PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING 2012 Index 1 Subject Index A Accuracy assessment Determining Irrigated Areas and Quanti- fying Blue Water Use in Europe Us- ing Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GL- DAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd. Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August: 861–873 A New Method for Segmenting Individ- ual Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Wenkai Li, Qinghua Guo, Marek K. Jakubowski, and Maggi Kelly. January: 75–84 Accuracy assessment — Bio-optical model A Semi-Analytical Model for the Multitem- poral Prediction of Chlorophyll-a in an Iowa Lake Using Hyperion Data. Ra- manathan Sugumaran and Justin Thomas. December: 1253–1260 Accuracy assessment — Building damage classification Spatial Resolution Imagery Requirements for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap- proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635 Accuracy assessment — Burned area products Accuracy Assessment of Burned Area Products in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco. January: 53–60 Accuracy assessment — Geometric Automated Georeferencing of Optical Satel- lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller, Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re- inartz. January: 61–74 Accuracy assessment — Geopositioning Geopositioning Accuracy Assessment of GeoEye-1 Panchromatic and Multispec- tral Imagery. Manuel A. Aguilar, Fer- nando J. Aguilar, María del Mar Saldaña, and Ismael Fernández. March: 247–257 Accuracy assessment — Horizontal Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. April: 296–297 Accuracy assessment — Image classification Application of Time Series Landsat Im- ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu, Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755 A Framework for Supervised Image Clas- sification with Incomplete Training Samples. June: 595–604 Neuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc- Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June: 605–616 Accuracy assessment — Imagery resolution Spatial Resolution Imagery Requirements for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap- proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635 Accuracy assessment — Irrigated area maps Determining Irrigated Areas and Quantify- ing Blue Water Use in Europe Using Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Gen- eration (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) Data. August: 861–873 Development of an Advanced Global Field Survey System (GFSS) for Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a Dem- onstration for Agricultural Cropland Mapping in Asia. An Ngoc Van, Kyaw Sann Oo, and Wataru Takeuchi. August: 875–884 Accuracy assessment — Lidar Calibration and Kinematic Analysis of the Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar Sensor. Craig Glennie. April: 339–347 A New Method for Segmenting Individual Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Janu- ary: 75–84 Accuracy assessment — Mapping Incorporating the Downscaled Landsat TM Thermal Band in Land-cover Clas- sification using Random Forest. V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B. Ghimire, E. Par- do-Igúzquiza, M. Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton. February: 129–137 A Shape-matching Cropping Index (CI) Mapping Method to Determine Agricul- tural Cropland Intensities in China using MODIS Time-series Data. Jianhong Liu, Wenquan Zhu, and Xuefeng Cui. August: 829–837 Urban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief- corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. May: 473–484 Accuracy assessment — Measurement Development and Assessment of a Digital Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea- sure Cetaceans at Sea. Abraham Grow- cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March: 237–246 Accuracy assessment — 2001 NLCD per- cent tree canopy map Modeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A Pilot Study. John W. Coulston, Gretchen G. Moisen, Barry T. Wilson, Mark V. Finco, Warren B. Cohen, and C. Kenneth Brewer. July: 715–727 Accuracy assessment — OBO approach A Framework for Supervised Image Clas- sification with Incomplete Training Sam- ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin Chen. June: 595–604 Accuracy assessment — Pixel-based Generation of a U.S. National Urban Land- Use Product. James A. Falcone and Col- lin G. Homer. October: 1057–1068 Accuracy assessment — Tree crown delin- eation A Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea- tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692 Accuracy assessment — Vertical A Comparison of SRTM V4 and ASTER GDEM for Hydrological Applications in Low Relief Terrain. Mariano Moreno-de las Heras, Patricia M. Saco, and Garry R. Willgoose. July: 757–766 Accuracy assessment--Wetlands delinea- tion An Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao- juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök- kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547 Adaptive control of LODS An Efficient Point Cloud Management Method Based on a 3D R-Tree. Jun Gong, Qing Zhu, Ruofei Zhong, Yeting Zhang, and Xiao Xie. April: 373–381 Adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) Neuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc-
Subject Index A
Accuracy assessment Determining Irrigated Areas and Quanti-
fying Blue Water Use in Europe Us- ing Remote Sensing Meteosat
Second Generation (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation
System (GL- DAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd.
Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August:
861–873
A New Method for Segmenting Individ- ual Trees from the Lidar Point
Cloud. Wenkai Li, Qinghua Guo, Marek K. Jakubowski, and Maggi
Kelly. January: 75–84
Accuracy assessment — Bio-optical model A Semi-Analytical Model for
the Multitem-
poral Prediction of Chlorophyll-a in an Iowa Lake Using Hyperion
Data. Ra- manathan Sugumaran and Justin Thomas. December:
1253–1260
Accuracy assessment — Building damage classification Spatial
Resolution Imagery Requirements
for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A
Cognitive Ap- proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and
Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635
Accuracy assessment — Burned area products Accuracy Assessment of
Burned Area
Products in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco.
January: 53–60
Accuracy assessment — Geometric Automated Georeferencing of Optical
Satel-
lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller,
Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re- inartz. January:
61–74
Accuracy assessment — Geopositioning Geopositioning Accuracy
Assessment of
GeoEye-1 Panchromatic and Multispec- tral Imagery. Manuel A.
Aguilar, Fer- nando J. Aguilar, María del Mar Saldaña, and Ismael
Fernández. March: 247–257
Accuracy assessment — Horizontal Mapping Matters. Qassim A.
Abdullah.
April: 296–297
Accuracy assessment — Image classification Application of Time
Series Landsat Im-
ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu,
Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755
A Framework for Supervised Image Clas- sification with Incomplete
Training Samples. June: 595–604
Neuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine Lava Flow Morphology. J.
Timothy Mc- Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June:
605–616
Accuracy assessment — Imagery resolution Spatial Resolution Imagery
Requirements
for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A
Cognitive Ap- proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and
Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635
Accuracy assessment — Irrigated area maps Determining Irrigated
Areas and Quantify-
ing Blue Water Use in Europe Using Remote Sensing Meteosat Second
Gen- eration (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation
System (GLDAS) Data. August: 861–873
Development of an Advanced Global Field Survey System (GFSS) for
Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a Dem- onstration for
Agricultural Cropland Mapping in Asia. An Ngoc Van, Kyaw Sann Oo,
and Wataru Takeuchi. August: 875–884
Accuracy assessment — Lidar Calibration and Kinematic Analysis of
the
Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar Sensor. Craig Glennie. April:
339–347
A New Method for Segmenting Individual Trees from the Lidar Point
Cloud. Janu- ary: 75–84
Accuracy assessment — Mapping Incorporating the Downscaled
Landsat
TM Thermal Band in Land-cover Clas- sification using Random Forest.
V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B. Ghimire, E. Par- do-Igúzquiza, M.
Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton. February: 129–137
A Shape-matching Cropping Index (CI) Mapping Method to Determine
Agricul- tural Cropland Intensities in China using MODIS
Time-series Data. Jianhong Liu, Wenquan Zhu, and Xuefeng Cui.
August: 829–837
Urban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-
corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. May: 473–484
Accuracy assessment — Measurement Development and Assessment of a
Digital
Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea- sure Cetaceans at Sea.
Abraham Grow- cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March:
237–246
Accuracy assessment — 2001 NLCD per- cent tree canopy map Modeling
Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A
Pilot Study. John W. Coulston, Gretchen G. Moisen, Barry T. Wilson,
Mark V. Finco, Warren B. Cohen, and C. Kenneth Brewer. July:
715–727
Accuracy assessment — OBO approach A Framework for Supervised Image
Clas-
sification with Incomplete Training Sam- ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai
Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin Chen. June: 595–604
Accuracy assessment — Pixel-based Generation of a U.S. National
Urban Land-
Use Product. James A. Falcone and Col- lin G. Homer. October:
1057–1068
Accuracy assessment — Tree crown delin- eation A Fusion Approach
for Tree Crown Delinea-
tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July:
679–692
Accuracy assessment — Vertical A Comparison of SRTM V4 and
ASTER
GDEM for Hydrological Applications in Low Relief Terrain. Mariano
Moreno-de las Heras, Patricia M. Saco, and Garry R. Willgoose.
July: 757–766
Accuracy assessment--Wetlands delinea- tion
An Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to Update the NCWI. Beth R.
Stein, Bao- juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor
Seigler, Kemal Gök- kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang.
June: 537–547
Adaptive control of LODS An Efficient Point Cloud Management
Method Based on a 3D R-Tree. Jun Gong, Qing Zhu, Ruofei Zhong,
Yeting Zhang, and Xiao Xie. April: 373–381
Adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) Neuro-fuzzy
Classification of Submarine
Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc-
2 2012 Index Photogrammetric engineering & remote SenSing
Subject Index Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June:
605–616
Aerial dispersants Operational Utilization of Aerial
Multispec-
tral Remote Sensing during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned
During the Deepwater Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Jan Svejkovsky,
William Lehr, Judd Muskat, George Graettinger, and Joseph Mullin.
October: 1089–1102
Aerial image mosaicking Aerial Image Mosaicking with the Aid
of
Vector Roads. Dongliang Wang, You- chuan Wan, Jianhua Xiao, Xudong
Lai, Wenli Huang, and Jingzhong Xu. No- vember: 1141–1150
Aerial imagery Building Detection in Complex Scenes
Thorough Effective Separation of Build- ings from Trees. Mohammad
Awrangjeb, Chunsun Zhang, and Clive S. Fraser. July: 729–745
Bundle Block Adjustment of Weakly Con- nected Aerial Imagery.
