PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING
September 2014
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PHOTOGRAMME TR I C ENG I NE ER I NG & REMOT E SENS I NG
The official journal for imaging and geospatial information science and technology
September 2014 Volume 80 Number 9
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Liang Cheng, Yafei Wang, Manchun Li, Lishan Zhong,
and
Jiechen Wang
A technique for the high-precision geometric registration of SAR images to construct
pixel-level SAR image time series.
Lin Yan
and
Xutong Niu
The effects of distance metric selections in Laplacian Eigenmaps with respect to
nonlinear dimensionality reduction of hyperspectral imagery, and a proposed spectral-
angle-based Laplacian Eigenmaps method.
Anahita Khosravipour, Andrew K. Skidmore, Martin Isenburg, Tiejun Wang,
and
Yousif
A. Hussin
Irregular height variations (also called data pits) are efficiently removed from a lidar-
derived CHM by a new “pit-free” algorithm further improving the detection of individual
trees in a forest.
Rongjun Qin
and
Wei Fang
An automatic method for building detection by fusing the height and spectral
information of aerial orthophoto and DSM using the graph cut optimization framework
Temuulen Sankey, Brett Dickson, Steve Sesnie, Ophelia Wang, Aaron Olsson,
and
Luke
Zachmann
The potential for high spatial and spectral resolution WorldView-2 satellite imagery to
detect an invasive plant species presence, cover, and biomass in the Sonoran Desert of
southwestern Arizona.
Kunihiko Yoshino, Sayuri Kawaguchi, Fusayuki Kanda, Keiji Kushida,
and
Fuan Tsai
Rectifying and mosaicking aerial photos using a sufficient number of ground control
points and interpreting plant communities to delineate a wetland plant community map
using an object-based segmentation method.
This cloud forest canopy image was taken from our
high point in the Talamanca mountains during a
Costa Rican environmental traverse from the Pacific
to the Atlantic. Our native guide had been following
this ancient trail for over 40 years and he told us
it was only the third time he had seen anything
other than clouds from that vista point. We had an
unprecedented two weeks without rain during the
heart of the rainy season and his fear and discomfort
at this drought was a grim reminder of climate change
impacts across the world.
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