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PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING
September 2019
615
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 2019 Volume 85 Number 9
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Bo Wu, Xuming Ge, Linfu Xie,
and
Wu Chen
State-of-the-art visual simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) techniques greatly
facilitate 3D mapping and modeling with the use of low-cost RGB-D sensors. However,
the effective range of such sensors is limited. To address this limitation, we present a
novel solution for enhanced 3D mapping using a low-cost RGB-D sensor.
Tao Wang, Yan Zhang, Yongsheng Zhang, Gangwu Jiang, Zhenghao
Zhang, Ying Yu,
and
Lijun Dou
The Gao Fen Xiang Ji (GFXJ) is the first Chinese self-developed airborne three-line
array CCD camera. This paper carries out a deep investigation into the GFXJ geometric
calibration.
Yang Liu, Ruisheng Wang, Xiaofei Ji,
and
Yangyang Wang
Hyperspectral image (HSI) classification plays a key role in numerous applications in
remote sensing, urban planning and environmental monitoring. In this paper, a novel HSI
scheme is proposed based on collaborative sparse coding combined with smoothness
regularization (CSCSR).
Jie Wan, Alper Yilmaz,
and
Lei Yan
Local features play an important role in remote sensing image matching, and hand-craft-
ed features have been excessively used in this area for a long time. This paper proposes
a pyramid convolutional neural triplet network that extracts a 128-dimensional deep
descriptor that significantly improves the matching performance.
Chiwei Xiao, Peng Li,
and
Zhiming Feng
Deciduous rubber plantations have experienced continuous expansion in Xishuangbanna
of southwestern China since the 1950s. However, the question of how the establishment
of adventive rubber trees is spatially expanded in the margin of the Asian tropics in
recent decades is not clearly understood. This paper discusses how a robust phenolo-
gy-based algorithm, help deciduous rubber plantations increased more than 6.6 times
between 1991 and 2016.
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