Yongjun Zhang, Xiaodong Xiong, Xiang Shen, and Zheng Ji. September:
983–988
A Framework for Supervised Image Clas- sification with Incomplete
Training Sam- ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin
Chen. June: 595–604
Urban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief- corrected Aerial Imagery and
Lidar. May: 473–484
Aerial images An Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to
Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao- juan Zheng, Ioannis
Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök- kaya,
Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547
Semi-automatic Quality Control of Topo- graphic Data Sets. Petra
Helmholz, Christian Becker, Uwe Breitkopf, Tor- sten Büschenfeld,
Andreas Busch, Carola Braun, Dietmar Grünreich, Sönke Mül- ler,
Jörn Ostermann, Martin Pahl, Franz Rottensteiner, Karsten Vogt,
Marcel Ziems, Christian Heipke. September: 959–972
Aerial multispectral remote sensing Expanding the Utility of Remote
Sens-
ing Data for Oil Spill Response. Jan Svejkovsky and Mark Hess.
October: 1011–1014
Operational Utilization of Aerial Multispec- tral Remote Sensing
during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned During the Deepwater
Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Jan Svejkovsky, William Lehr, Judd Muskat,
George Graettinger, and Joseph Mullin. October: 1089–1102
Aerial photographs Detect Residential Buildings from Lidar
and
Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori- ented Land-Use
Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao- jun
Yang. January: 35–44
Aerial triangulation Bundle Block Adjustment of Weakly Con-
nected Aerial Imagery. Yongjun Zhang, Xiaodong Xiong, Xiang Shen,
and Zheng Ji. September: 983–988
Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. Au- gust: 784, December:
1211
Affine transformation Automatic Registration of
High-Resolution
Images Using Local Properties of Fea- tures. You Kyung Han, Young
Gi Byun, Jae Wan Choi, Dong Yeob Han, and Yong Il Kim. March:
211–221
African Cultural Heritage Sites and Land- scapes Database Laser
Scanning in Heritage Documentation:
The Scanning Pipeline and its Chal- lenges. Heinz Rüther, Roshan
Bhurtha, Christoph Held, Ralph Schröder, and Stephen Wessels.
April: 309–316
Agricultural land cover mapping Mapping Crop Types, Irrigated
Areas, and
Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India
Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im- agery: Implications for
Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller, Jeanine M.
Rhemtulla, Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba-
diger, Raja Sengupta, and Navin Raman- kutty. August: 815–827
Agricultural productivity Assessing Future Risks to
Agricultural
Productivity, Water Resources and Food Security: How Can Remote
Sensing Help? Prasad S. Thenkabail, Jerry W. Knox, Mutlu Ozdogan,
Murali Krishna Gumma, Russell G. Congalton, Zhuoting Wu, Cristina
Milesi, Alex Finkral, Mike Marshall, Isabella Mariotto,
Songcai
You, Chandra Giri, and Pamela Nagler. August: 773–782
Agricultural systems Mapping Fragmented Agricultural Systems
in the Sudano-Sahelian Environments of Africa Using Random Forest
and Ensemble Metrics of Coarse Resolution MODIS Imagery. Elodie
Vintrou, Mamy Soumaré, Simon Bernard, Agnès Bégué, Christian Baron,
and Danny Lo Seen. August: 839–848
Agriculture Development of an Advanced Global Field
Survey System (GFSS) for Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a
Dem- onstration for Agricultural Cropland Mapping in Asia. An Ngoc
Van, Kyaw Sann Oo, and Wataru Takeuchi. August: 875–884
Estimating Irrigated Agricultural Water Use through Landsat TM and
a Simplified Surface Energy Balance Modeling in the Semi-arid
Environments of Arizona. Shai Kaplan and Soe W. Myint. August:
849–859
Agropasture Application of Time Series Landsat Im-
ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu,
Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755
Airborne camera Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. No-
vember: 1117
cember: 1211
Airborne hyperspectral scanner Estimating Urban Leaf Area Index
(LAI)
of Individual Trees with Hyperspectral Data. Ryan R. Jensen, Perry
J. Hardin, and Andrew J. Hardin. May: 495–504
Airborne lidar data Automated Georegistration of High-Res-
olution Satellite Imagery using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar
Information. Jaehong Oh, Changno Lee, Yangdam Eo, and James Bethel.
October: 1045–1056
Mapping Individual Tree Species in an Urban Forest Using Airborne
Lidar Data and Hyperspectral Imagery. Cai- yun Zhang and Fang Qiu.
October: 1079–1087
Photogrammetric engineering & remote SenSing 2012 Index 3
Subject Index Airborne SAR mapping system CASMSAR: An Integrated
Airborne SAR
Mapping System. Jixian Zhang, Zheng Zhao, Guoman Huang and Zhong
Lu. November: 1110–1114
Airborne visible/infrared imaging spec- trometer (AVIRIS) A
Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and
Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End- member Spectral Mixture Analysis
for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel- lowstone. Stacey
Fairweather, Christo- pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li.
January: 23–33
Albania Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Alba-
nia. Clifford J. Mugnier. January: 5–6
ALGE model Integrating Landsat-7 Imagery with Physics-
based Models for Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Waters near River
Discharges. Nima Pahlevan, Alfred J. Garrett, Aaron D. Gerace, and
John R. Schott. Novem- ber: 1163–1174
“All-in-one” (AIO) classification A Framework for Supervised Image
Clas-
sification with Incomplete Training Sam- ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai
Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin Chen. June: 595–604
American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. See
ASPRS
Ant Colony System (ACS) Determination of Optimum Classifier
and
Feature Subset in Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System.
Farhad Sa- madzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani, and Toni Schenk. December:
1261–1273
Appalachian mountains Identifying Revegetated Mines as
Disturbance/
Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence.
Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F.
Donovan. March: 223–235
ArcGIS software An Era of Epochs. Karen Richardson. Sep-
tember: 905–908
ArcMap® GIS Modeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS
and Flood Height Data. Sinan A. Abood, Ann L. Maclean, and Lacey A.
Mason. March: 259–269
Arizona Estimating Irrigated Agricultural Water Use
through Landsat TM and a Simplified Surface Energy Balance Modeling
in the Semi-arid Environments of Arizona. Shai Kaplan and Soe W.
Myint. August: 849–859
Artificial neural networks Estimating Urban Leaf Area Index
(LAI)
of Individual Trees with Hyperspectral Data. Ryan R. Jensen, Perry
J. Hardin, and Andrew J. Hardin. May: 495–504
ASD field spectroradiometry An Empirical Model-based Method for
Sig-
nal Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spectroradiometry. Chinsu Lin,
Khongor Tsogt, and Chein-I Chang. February: 119–127
Asia Development of an Advanced Global Field
Survey System (GFSS) for Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a
Dem- onstration for Agricultural Cropland Mapping in Asia. An Ngoc
Van, Kyaw Sann Oo, and Wataru Takeuchi. August: 875–884
ASPRS ASPRS Board of Directors. January: 18,
February: 114, March: 205, April: 304, May: 458, June: 578, July:
674, August: 792, September: 922 , November: 1124
ASPRS Board of Directors 2012-2013. June: 555
ASPRS Recertification requirements. Sep- tember: 918
ASPRS Student Advisory Council (SAC). January: 13
ASPRS Vice Presidential Candidates for 2013. December: 1214
ASPRS Yearbook 2012. June: 557–565 CGMP Guidelines Committee’s
Guidelines
for Procurement of Commercial Geo- spatial Mapping Products.
December: 1199–1207
Christopher Parrish Elected as Assistant Di- vision Director of
ASPRS Lidar Division (LD). April: 300
Code of Ethics. August: 895, September: 972
2011-2012 Executive Director Report. June: 562–565
2012 GeoLeague Challenge Winners. June: 537, June: 538, June:
551
James Stuart Blundell Elected as Assistant Division Director of
ASPRS Remote
Sensing Applications Division (RSAD). April: 300
LAS 1.4 specification approval. January: 13 The MAPPS/ASPRS 2012
Specialty Con-
ference on Emerging Mapping and Geo- spatial Technologies. July:
669, August: 896–898
Matthew Dunbar Elected as Assistant Di- vision Director of ASPRS
Geographic Information Systems Division (GISD). April: 299
Member Champions 2011. January: 11, Feb- ruary: 110, March: 204,
April: 298, May: 454 , June: 552, July: 668
Member Champions 2012. March: 204, April: 298, May: 454, June: 552,
July: 668, August: 788, September: 916, Octo- ber: 1021, November:
1120
Michael Zoltek Elected as Assistant Divi- sion Director of ASPRS
Professional Practice Division (PPD). April: 300
2009-2012 National Report. Roberta Lenc- zowski. July:
656–660
Report on XXII ISPRS Congress. Bobbi Lenczowski. November:
1121–1122
Resolution on U.S. Imaging Program. March: 197
Robert Thomas Elected as Assistant Divi- sion Director of ASPRS
Photogrammet- ric Applications Division (PAD). April: 299–300
Stewart Walker Elected as ASPRS Vice President. April: 299
ASPRS — Awards Abraham Anson Memorial Scholarship.
June: 572 ASPRS Announces 2012 ASPRS Outstand-
ing Technical Achievement Award (OTAA) Winner. February: 111
ASPRS Announces 2012 SAIC Estes Me- morial Teaching Award Winner.
March: 198
ASPRS Conference Management Awards. June: 575
ASPRS Fellow Award. June: 574 2012 ASPRS Fellow Award
Winners.
March: 199 ASPRS Outstanding Service Award. June:
573 2012 ASPRS Outstanding Technical
Achievement Award. June: 570 ASPRS Outstanding Workshop
Instructor
Award. June: 574 ASPRS Region Newsletter of the Year.
June: 576 ASPRS Region of the Year Award. June:
575
4 2012 Index Photogrammetric engineering & remote SenSing
Subject Index Awards [2012]. June: 570–576 BAE Systems Award. June:
574–575 Boeing Award for Best Paper in Image
Analysis and Interpretation. June: 571 ERDAS Award for Best
Scientific Paper in
Remote Sensing. June: 571 ESRI Award for Best Scientific Paper
in
GIS. June: 571 Francis H. Moffitt Memorial Scholarship.
June: 575 The GeoEye Foundation Award. June: 572 International
Educational Literature Award.
