PE&RS December 2018 Full - page 747

PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING
December 2018
747
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
December 2018 Volume 84 Number 12
FEATURES
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES
COLUMNS
The Column of the Student Advisory Council.
This month we look at The Bolivarian Republic
of Venezuela.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Join us in welcoming our newest members to
ASPRS.
DEPARTMENTS
Xin Li
and
Yongjun Feng
An improved geographically and temporally weighted regression (IGTWR) model incor-
porating seasonal characteristics is proposed to estimate the PM2.5 concentrations over
Hong Kong and demonstrated to have a good prediction performance.
Yan Yu, Jun Li, Changyu Zhu,
and
Antonio Plaza
A new approach, exploiting the combined strengths of remote sensing imagery and
social data to accurately derive impervious fraction maps, which is shown to perform
well in a case study in Guangzhou, China.
Unal Okyay
and
Shuhab D. Khan
Semi-automatic co-registration and spectral concatenation of panoramic VNIR and SWIR
ground-based hyperspectral images to obtain continuous VNIR+SWIR image spectra.
Hongbo Pan, Siyuan Zou,
and
Liyi Guan
A comprehensive study conducted to validate the superiority of the drift compensation
model over the affine compensation model using theoretical precision for block adjust-
ment of high-resolution satellite images.
Nijat Kasim, Rukeya Sawut, Abdugheni Abliz, Shi Qingdong, Balati
Maihemuti, Ahunaji Yalkun,
and
Yasenjiang Kahaer
Developing spatial information from selected parameters will aid the proper nutrient
management of optimal spring wheat crop growth and forecasting models for a precision
wheat agriculture system.
By Michael Zoeller, Matthew Patrick, and Christina Neal
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