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January 2016
PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING
COLUMNS
In the book, critical issues
in scale of geospatial data,
including its representation
and measurements as well
as scaling, using a scientific
approach are addressed.
Upon the collapse of Austria–Hungary the Kingdom of
Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes was proclaimed in 1918. The
name was changed in 1931 to Yugoslavia and divided
into nine republics.
and
A new method for building extraction in dense housing area from digital surface models
using scale detection and dome reshaping based on morphological operations.
and
A new approach to merge overlapping gridded DEMs applied to the study of fluvial
surface microtopography using close-range digital photogrammetry.
and
A new method of regression to estimate forest biomass from PolSAR images.
Two important rootstock grapevine species and their genotype pairs can be effectively
discriminated with hyperspectral reflectance factor data and PRI is a useful indicator of
plant physiological status at both the leaf and canopy scales.
and
An object-based classification and a regression tree technique applied to extract high-
resolution LULC and impervious surfaces from the One-Meter NAIP imagery in the Twin
Cities Metropolitan Area of Minnesota.
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES
JANUARY 2016
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Save the date! Abstracts now being
accepted.
This years challenge will celebrate the 100th Anniversary
of the National Park Service.
GeoBytes has been so successful that we are doing them
again in 2016. Checkout the 2016 schedule of GeoByte
Webinars.
You spoke, we listened.
Are you interested in geospatial forensics? Consider
joining the ASPRS Forensics Group.
Join us in welcoming our newest members to ASPRS.
DEPARTMENTS
Teledyne Optech announced today that Michel Stanier,
previously EVP, Business Development, was appointed
Chief Operating Officer of Teledyne Optech in October
2015.
Stand Out From the Rest! Newly certified and re-certified
professionals.
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