June: 573 John I. Davidson President’s Award for
Practical Papers. June: 571 John O. Behrens Institute for Land
Informa-
tion (ILI) Memorial Scholarship. June: 572
Kenneth J. Osborn Memorial Scholarship. June: 572–573
Paul R. Wolf Memorial Scholarship. June: 574
Photogrammetric (Fairchild) Award. June: 570
Region Website of the Year. June: 576 Robert E. Altenhofen Memorial
Scholar-
ship. June: 571–572 Robert N. Colwell Memorial Fellowship.
June: 570–571 SAIC Estes Memorial Teaching Award.
June: 574 Talbert Abrams Award. June: 571 Ta Liang Memorial Award.
June: 573 William A. Fischer Memorial Scholarship.
June: 572 Z/I Imaging Scholarship. June: 573
ASPRS--Sustaining members. See Corpo- rate description
ASTER (Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection
Radiometer) Book review: Land Remote Sensing and
Global Environmental Change: NASA’s Earth Observing System and the
Science of ASTER and MODIS by Ramachan- dran, Bhaskar, Justice,
Christopher O., and Abrams, Michael J. Reviewed by Nguy-Robertson,
Anthony L. January: 8, January: 11
A Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and Hyperspectral AVIRIS
Multiple End- member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and
Herbaceous Cover in Yel- lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-
pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33
A Comparison of SRTM V4 and ASTER
GDEM for Hydrological Applications in Low Relief Terrain. Mariano
Moreno-de las Heras, Patricia M. Saco, and Garry R. Willgoose.
July: 757–766
Improving Forest Growth Estimates Using a Bayesian Network
Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein, Valentyn A. Tol- pekin,
and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu- ary: 45–51
Atmospheric corrections Topographic Corrections of Satellite
Data
for Regional Monitoring. Sarah C. Gos- lee. September:
973–981
Australis software Development and Assessment of a Digital
Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea- sure Cetaceans at Sea.
Abraham Grow- cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March:
237–246
B Backscatter texture analysis Neuro-fuzzy Classification of
Submarine
Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc- Clinton, Scott M. White, and
John M. Sinton. June: 605–616
Band tuning methods Comparing the Performance of Empiri-
cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting
Cyanobacterial Pig- ments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco,
J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494
Bayesian network (BN) approach Improving Forest Growth Estimates
Using a
Bayesian Network Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein,
Valentyn A. Tol- pekin, and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu- ary:
45–51
Bees Algorithm (BA) Determination of Optimum Classifier and
Feature Subset in Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System.
Farhad Sa- madzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani, and Toni Schenk. December:
1261–1273
Besançon City GeoEye Imagery and Lidar Technology
for Small-area Population Estimation: An Epidemiological Viewpoint.
Erika Upegui and Jean-François Viel. July: 693–702
Beta regression modeling technique Modeling Percent Tree Canopy
Cover: A
Pilot Study. John W. Coulston, Gretchen G. Moisen, Barry T. Wilson,
Mark V. Finco, Warren B. Cohen, and C. Kenneth Brewer. July:
715–727
Biographies. See also Obituaries Memorial Address: Francis H.
“Frank” Mof-
fitt 1922-2007. Kathleen Moffitt Vinci. June: 566–569
Biomass burning emissions Accuracy Assessment of Burned Area
Prod-
ucts in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco.
January: 53–60
Biomass — Woody plant Assessment of Available Rangeland Woody
Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. Nian-Wei Ku, Sorin
C. Popescu, R. James Ansley, Humberto L. Perotto- Baldivieso, and
Anthony M. Filippi. April: 349–361
Bio-optical model A Semi-Analytical Model for the Multitem-
poral Prediction of Chlorophyll-a in an Iowa Lake Using Hyperion
Data. Ra- manathan Sugumaran and Justin Thomas. December:
1253–1260
Block adjustment Mapping Western China at a Scale of
1:50,000. Jixian Zhang, Qin Yan, Wen- han Xie. April: 289–292
Blunder detection Automated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-
lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller,
Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re- inartz. January:
61–74
Book reviews Advances in Environmental Remote Sens-
ing: Sensors, Algorithms, and Applica- tions by Weng, Qihao.
Reviewed by Patias, Petros. February: 104
Advances in Web-based GIS, Mapping Ser- vices and Applications by
Li, Songnian, Dragicevic, Suzana and Veenendall, Bert. Reviewed by
Westmoreland, Sally J. Au- gust: 785–786
Global Navigation Satellite Systems: In- sights into GPS, GLONASS,
Galileo, Compass, and Others by Bhatta, Ba- sudeb. Reviewed by
Abuzar, Moham- mad. May: 451–452
Photogrammetric engineering & remote SenSing 2012 Index 5
Subject Index Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegeta-
tion by Thenkabail, Prasad S., Lyon, John G., and Huete, Alfredo.
Reviewed by Du, Qian. November: 1119
Image Registration for Remote Sensing by Le Moigne, Jacqueline,
Netanyahu, Na- than S. and Eastman, Roger D. Reviewed by Jin,
Xiaoying. March: 195-196
Introduction to Remote Sensing, 5th Edition by Campbell, James B.
and Wynne, Ran- dolph H. Reviewed by Congalton, Russel G. June:
549, June: 551
Land Remote Sensing and Global Environ- mental Change: NASA’s Earth
Observing System and the Science of ASTER and MODIS by
Ramachandran, Bhaskar. Re- viewed by Nguy-Robertson, Anthony L.
January: 8
Making Maps: A Visual Guide to Map De- sign for GIS (Second
Edition) by Kry- gier, John and Wood, Denis. Reviewed by Crosby,
Michael K. May: 453
Principles of Map Design by Tyner, Judith A. Reviewed by Nobrega,
Rodrigo A.A. December 1212.
Remote Sensing and Global Environmental Change, First Edition by
Purkis, Samuel J. and Klemas, V. Reviewed by Zourara- kis, Demetrio
P. October: 1017
Remote Sensing of Glaciers: Techniques for Topographic, Spatial and
Thematic Map- ping of Glaciers by Pellikka, P.K.E. and Rees, W.G.
Reviewed by Gens, Rudiger. January: 7
Remote Sensing of Urban and Suburban Areas by Rashed, Tarek and
Jürgens, Carsten. Reviewed by Lodhi, Mahtab A. April: 294–295
Spatial Statistics: Geospatial Information Modeling and Thematic
Mapping by Mo- hammed A. Kalkhan. Reviewed by Kar, Bandana.
September: 915–916
Why ‘Where’ Matters: Understanding and Profiting from GPS, GIS, and
Remote Sensing by Ryerson, Robert A. and Aronoff, Stanley. Reviewed
by Buen- emann, Michaela. July: 666–667
Boreal forest landscape Application of Lidar Terrain Surfaces
for
Soil Moisture Modeling. Florence Mar- garet Southee, Paul M.
Treitz, and Neal A. Scott. December: 1241–1251
Boresight adjustment Calibration and Kinematic Analysis of
the
Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar Sensor. Craig Glennie. April:
339–347
Brazil Application of Time Series Landsat Im-
ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu,
Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755
Breaklines Breaklines and Lidar Data. Lewis Graham.
March: 189–191
Thorough Effective Separation of Build- ings from Trees. Mohammad
Awrangjeb, Chunsun Zhang, and Clive S. Fraser. July: 729–745
Building detection algorithm — Morphol- ogy-based Detect
Residential Buildings from Lidar and
Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori- ented Land-Use
Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao- jun
Yang. January: 35–44
Building extraction procedure GeoEye Imagery and Lidar
Technology
for Small-area Population Estimation: An Epidemiological Viewpoint.
Erika Upegui and Jean-François Viel. July: 693–702
Buildings Automatic Registration of High-Resolution
Images Using Local Properties of Fea- tures. You Kyung Han, Young
Gi Byun, Jae Wan Choi, Dong Yeob Han, and Yong Il Kim. March:
211–221
A Supervised and Fuzzy-based Approach to Determine Optimal
Multi-resolution Im- age Segmentation Parameters. Hengjian Tong,
Travis Maxwell, Yun Zhang, and Vivek Dey. October: 1029–1044
Bundle adjustment — Orthographic Network Orientation Using the
Scaled Or-
thographic Projection for Parameter Ini- tialization. Keith F.
Blonquist and Robert T. Pack. May: 505–517
Bundle block adjustment (BBA) Bundle Block Adjustment of Weakly
Con-
nected Aerial Imagery. Yongjun Zhang, Xiaodong Xiong, Xiang Shen,
and Zheng Ji. September: 983–988
Burned area (BA) products Accuracy Assessment of Burned Area
Products in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A.
Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco. January: 53–60
C Calibration models Calibration and Kinematic Analysis of
the
Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar Sensor. Craig Glennie. April:
339–347
California Identification of Waste Tires Using High-
Resolution Multispectral Satellite Imag- ery. Becky Lauren Quinlan
and Patricia G. Foschi. May: 463–471
A New Method for Segmenting Individ- ual Trees from the Lidar Point
Cloud. Wenkai Li, Qinghua Guo, Marek K. Jakubowski, and Maggi
Kelly. January: 75–84
Phenology-based Crop Classification Al- gorithm and its
Implications on Agri- cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-
fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S.
Biging. August: 799–813
Camera calibration Development and Assessment of a Digital
Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea- sure Cetaceans at Sea.
