evaluating the performance of spatially explicit models are described.Walker, Robert et al. | 2003
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Evaluating the Performance of Spatially Explicit ModelsWalker, R. et al. | 2003
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Strategies for Integrating Information from Multiple Spatial Resolutions into Land-Use-Land-Cover Classification Routines - Three strategies for integrating image information from different spatial resolutions into classification routines are developed and tested.Chen, DongMei et al. | 2003
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Strategies for Integrating Information from Multiple Spatial Resolutions into Land-Use/Land-Cover Classification RoutinesChen, D. / Stow, D. et al. | 2003
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Automated Change Detection for Updates of Digital Map DatabasesKnudsen, T. / Olsen, B. P. et al. | 2003
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Automated Change Detection for Updates of Digital Map Databases - The change detection algorithm uses vector and spectral data as input to an unsupervised spectral classification method which controls a subsequent Mahalanobis classification step.Knudsen, Thomas et al. | 2003
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Columns & Updates - Grids & Datums -- Commonwealth of Australia| 2003
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Who's Who in ASPIRS| 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Landsat Coverage of the Earth at High Latitudes - A systematic and quantitative examination of image overlap at high latitudes where satellites travel more east-west than north-south is presented.Bindschadler, Robert et al. | 2003
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Landsat Coverage of the Earth at High LatitudesBindschadler, R. et al. | 2003
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Block Bundle Adjustment of Landsat 7 ETM+ Images over Mountainous AreasToutin, T. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Block Bundle Adjustment of Landsat 7 ETM+ Images over Mountainous Areas - The generation of image blocks with Landsat 7 ETM+ imagery and the evaluation of the block bundle adjustment with a reduced number of GCPs are described.Toutin, Thierry et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Line-Based Modified Iterated Hough Transform for Autonomous Single-Photo Resection - The use of free-form linear features, represented by a set of consecutive straight-line segments, in the Modified Iterated Hough Transform (MIHT) for the purpose of autonomous single-photo resection, is addressed; the proposed strategy is useful for Integrating existing GIS databases with aerial imagery for change detection and updating applications.Habib, Ayman F. et al. | 2003
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Line-Based Modified Iterated Hough Transform for Autonomous Single-Photo ResectionHabib, A. F. / Lin, H. T. / Morgan, M. F. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Analysis of Terrain Elevation Effects on Ikonos Imagery Rectification Accuracy by Using Non-Rigorous Models - The effects of the difference in terrain heights and the number of GCPs on the rectified image accuracy and on 3D ground coordinate determination by using non-rigorous models are investigated.Shi, Wenzhong et al. | 2003
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Analysis of Terrain Elevation Effects on Ikonos Imagery Rectification Accuracy by Using Non-Rigorous ModelsShi, W. / Shaker, A. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Comparison of Digital Elevation Models for Aquatic Data Development - Slopes, streams, and hydrologic units generated from 10-meter drainage-enforced digital elevation models and 30-meter digital elevation models are compared.Clarke, Sharon et al. | 2003
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Comparison of Digital Elevation Models for Aquatic Data DevelopmentClarke, S. / Burnett, K. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - Mapping Urban Areas by Fusing Multiple Sources of Coarse Resolution Remotely Sensed Data - The main objective of this research is to improve the understanding of the methodological, scale, and validation requirements for mapping urban land cover from the fusion of 1-km MODIS data with DMSP nighttime lights data set and gridded population density data.Schneider, Annemarie et al. | 2003
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Mapping Urban Areas by Fusing Multiple Sources of Coarse Resolution Remotely Sensed DataSchneider, A. / Friedl, M. A. / Mclver, D. M. / Woodcock, C. E. et al. | 2003
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A State-Level Comparative Analysis of the GAP and NLCD Land-Cover Data SetsWardlow, B. D. / Egbert, S. L. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - A State-Level Comparative Analysis of the GAP and NLCD Land-Cover Data Sets - Two intermediate-scale land-cover data sets are compared for the state of Kansas to assess their land-cover classification similarities and differences in the context of their specific objectives, classification schemes, and mapping methodologies.Wardlow, Brian D. et al. | 2003
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Peer-Reviewed Articles - A Comparison of Vector and Raster GIS Methods for Calculating Landscape Metrics Used in Environmental Assessments - A statistical analysis of the potential impact of processing methodology on environmental assessment results is presented.Wade, Timothy G. et al. | 2003
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A Comparison of Vector and Raster GIS Methods for Calculating Landscape Metrics Used in Environmental AssessmentsWade, T. G. / Wickham, J. D. / Nash, M. S. / Neale, A. C. / Riitters, K. H. / Jones, K. B. et al. | 2003
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2003 PE&RS Indices - Subject Index| 2003
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2003 PE&RS Indices - Author Index| 2003