Abraham Grow- cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March:
237–246
A Flexible Mathematical Method for Cam- era Calibration in Digital
Aerial Photo- grammetry. Rongfu Tang, Dieter Fritsch, Michael
Cramer, and Werner Schneider. October: 1069–1077
A Webcam-based Photogrammetric System for the Measurement of Facial
Land- marks on Newborns. Bruce King. De- cember: 1285–1294
Camera height Automatic Generation of 2.5D Terrain Mod-
els without Occluding Routes of Interest. Hao Deng, Liqiang Zhang,
Jingtao Ma, Liang Zhang, and Dong Chen. Novem- ber: 1175–1185
Camera stability Photogrammetric Monitoring of the Con-
struction of a Solar Energy Dish Con- centrator. M. R. Shortis and
G. Burgess. May: 519–527
Camera station Photogrammetric Monitoring of the Con-
struction of a Solar Energy Dish Con-
6 2012 Index Photogrammetric engineering & remote SenSing
Subject Index centrator. M. R. Shortis and G. Burgess. May:
519–527
Canada 2011 Survey on Remote Sensing and Geo-
spatial Technologies Training in U.S. and Canadian Colleges and
Universities. Steven A. Sader and Thomas Mueller. December:
1193–1198
Canopy cover Modeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A
Pilot Study. John W. Coulston, Gretchen G. Moisen, Barry T. Wilson,
Mark V. Finco, Warren B. Cohen, and C. Kenneth Brewer. July:
715–727
Canopy height model (CHM) Application of Lidar Terrain Surfaces
for
Soil Moisture Modeling. Florence Mar- garet Southee, Paul M.
Treitz, and Neal A. Scott. December: 1241–1251
Automated Delineation of Individual Tree Crowns from Lidar Data by
Multi-Scale Analysis and Segmentation. Linhai Jing, Baoxin Hu, Jili
Li, and Thomas Noland. December: 1275–1284
CASMSAR CASMSAR: An Integrated Airborne SAR
Mapping System. Jixian Zhang, Zheng Zhao, Guoman Huang and Zhong
Lu. November: 1110–1114
Catenary curve model A Piecewise Catenary Curve Model Grow-
ing for 3D Power Line Reconstruction. Yoonseok Jwa and Gunho Sohn.
Decem- ber: 1227–1240
Cell-based automatic deformation Cell-based Automatic Deformation
Computa-
tion by Analyzing Terrestrial Lidar Point Clouds. Jing Wu,
Pierre-Yves Gilliéron, and Bertrand Merminod. April: 317–329
Central African Republic (C. A. R.) Grids & Datums Column:
Central African
Republic. Clifford J. Mugnier. March: 192–194
Central Australia A Comparison of SRTM V4 and ASTER
GDEM for Hydrological Applications in Low Relief Terrain. Mariano
Moreno-de las Heras, Patricia M. Saco, and Garry R. Willgoose.
July: 757–766
Central-perspective projection model Network Orientation Using the
Scaled Or-
thographic Projection for Parameter Ini- tialization. Keith F.
Blonquist and Robert T. Pack. May: 505–517
Cerrado Application of Time Series Landsat Im-
ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu,
Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755
Certification ASPRS Certification List. January: 12, Feb-
ruary: 110, February: 202, April: 302, July: 670, May: 450, August:
786, Sep- tember: 920, October: 1022
Cetaceans Development and Assessment of a Digital
Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea- sure Cetaceans at Sea.
Abraham Grow- cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March:
237–246
Chaemacyparis formosensis An Empirical Model-based Method for
Signal
Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spec- troradiometry. Chinsu Lin,
Khongor Tsogt, and Chein-I Chang. February: 119–127
Change detection Application of Time Series Landsat Im-
ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu,
Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755
Mapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS Observations Using Support
Vector Machines. Rui Zhang, Donglian Sun, Yunyue Yu, and Mitchell
D. Goldberg. November: 1151–1161
China CASMSAR: An Integrated Airborne SAR
Mapping System. Jixian Zhang, Zheng Zhao, Guoman Huang and Zhong
Lu. November: 1110–1114
Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS for Evaluating Soil Erosion
Risk in North- western Zhejiang, China. Jianqin Huang, Dengsheng
Lu, Jin Li, Jiasen Wu, Shi- quan Chen, Weiming Zhao, Hongli Ge,
Xingzhao Huang, and Xiaojie Yan. Sep- tember: 935–946
Mapping Western China at a Scale of 1:50,000. Jixian Zhang, Qin
Yan, Wen- han Xie. April: 289–292
A Shape-matching Cropping Index (CI) Mapping Method to Determine
Agricul- tural Cropland Intensities in China using MODIS
Time-series Data. Jianhong Liu, Wenquan Zhu, and Xuefeng Cui.
August: 829–837
Chlorophyll-a (CHL) Comparing the Performance of Empirical,
Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting
Cyanobacterial Pigments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco, J.
Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494
A Semi-Analytical Model for the Multitem- poral Prediction of
Chlorophyll-a in an Iowa Lake Using Hyperion Data. Ra- manathan
Sugumaran and Justin Thomas. December: 1253–1260
Circular Hough Transform Tree Topology Representation from
TLS
Point Clouds Using Depth-First Search in Voxel Space. Anita
Schilling, Anja Schmidt, and Hans-Gerd Maas. April: 383–392
Circular map accuracy standard (CMAS) Mapping Matters. Qassim A.
Abdullah. Au-
gust: 784
Classification accuracy An Efficient Remote Sensing Solution
to
Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao- juan Zheng, Ioannis
Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök- kaya,
Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547
Computer-aided Classification of the First Frame of Digital Erts-1
(i.e., Landsat-1) Data. Roger M. Hoffer. July: 653–655
Detect Residential Buildings from Lidar and Aerial Photographs
through Object-Ori- ented Land-Use Classification. Xuelian Meng,
Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao- jun Yang. January: 35–44
Determination of Optimum Classifier and Feature Subset in
Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System. Farhad Sa-
madzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani, and Toni Schenk. December:
1261–1273
A Framework for Supervised Image Clas- sification with Incomplete
Training Sam- ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin
Chen. June: 595–604
Integration of Polarimetric Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image
Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover
Classifica- tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric
Photogrammetric engineering & remote SenSing 2012 Index 7
Subject Index SAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and
Zheng Lin. February: 169–181
Mapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and Cropping Intensities in
Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal
Medium-Resolution Im- agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use
in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla,
Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba- diger, Raja
Sengupta, and Navin Raman- kutty. August: 815–827
Mapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS Observations Using Support
Vector Machines. Rui Zhang, Donglian Sun, Yunyue Yu, and Mitchell
D. Goldberg. November: 1151–1161
Neuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine Lava Flow Morphology. J.
Timothy Mc- Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June:
605–616
Spatial Resolution Imagery Requirements for Identifying Structure
Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap- proach. Sarah E.
Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635
Classification accuracy. See also Accuracy Assessment
Classification accuracy--Habitat map Objects-based Image Analysis
for Mapping
Natura 2000 Habitats to Improve Forest Management. Ana Hernando,
Lara A. Ar- royo, Javier Velázquez, Rosario Tejera. September:
991–999
Classification accuracy — Land-cover Incorporating the Downscaled
Landsat
TM Thermal Band in Land-cover Clas- sification using Random Forest.
V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B. Ghimire, E. Par- do-Igúzquiza, M.
Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton. February: 129–137
Seasonal Variation in Land-Cover Clas- sification Accuracy in a
Diverse Region. Priyakant Sinha, Lalit Kumar, and Nick Reid. March:
271–280
Classification accuracy — Object-based Identifying Revegetated
Mines as Distur-
bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat
Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and
Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235
Classification accuracy — PBC Phenology-based Crop Classification
Al-
gorithm and its Implications on Agri- cultural Water Use
Assessments in Cali- fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng
Gong, and Greg S. Biging. August: 799–813
Classification accuracy — Pixel-based Identifying Revegetated Mines
as Distur-
bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat
Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and
Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235
Classification accuracy — Tree cover Urban Tree Cover Mapping with
Relief-
corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang.
May: 473–484
Classification accuracy — Tree crown A Fusion Approach for Tree
Crown Delinea-
tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July:
679–692
Classification accuracy — Urban land use Generation of a U.S.
National Urban Land-
Use Product. James A. Falcone and Col- lin G. Homer. October:
1057–1068
Classification error(s) Urban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-
corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang.
May: 473–484
Classification map Determining Irrigated Areas and Quanti-
fying Blue Water Use in Europe Us- ing Remote Sensing Meteosat
Second Generation (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation
System (GL- DAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd.
Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August:
861–873
Classification techniques — Decision tree Detect Residential
Buildings from Lidar and
Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori- ented Land-Use
Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao- jun
Yang. January: 35–44
Identification of Waste Tires Using High- Resolution Multispectral
Satellite Imag- ery. Becky Lauren Quinlan and Patricia G. Foschi.
May: 463–471
Integration of Polarimetric Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image
Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover
Classifica- tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi,
Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181
Phenology-based Crop Classification Al- gorithm and its
Implications on Agri- cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-
fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S.
Biging. August: 799–813
Three Decades of War and Food Insecu- rity in Iraq. Glen R. Gibson,
James B. Campbell, Randolph H. Wynne. August: 885–895
Classification techniques — Hierarchical- based Application of Time
Series Landsat Im-
ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu,
Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755
GeoEye Imagery and Lidar Technology for Small-area Population
Estimation: An Epidemiological Viewpoint. Erika Upegui and
Jean-François Viel. July: 693–702
Mapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and Cropping Intensities in
Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal
Medium-Resolution Im- agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use
in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla,
Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba- diger, Raja
Sengupta, and Navin Raman- kutty. August: 815–827
Classification techniques — Object-based Phenology-based Crop
Classification Al-
gorithm and its Implications on Agri- cultural Water Use
Assessments in Cali- fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng
Gong, and Greg S. Biging. August: 799–813
Urban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief- corrected Aerial Imagery and
Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang. May: 473–484
Classification techniques — Object-oriented Detect Residential
Buildings from Lidar and
Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori- ented Land-Use
Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao- jun
Yang. January: 35–44
8 2012 Index Photogrammetric engineering & remote SenSing
Subject Index Estimating Irrigated Agricultural Water Use
through Landsat TM and a Simplified Surface Energy Balance Modeling
in the Semi-arid Environments of Arizona. Shai Kaplan and Soe W.
Myint. August: 849–859
Classification techniques — One-by-one (OBO) A Framework for
Supervised Image Clas-
sification with Incomplete Training Sam- ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai
Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin Chen. June: 595–604
Classification techniques — Supervised A Framework for Supervised
Image Clas-
sification with Incomplete Training Sam- ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai
Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin Chen. June: 595–604
Classification techniques — Wishart supervised Integration of
Polarimetric
Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree
Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica- tion using
RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia
Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181
Close-range photogrammetry Photogrammetric Monitoring of the
Con-
struction of a Solar Energy Dish Con- centrator. M. R. Shortis and
G. Burgess. May: 519–527
Clustering Elevation, Latitude/Longitude Decorrela-
tion Stretch of Multitemporal LST Im- agery. George Ch. Miliaresis.
February: 151–160
Coarse resolution imagery Mapping Fragmented Agricultural
Systems
in the Sudano-Sahelian Environments of Africa Using Random Forest
and Ensemble Metrics of Coarse Resolution MODIS Imagery. Elodie
Vintrou, Mamy Soumaré, Simon Bernard, Agnès Bégué, Christian Baron,
and Danny Lo Seen. August: 839–848
Spatial Resolution Imagery Requirements for Identifying Structure
Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap- proach. Sarah E.
Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635
Coastal water mapping Integrating Landsat-7 Imagery with
Physics-
based Models for Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Waters near River
Discharges. Nima Pahlevan, Alfred J. Garrett, Aaron D. Gerace, and
John R. Schott. Novem- ber: 1163–1174
Coastal wetlands An Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to
Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao- juan Zheng, Ioannis
Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök- kaya,
Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547
Cognitive studies Spatial Resolution Imagery Requirements
for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A
Cognitive Ap- proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and
Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635
Coherency matrix Integration of Polarimetric
Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree
Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica- tion using
RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia
Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181
Color information Building Detection in Complex Scenes
Thorough Effective Separation of Build- ings from Trees. Mohammad
Awrangjeb, Chunsun Zhang, and Clive S. Fraser. July: 729–745
Color-infrared (CIR) aerial imagery Urban Tree Cover Mapping with
Relief-
corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang.
May: 473–484
Commission errors (CE) Accuracy Assessment of Burned Area
Prod-
ucts in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco.
January: 53–60
Comparative studies Comparing the Performance of Empiri-
cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting
Cyanobacterial Pig- ments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco,
J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494
A Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and Hyperspectral AVIRIS
Multiple End- member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and
Herbaceous Cover in Yel- lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-
pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33
A Comparison of SRTM V4 and ASTER GDEM for Hydrological
Applications in Low Relief Terrain. Mariano Moreno-de las Heras,
Patricia M. Saco, and Garry R. Willgoose. July: 757–766
Determining Irrigated Areas and Quanti- fying Blue Water Use in
Europe Us- ing Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Generation (MSG)
products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GL- DAS) Data.
Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd. Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y.
Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August: 861–873
Modeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A Pilot Study. John W.
Coulston, Gretchen G. Moisen, Barry T. Wilson, Mark V. Finco,
Warren B. Cohen, and C. Kenneth Brewer. July: 715–727
Compass Book review: Global Navigation Satellite
Systems: Insights into GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Compass, and Others
by Bhatta, Basudeb. Reviewed by Abuzar, Moham- mad. May:
451–452
Computer-aided classification Computer-aided Classification of the
First
Frame of Digital Erts-1 (i.e., Landsat-1) Data. Roger M. Hoffer.
July: 653–655
Confusion matrix Accuracy Assessment of Burned Area
Products in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco.
January: 53–60
Mapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and Cropping Intensities in
Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal
Medium-Resolution Im- agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use
in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla,
Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba- diger, Raja
Sengupta, and Navin Raman- kutty. August: 815–827
Mapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS Observations Using Support
Vector Machines. Rui Zhang, Donglian Sun, Yunyue Yu, and Mitchell
D. Goldberg. November: 1151–1161
Photogrammetric engineering & remote SenSing 2012 Index 9
Subject Index Phenology-based Crop Classification Al-
gorithm and its Implications on Agri- cultural Water Use
Assessments in Cali- fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng
Gong, and Greg S. Biging. August: 799–813
Semi-automatic Quality Control of Topo- graphic Data Sets. Petra
Helmholz, Christian Becker, Uwe Breitkopf, Tor- sten Büschenfeld,
Andreas Busch, Carola Braun, Dietmar Grünreich, Sönke Mül- ler,
Jörn Ostermann, Martin Pahl, Franz Rottensteiner, Karsten Vogt,
Marcel Ziems, Christian Heipke. September: 959–972
Conifers A New Method for Segmenting Individual
Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Wenkai Li, Qinghua Guo, Marek K.
Jakubowski, and Maggi Kelly. January: 75–84
Contour smoothing Computing Non-Crossing Smooth Contours
on Triangulated Meshes. Yurai Núñez- Rodríguez, Michael A. Johnson,
Igor Raskin, and Jesse L. Thé. July: 703–714
Corporate description Aechelon Technology, Inc. May: 452 Aerial
Cartographics of America, Inc
(ACA). April: 397 Aerial Data Service, Inc. April: 397–398 Aerial
Services, Inc. April: 398 Aero-Graphics, Inc. April: 398
AeroMetric, Inc. April: 398–399 AeroTech Mapping Inc. April: 399
AGFA Materials Corporation. April: 399 Airborne 1 Corporation.
April: 400 Air Photographics, Inc. April: 399–400 The American
Surveyor Magazine. April: 400 Applanix, A Trimble Company.
April:
400–401 Applied Imagery. April: 401 ASD Inc. April: 401 Axis
GeoSpatial, LLC. April: 401–402 Ayres Associates. April: 402 BAE
Systems. April: 402–403 BNP Media, Point of Beginning
Magazine
(formally POB Magazine). April: 403 Bohannan Huston, Inc. April:
403 Booz Allen Hamilton. April: 403–404 Cardinal Systems, LLC.
April: 404 Clark Labs/Clark University. April: 405 COL-EAST, Inc.
April: 405 Continental Mapping Consultants, Inc.
April: 405 CRC Press — Taylor & Francis Group.
April: 405–406
CRITIGEN (formerly CH2M HILL). April: 404
DAT/EM Systems International. April: 406 Dewberry. April: 406–407
DigitalGlobe. April: 407 3D Laser Mapping LTD. April: 397 DMC
International Imaging Ltd. April: 407 Dudley Thompson Mapping Corp.
(DTM).
April: 407 Dynamic Aviation Group, Inc. April:
407–408 Eagle Mapping Ltd. April: 408 Earth Eye, LLC. April:
408–409 Eastern Topographics. April: 409 E. Coyote Enterprises,
Inc. April: 408 Environmental Research Incorporated.
April: 409–410 Esri. April: 410 EUROSENSE. April: 410 EXELIS Visual
Information Solutions.
April: 410–411 Federal Geographic Data Committee. April:
411 Fugro EarthData, Inc. April: 411 Fugro Horizons, Inc. April:
411–412 GeoBC, Crown Registry & Geographic
Base Branch. April: 412 GEO:connexion Limited. April: 412 GeoCue
Corporation. April: 412–413 GeoDigital International. April: 413
GeoEye. April: 413 GeoEye Analytics (formally known as SPA-
DAC). April: 413–414 Geographic Resource Solutions. April:
414–415 Global Mapping S.A.C. April: 415 Global Science &
Technology, Inc. April:
415 GRW Aerial Surveys, Inc. April: 415 Harris Corporation. April:
415–416 HAS Images, Inc. April: 416 HyVista Corporation. April: 416
Intergraph. April: 416 International Institute for
Geo-Information
Science and Earth Observation (ITC). April: 417
ITRES Research Limited. April: 417 Keystone Aerial Surveys, Inc.
April:
417–418 Kim Geomatics Corporation. April: 418 KLT Associates, Inc.
April: 418 Kucera International. April: 418–419 LaFave, White &
McGivern, L.S., P.C.
April: 419 LizardTech. April: 419 Magnolia River Geospatial. April:
420 MDA Information Systems, Inc. April: 419 Merrick & Company.
April: 420
Michael Baker Jr., Inc. April: 420–421 Microsoft UltraCam Group.
April: 421 M. J. Harden Associates, Inc. April: 419–420 NASA Earth
Science Division. April: 421 National Geospatial-Intelligence
Agency.
April: 422 NewTech Services, Inc. April: 421 NOAA National Geodetc
Survey. April: 422 NorPix, Inc. April: 422–423 Northrop Grumman.
April: 423 North West Group. April: 423 NSTec, Remote Sensing
Laboratory. April:
423–424 Observera, Inc. April: 424 Optech Incorporated. April:
424–425 PAR Government Systems Corporation.
April: 425 PCI Geomatics. April: 425 Peregrine Aerial Surveys Inc.
August: 789 Photo Science, Inc. April: 426 Pickett &
Associates, Inc. April: 426 Pictometry International Corp.
April:
426–427 Pinnacle Mapping Technologies, Inc. April:
427 Premier Geospatial, Inc. April: 427 Professional Surveyor
Magazine — Flatdog
Media, Inc. April: 427 QCoherent Software LLC. April: 428 Radman
Aerial Surveys. April: 428 Riegl USA, Inc. April: 428–429 Robinson
Aerial Survey, Inc. (RAS). April:
429 Sanborn. April: 429 Science Applications International
Corpora-
tion. April: 429 The Sidwell Company. April: 429–430 SimActive,
Inc. April: 430 Spatial Information Solution. April: 430 Spectral
Evolution. April: 430–431 Stewart Geo Technologies. April: 431
Surdex Corporation. April: 431 Surveying and Mapping (SAM), Inc.
April:
431–432 TASC. April: 432 TerraGo Technologies. April: 432 TerraSim,
Inc. April: 432–433 Terratec AS. April: 433 Topcon Positioning
Systems. April: 433–
434 Towill, Inc. April: 434 Track’Air B.V. April: 434 Trimble
Germany GmbH. April: 434 Trimble Navigation Limited. April: 434–435
Urban Robotics, Inc. April: 435–436 USDA/National Agricultural
Statistics Ser-
vice. April: 436 U.S. Geological Survey. April: 435
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Subject Index Virtual Geomatics. April: 436 VisionMap LTD. April:
436–437 Watershed Sciences, Inc. April: 437 Wehrli &
Associates, Inc. April: 437 Wilson & Company, Inc. April:
437–438 Wiser Company, LLC. April: 438 Woolpert LLP. April: 438
XEOS Imaging Inc. April: 438
Correlation analysis Calibration and Kinematic Analysis of
the
Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar Sensor. Craig Glennie. April:
339–347
A Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and Hyperspectral AVIRIS
Multiple End- member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and
Herbaceous Cover in Yel- lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-
pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33
Mapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS Observations Using Support
Vector Machines. Rui Zhang, Donglian Sun, Yunyue Yu, and Mitchell
D. Goldberg. November: 1151–1161
A New Method for Segmenting Individual Trees from the Lidar Point
Cloud. Wenkai Li, Qinghua Guo, Marek K. Jakubowski, and Maggi
Kelly. January: 75–84
COTH (Crown delineation based on Optimized object recognition,
Treetop identification, and Hill-climbing) method A Fusion Approach
for Tree Crown Delinea-
tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July:
679–692
Craniofacial landmark measurement systems A Webcam-based
Photogrammetric System
for the Measurement of Facial Land- marks on Newborns. Bruce King.
De- cember: 1285–1294
Croatia Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Croa-
tia. Clifford J. Mugnier. July: 662–663
Cropland mapping Assessing Future Risks to Agricultural
Productivity, Water Resources and Food Security: How Can Remote
Sensing Help? Prasad S. Thenkabail, Jerry W. Knox, Mutlu Ozdogan,
Murali Krishna Gumma, Russell G. Congalton, Zhuoting Wu, Cristina
Milesi, Alex Finkral, Mike Marshall, Isabella Mariotto, Songcai
You, Chandra Giri, and Pamela Nagler. August: 773–782
Determining Irrigated Areas and Quantifying Blue Water Use in
Europe Using Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Generation (MSG)
products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) Data.
Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd. Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y.
Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August: 861–873
Development of an Advanced Global Field Survey System (GFSS) for
Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a Dem- onstration for
Agricultural Cropland Mapping in Asia. An Ngoc Van, Kyaw Sann Oo,
and Wataru Takeuchi. August: 875–884
A Shape-matching Cropping Index (CI) Mapping Method to Determine
Agricul- tural Cropland Intensities in China using MODIS
Time-series Data. Jianhong Liu, Wenquan Zhu, and Xuefeng Cui.
August: 829–837
Croplands Forward: Global Croplands and their Water
Use for Food Security in the Twenty-first Century. Prasad S.
Thenkabail. August: 797–798
Cropping index (CI) A Shape-matching Cropping Index (CI)
Mapping Method to Determine Agricul- tural Cropland Intensities in
China using MODIS Time-series Data. Jianhong Liu, Wenquan Zhu, and
Xuefeng Cui. August: 829–837
Crop type mapping Mapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and
Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India
Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im- agery: Implications for
Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller, Jeanine M.
Rhemtulla, Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba-
diger, Raja Sengupta, and Navin Raman- kutty. August: 815–827
Phenology-based Crop Classification Al- gorithm and its
Implications on Agri- cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-
fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S.
Biging. August: 799–813
Cross-track relief displacement correction Urban Tree Cover Mapping
with Relief-
corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang.
May: 473–484
Cumulative distribution functions (CDF) Modeling Percent Tree
Canopy Cover: A
Pilot Study. John W. Coulston, Gretchen G. Moisen, Barry T. Wilson,
Mark V. Finco, Warren B. Cohen, and C. Kenneth Brewer. July:
715–727
Curve-fitting Comparing the Performance of Empiri-
cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting
Cyanobacterial Pig- ments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco,
J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494
Phenology-based Crop Classification Al- gorithm and its
Implications on Agri- cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-
fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S.
Biging. August: 799–813
Cyanobacterial pigments Comparing the Performance of Empiri-
cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting
Cyanobacterial Pig- ments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco,
J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494
D Dasymetric mapping GeoEye Imagery and Lidar Technology
for Small-area Population Estimation: An Epidemiological Viewpoint.
Erika Upegui and Jean-François Viel. July: 693–702
Dasymetric method GeoEye Imagery and Lidar Technology
for Small-area Population Estimation: An Epidemiological Viewpoint.
Erika Upegui and Jean-François Viel. July: 693–702
Data acquisition An Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to
Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao- juan Zheng, Ioannis
Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök- kaya,
Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547
CASMSAR: An Integrated Airborne SAR Mapping System. Jixian Zhang,
Zheng Zhao, Guoman Huang and Zhong Lu. November: 1110–1114
Laser Scanning in Heritage Documentation: The Scanning Pipeline and
its Chal-
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Subject Index lenges. Heinz Rüther, Roshan Bhurtha, Christoph Held,
Ralph Schröder, and Stephen Wessels. April: 309–316
A Method for Detecting Windows from Mo- bile Lidar Data. Ruisheng
Wang, Frank P. Ferrie, and Jane Macfarlane. Novem- ber:
1129–1140
Neuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine Lava Flow Morphology. J.
Timothy Mc- Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June:
605–616
Data collection Application of Lidar Terrain Surfaces for
Soil Moisture Modeling. Florence Mar- garet Southee, Paul M.
Treitz, and Neal A. Scott. December: 1241–1251
Assessment of Available Rangeland Woody Plant Biomass with a
Terrestrial Lidar System. Nian-Wei Ku, Sorin C. Popescu, R. James
Ansley, Humberto L. Perotto- Baldivieso, and Anthony M. Filippi.
April: 349–361
Calibration and Kinematic Analysis of the Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar
Sensor. Craig Glennie. April: 339–347
Comparing the Performance of Empiri- cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve
Fitting Models in Predicting Cyanobacterial Pig- ments. A.L.
Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco, J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May:
485–494
Identification of Waste Tires Using High- Resolution Multispectral
Satellite Imag- ery. Becky Lauren Quinlan and Patricia G. Foschi.
May: 463–471
Integrating Remote Sensing and Wavelet Analysis for Studying
Fine-scaled Veg- etation Spatial Variation among Three Different
Ecosystems. Yuhong He, Anum Khan, and Amy Mui. February:
161–168
Data fusion A Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea-
tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July:
679–692
Phenology-based Crop Classification Al- gorithm and its
Implications on Agri- cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-
fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S.
Biging. August: 799–813
Data integration Error Propagation in Raster Data Integra-
tion: Impacts on Landscape Composition and Configuration. Zachary
J. Christman and John Rogan. June: 617–624
Data modeling — Three-dimensional Breaklines and Lidar Data. Lewis
Graham.
March: 189–191
Data processing An Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to
Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao- juan Zheng, Ioannis
Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök- kaya,
Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547
Assessment of Available Rangeland Woody Plant Biomass with a
Terrestrial Lidar System. Nian-Wei Ku, Sorin C. Popescu, R. James
Ansley, Humberto L. Perotto- Baldivieso, and Anthony M. Filippi.
April: 349–361
Laser Scanning in Heritage Documentation: The Scanning Pipeline and
its Chal- lenges. Heinz Rüther, Roshan Bhurtha, Christoph Held,
Ralph Schröder, and Stephen Wessels. April: 309–316
Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Delineating In-stream Boulders and
Quantifying Habitat Complexity Measures. Jonathan P. Resop, Jessica
L. Kozarek, and W. Cully Hession. April: 363–371
Data quality Computer-aided Classification of the First
Frame of Digital Erts-1 (i.e., Landsat-1) Data. Roger M. Hoffer.
July: 653–655
Data quality. See also Accuracy assessment
Datasets Application of Time Series Landsat Im-
ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu,
Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755
Cell-based Automatic Deformation Com- putation by Analyzing
Terrestrial Lidar Point Clouds. Jing Wu, Pierre-Yves Gilliéron, and
Bertrand Merminod. April: 317–329
Computing Non-Crossing Smooth Contours on Triangulated Meshes.
Yurai Núñez- Rodríguez, Michael A. Johnson, Igor Raskin, and Jesse
L. Thé. July: 703–714
Determination of Optimum Classifier and Feature Subset in
Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System. Farhad Sa-
madzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani, and Toni Schenk. December:
1261–1273
Determining Irrigated Areas and Quanti- fying Blue Water Use in
Europe Us- ing Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Generation (MSG)
products and Global
Land Data Assimilation System (GL- DAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera,
Maarten S. Krol, Mhd. Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo
Su. August: 861–873
Elevation, Latitude/Longitude Decorrela- tion Stretch of
Multitemporal LST Im- agery. George Ch. Miliaresis. February:
151–160
Evaluating the Benefits of Octree-based Indexing for Lidar Data.
Abu Saleh Mo- hammad Mosa, Bianca Schön, Michela Bertolotto, and
Debra F. Laefer. Septem- ber: 927–934
Identifying Revegetated Mines as Distur- bance/Recovery
Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita
Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan.
March: 223–235
Incorporating the Downscaled Landsat TM Thermal Band in Land-cover
Clas- sification using Random Forest. V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B.
Ghimire, E. Par- do-Igúzquiza, M. Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton.
February: 129–137
A Method for Detecting Windows from Mo- bile Lidar Data. Ruisheng
Wang, Frank P. Ferrie, and Jane Macfarlane. Novem- ber:
1129–1140
Modeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS and Flood Height Data. Sinan
A. Abood, Ann L. Maclean, and Lacey A. Mason. March: 259–269
Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Delineating In-stream Boulders and
Quantifying Habitat Complexity Measures. Jonathan P. Resop, Jessica
L. Kozarek, and W. Cully Hession. April: 363–371
Datasets — Spatial Improving Forest Growth Estimates Using a
Bayesian Network Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein,
Valentyn A. Tol- pekin, and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu- ary:
45–51
Data snooping Automated Georegistration of High-Res-
olution Satellite Imagery using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar
Information. Jaehong Oh, Changno Lee, Yangdam Eo, and James Bethel.
October: 1045–1056
Data sources Accuracy Assessment of Burned Area
Products in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco.
January: 53–60
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Subject Index An Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to
Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao- juan Zheng, Ioannis
Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök- kaya,
Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547
Improving Forest Growth Estimates Using a Bayesian Network
Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein, Valentyn A. Tol- pekin,
and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu- ary: 45–51
Mapping Individual Tree Species in an Urban Forest Using Airborne
Lidar Data and Hyperspectral Imagery. Cai- yun Zhang and Fang Qiu.
October: 1079–1087
Mapping Western China at a Scale of 1:50,000. Jixian Zhang, Qin
Yan, Wen- han Xie. April: 289–292
Datums Grids & Datums Column: Central African
Republic. Clifford J. Mugnier. March: 192–194
Grids & Datums Column: Commonwealth of Dominica. Clifford J.
Mugnier. April: 293
Grids & Datums Column: Georgia. Clifford J. Mugnier. June:
548
Grids & Datums Column: Maps in the Middle of Nowhere. Clifford
J. Mugnier. October: 1015
Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Alba- nia. Clifford J.
Mugnier. January: 5–6
Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Croa- tia. Clifford J.
Mugnier. July: 662–663
Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Macedonia. Clifford J.
Mugnier. May: 449–450
Grids & Datums column: Republic of Sierra Leone. Clifford J.
Mugnier. February: 103
Grids & Datums Column: Republic of South Africa. Clifford J.
Mugnier. September: 912–914
Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Uganda. Clifford J. Mugnier.
August: 783, August: 786
Grids & Datums Column: Turkmenistan. Clifford J. Mugnier.
December: 1209
Grids & Datums Column: United Mexican States. Clifford J.
Mugnier. November: 1115–1116
Deciduous trees Estimating Urban Leaf Area Index (LAI)
of Individual Trees with Hyperspectral Data. Ryan R. Jensen, Perry
J. Hardin, and Andrew J. Hardin. May: 495–504
2010 Deepwater Horizon (DWH) spill Expanding the Utility of Remote
Sens-
ing Data for Oil Spill Response. Jan Svejkovsky and Mark Hess.
October: 1011–1014
Operational Utilization of Aerial Multispec- tral Remote Sensing
during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned During the Deepwater
Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Jan Svejkovsky, William Lehr, Judd Muskat,
George Graettinger, and Joseph Mullin. October: 1089–1102
Deformation measurement Cell-based Automatic Deformation Com-
putation by Analyzing Terrestrial Lidar Point Clouds. Jing Wu,
Pierre-Yves Gilliéron, and Bertrand Merminod. April: 317–329
DEM mosaicking Automated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-
lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller,
Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re- inartz. January:
61–74
Depression removal algorithms Application of Lidar Terrain Surfaces
for
Soil Moisture Modeling. Florence Mar- garet Southee, Paul M.
Treitz, and Neal A. Scott. December: 1241–1251
Depth-first search algorithm Tree Topology Representation from
TLS
Point Clouds Using Depth-First Search in Voxel Space. Anita
Schilling, Anja Schmidt, and Hans-Gerd Maas. April: 383–392
Digital aerial photogrammetry A Flexible Mathematical Method for
Cam-
era Calibration in Digital Aerial Photo- grammetry. Rongfu Tang,
Dieter Fritsch, Michael Cramer, and Werner Schneider. October:
1069–1077
Digital elevation models (DEM). See also Ground digital elevation
models (GDEMs) CASMSAR: An Integrated Airborne SAR
Mapping System. Jixian Zhang, Zheng Zhao, Guoman Huang and Zhong
Lu. November: 1110–1114
Geopositioning Accuracy Assessment of GeoEye-1 Panchromatic and
Multispec- tral Imagery. Manuel A. Aguilar, Fer- nando J. Aguilar,
María del Mar Saldaña, and Ismael Fernández. March: 247–257
Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS for
Evaluating Soil Erosion Risk in North- western Zhejiang, China.
Jianqin Huang, Dengsheng Lu, Jin Li, Jiasen Wu, Shi- quan Chen,
Weiming Zhao, Hongli Ge, Xingzhao Huang, and Xiaojie Yan. Sep-
tember: 935–946
Modeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS and Flood Height Data. Sinan
A. Abood, Ann L. Maclean, and Lacey A. Mason. March: 259–269
Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Delineating In-stream Boulders and
Quantifying Habitat Complexity Measures. Jonathan P. Resop, Jessica
L. Kozarek, and W. Cully Hession. April: 363–371
Digital line graph (DLG) CASMSAR: An Integrated Airborne SAR
Mapping System. Jixian Zhang, Zheng Zhao, Guoman Huang and Zhong
Lu. November: 1110–1114
Digital orthophoto map (DOM) CASMSAR: An Integrated Airborne
SAR
Mapping System. Jixian Zhang, Zheng Zhao, Guoman Huang and Zhong
Lu. November: 1110–1114
Digital stereo photogrammetric system Development and Assessment of
a Digital
Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea- sure Cetaceans at Sea.
Abraham Grow- cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March:
237–246
Digital terrain model (DTM) Urban Tree Cover Mapping with
Relief-
corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang.
May: 473–484
Dijkstra’s algorithm Aerial Image Mosaicking with the Aid of
Vector Roads. Dongliang Wang, You- chuan Wan, Jianhua Xiao, Xudong
Lai, Wenli Huang, and Jingzhong Xu. No- vember: 1141–1150
Disaster management Expanding the Utility of Remote Sens-
ing Data for Oil Spill Response. Jan Svejkovsky and Mark Hess.
October: 1011–1014
Operational Utilization of Aerial Multispec- tral Remote Sensing
during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned During the Deepwater
Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Jan Svejkovsky, William Lehr, Judd Muskat,
George Graettinger, and Joseph Mullin. October: 1089–1102
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Papers on. August: 789, October: 1068 Spatial Resolution Imagery
Requirements
for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A
Cognitive Ap- proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and
Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635
Disc Hough Transform Tree Topology Representation from TLS
Point Clouds Using Depth-First Search in Voxel Space. Anita
Schilling, Anja Schmidt, and Hans-Gerd Maas. April: 383–392
Discrete discriminant analysis Automated Extraction of Road
Markings
from Mobile Lidar Point Clouds. Bish- eng Yang, Lina Fang, Qingquan
Li, and Jonathan Li. April: 331–338
Disocclusion views Automatic Generation of 2.5D Terrain Mod-
els without Occluding Routes of Interest. Hao Deng, Liqiang Zhang,
Jingtao Ma, Liang Zhang, and Dong Chen. Novem- ber: 1175–1185
DMSC-MkII (Digital Multispectral Camera) imager Operational
Utilization of Aerial Multispec-
tral Remote Sensing during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned
During the Deepwater Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Jan Svejkovsky,
William Lehr, Judd Muskat, George Graettinger, and Joseph Mullin.
October: 1089–1102
Dominica Grids & Datums Column: Commonwealth
of Dominica. Clifford J. Mugnier. April: 293
3DOR-Tree An Efficient Point Cloud Management
Method Based on a 3D R-Tree. Jun Gong, Qing Zhu, Ruofei Zhong,
Yeting Zhang, and Xiao Xie. April: 373–381
Downscaling cokriging (DCK) Incorporating the Downscaled
Landsat
TM Thermal Band in Land-cover Clas- sification using Random Forest.
V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B. Ghimire, E. Par- do-Igúzquiza, M.
Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton. February: 129–137
E Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS-1) Computer-aided
Classification of the First
Frame of Digital Erts-1 (i.e., Landsat-1) Data. Roger M. Hoffer.
July: 653–655
Eclectic procedure Computing Non-Crossing Smooth Contours
on Triangulated Meshes. Yurai Núñez- Rodríguez, Michael A. Johnson,
Igor Raskin, and Jesse L. Thé. July: 703–714
eCognition A Supervised and Fuzzy-based Approach to
Determine Optimal Multi-resolution Im- age Segmentation Parameters.
Hengjian Tong, Travis Maxwell, Yun Zhang, and Vivek Dey. October:
1029–1044
Ecological metrics Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Delineating
In-stream Boulders and Quantifying Habitat Complexity Measures.
Jonathan P. Resop, Jessica L. Kozarek, and W. Cully Hession. April:
363–371
Edge detection A Method for Detecting Windows from Mo-
bile Lidar Data. Ruisheng Wang, Frank P. Ferrie, and Jane
Macfarlane. Novem- ber: 1129–1140
Edge-matching Automated Georegistration of High-Res-
olution Satellite Imagery using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar
Information. Jaehong Oh, Changno Lee, Yangdam Eo, and James Bethel.
October: 1045–1056
Education 2011 Survey on Remote Sensing and Geo-
spatial Technologies Training in U.S. and Canadian Colleges and
Universities. Steven A. Sader and Thomas Mueller. December:
1193–1198
Elevation data Automatic Generation of 2.5D Terrain Mod-
els without Occluding Routes of Interest. Hao Deng, Liqiang Zhang,
Jingtao Ma, Liang Zhang, and Dong Chen. Novem- ber: 1175–1185
A Comparison of SRTM V4 and ASTER GDEM for Hydrological
Applications in Low Relief Terrain. Mariano Moreno-de las Heras,
Patricia M. Saco, and Garry R. Willgoose. July: 757–766
Modeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS and Flood Height Data. Sinan
A. Abood, Ann L. Maclean, and Lacey A. Mason. March: 259–269
Empirical model-based method An Empirical Model-based Method for
Sig-
nal Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spectroradiometry. Chinsu Lin,
Khongor Tsogt, and Chein-I Chang. February: 119–127
Enhanced vegetation index (EVI) time- series data A Shape-matching
Cropping Index (CI)
Mapping Method to Determine Agricul- tural Cropland Intensities in
China using MODIS Time-series Data. Jianhong Liu, Wenquan Zhu, and
Xuefeng Cui. August: 829–837
Environmental change--Global Book review: Land Remote Sensing
and
Global Environmental Change: NASA’s Earth Observing System and the
Science of ASTER and MODIS by Ramachan- dran, Bhaskar, Justice,
Christopher O., and Abrams, Michael J. Reviewed by Nguy-Robertson,
Anthony L. January: 8, January: 11
Book review: Remote Sensing and Global Environmental Change, First
Edition by Purkis, Samuel J. and Klemas, V. Re- viewed by
Zourarakis, Demetrio P. Octo- ber: 1017, October: 1019
Envisat Registration of Multisource Satellite Im-
ages by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reliable Conjugate Points.
Joz Wu, Chi Chang, Hsien-Yu Tsai, and Ming-Che Liu. June:
583–593
Error analysis Accuracy Assessment of Burned Area
Products in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco.
January: 53–60
Bundle Block Adjustment of Weakly Con- nected Aerial Imagery.
Yongjun Zhang, Xiaodong Xiong, Xiang Shen, and Zheng Ji. September:
983–988
A Method for Detecting Windows from Mo- bile Lidar Data. Ruisheng
Wang, Frank P. Ferrie, and Jane Macfarlane. Novem- ber:
1129–1140
14 2012 Index Photogrammetric engineering & remote
SenSing
Subject Index Error matrix Application of Time Series Landsat
Im-
ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu,
Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755
Neuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine Lava Flow Morphology. J.
Timothy Mc- Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June:
605–616
Error matrix — CIR classification Urban Tree Cover Mapping with
Relief-
corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang.
May: 473–484
Error propagation Error Propagation in Raster Data Integra-
tion: Impacts on Landscape Composition and Configuration. Zachary
J. Christman and John Rogan. June: 617–624
Error reduction An Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to
Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao- juan Zheng, Ioannis
Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök- kaya,
Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547
Error sources Accuracy Assessment of Burned Area Prod-
ucts in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco.
January: 53–60
A Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and Hyperspectral AVIRIS
Multiple End- member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and
Herbaceous Cover in Yel- lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-
pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33
Development and Assessment of a Digital Stereo Photogrammetric
System to Mea- sure Cetaceans at Sea. Abraham Grow- cott, Pascal
Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March: 237–246
A Flexible Mathematical Method for Cam- era Calibration in Digital
Aerial Photo- grammetry. Rongfu Tang, Dieter Fritsch, Michael
Cramer, and Werner Schneider. October: 1069–1077
Generation of a U.S. National Urban Land- Use Product. James A.
Falcone and Col- lin G. Homer. October: 1057–1068
Identification of Waste Tires Using High- Resolution Multispectral
Satellite Imag- ery. Becky Lauren Quinlan and Patricia G. Foschi.
May: 463–471
Identifying Revegetated Mines as Distur- bance/Recovery
Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita
Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan.
March: 223–235
Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. April: 296–297
Photogrammetric Monitoring of the Con- struction of a Solar Energy
Dish Con- centrator. M. R. Shortis and G. Burgess. May:
519–527
Esri An Era of Epochs. Karen Richardson. Sep-
tember: 905–908
ETM+ (Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus) imagery Identifying
Revegetated Mines as Distur-
bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat
Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and
Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235
Integrating Landsat-7 Imagery with Physics- based Models for
Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Waters near River Discharges. Nima
Pahlevan, Alfred J. Garrett, Aaron D. Gerace, and John R. Schott.
Novem- ber: 1163–1174
Phenology-based Crop Classification Al- gorithm and its
Implications on Agri- cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-
fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S.
Biging. August: 799–813
Three Decades of War and Food Insecu- rity in Iraq. Glen R. Gibson,
James B. Campbell, Randolph H. Wynne. August: 885–895
Europe Determining Irrigated Areas and Quanti-
fying Blue Water Use in Europe Us- ing Remote Sensing Meteosat
Second Generation (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation
System (GL- DAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd.
Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August:
861–873
Evapotranspiration (ET) Determining Irrigated Areas and
Quanti-
fying Blue Water Use in Europe Us- ing Remote Sensing Meteosat
Second Generation (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation
System (GL-
DAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd. Suhyb Salama,
Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August: 861–873
Estimating Irrigated Agricultural Water Use through Landsat TM and
a Simplified Surface Energy Balance Modeling in the Semi-arid
Environments of Arizona. Shai Kaplan and Soe W. Myint. August:
849–859
Expectation maximization (EM)-algorithm Improving Forest Growth
Estimates Using a
Bayesian Network Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein,
Valentyn A. Tol- pekin, and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu- ary:
45–51
Exterior orientation parameters (EOP) Bundle Block Adjustment of
Weakly Con-
nected Aerial Imagery. Yongjun Zhang, Xiaodong Xiong, Xiang Shen,
and Zheng Ji. September: 983–988
Network Orientation Using the Scaled Or- thographic Projection for
Parameter Ini- tialization. Keith F. Blonquist and Robert T. Pack.
May: 505–517
F Facade detection A Method for Detecting Windows from Mo-
bile Lidar Data. Ruisheng Wang, Frank P. Ferrie, and Jane
Macfarlane. Novem- ber: 1129–1140
Facial landmarks A Webcam-based Photogrammetric System
for the Measurement of Facial Land- marks on Newborns. Bruce King.
De- cember: 1285–1294
Factorization method Network Orientation Using the Scaled Or-
thographic Projection for Parameter Ini- tialization. Keith F.
Blonquist and Robert T. Pack. May: 505–517
Feature extraction Automated Extraction of Road Markings
from Mobile Lidar Point Clouds. Bish- eng Yang, Lina Fang, Qingquan
Li, and Jonathan Li. April: 331–338
Automated Georegistration of High-Res- olution Satellite Imagery
using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar Information. Jaehong Oh,
Changno Lee, Yangdam Eo, and James Bethel. October: 1045–1056
Automatic Registration of High-Resolution
Photogrammetric engineering & remote SenSing 2012 Index
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Subject Index Images Using Local Properties of Fea- tures. You
Kyung Han, Young Gi Byun, Jae Wan Choi, Dong Yeob Han, and Yong Il
Kim. March: 211–221
Determination of Optimum Classifier and Feature Subset in
Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System. Farhad Sa-
madzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani, and Toni Schenk. December:
1261–1273
Integration of Polarimetric Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image
Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover
Classifica- tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi,
Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181
Registration of Multisource Satellite Im- ages by Thin-plate
Splines with Highly Reliable Conjugate Points. Joz Wu, Chi Chang,
Hsien-Yu Tsai, and Ming-Che Liu. June: 583–593
Feature matching Automatic Registration of High-Resolution
Images Using Local Properties of Fea- tures. You Kyung Han, Young
Gi Byun, Jae Wan Choi, Dong Yeob Han, and Yong Il Kim. March:
211–221
Features of interest (FOIs) Automatic Generation of 2.5D Terrain
Mod-
els without Occluding Routes of Interest. Hao Deng, Liqiang Zhang,
Jingtao Ma, Liang Zhang, and Dong Chen. Novem- ber: 1175–1185
Feature space construction Mapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS
Observations Using Support Vector Machines. Rui Zhang, Donglian
Sun, Yunyue Yu, and Mitchell D. Goldberg. November: 1151–1161
Field survey databases Development of an Advanced Global
Field
Survey System (GFSS) for Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a
Dem- onstration for Agricultural Cropland Mapping in Asia. An Ngoc
Van, Kyaw Sann Oo, and Wataru Takeuchi. August: 875–884
Film photography Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. De-
cember: 1211
Flood height Modeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS
and Flood Height Data. Sinan A. Abood, Ann L. Maclean, and Lacey A.
Mason. March: 259–269
Flood mapping — nighttime Mapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS
Observations Using Support Vector Machines. Rui Zhang, Donglian
Sun, Yunyue Yu, and Mitchell D. Goldberg. November: 1151–1161
Food security Assessing Future Risks to Agricultural
Productivity, Water Resources and Food Security: How Can Remote
Sensing Help? Prasad S. Thenkabail, Jerry W. Knox, Mutlu Ozdogan,
Murali Krishna Gumma, Russell G. Congalton, Zhuoting Wu, Cristina
Milesi, Alex Finkral, Mike Marshall, Isabella Mariotto, Songcai
You, Chandra Giri, and Pamela Nagler. August: 773–782
Forward: Global Croplands and their Water Use for Food Security in
the Twenty-first Century. Prasad S. Thenkabail. August:
797–798
Three Decades of War and Food Insecu- rity in Iraq. Glen R. Gibson,
James B. Campbell, Randolph H. Wynne. August: 885–895
Forest inventory parameters Tree Topology Representation from
TLS
Point Clouds Using Depth-First Search in Voxel Space. Anita
Schilling, Anja Schmidt, and Hans-Gerd Maas. April: 383–392
Forest-replacing disturbances Identifying Revegetated Mines as
Distur-
bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat
Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and
Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235
Forestry Application of Lidar Terrain Surfaces for
Soil Moisture Modeling. Florence Mar- garet Southee, Paul M.
Treitz, and Neal A. Scott. December: 1241–1251
Application of Time Series Landsat Im- ages to Examining
Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu, Scott Hetrick,
Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755
Identifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-
bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat
Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and
Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235
Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS for Evaluating Soil Erosion
Risk in North- western Zhejiang, China. Jianqin Huang, Dengsheng
Lu, Jin Li, Jiasen Wu, Shi- quan Chen, Weiming Zhao, Hongli Ge,
Xingzhao Huang, and Xiaojie Yan. Sep- tember: 935–946
Mapping Individual Tree Species in an Urban Forest Using Airborne
Lidar Data and Hyperspectral Imagery. Cai- yun Zhang and Fang Qiu.
October: 1079–1087
Objects-based Image Analysis for Mapping Natura 2000 Habitats to
Improve Forest Management. Ana Hernando, Lara A. Ar- royo, Javier
Velázquez, Rosario Tejera. September: 991–999
Forests Automated Delineation of Individual Tree
Crowns from Lidar Data by Multi-Scale Analysis and Segmentation.
Linhai Jing, Baoxin Hu, Jili Li, and Thomas Noland. December:
1275–1284
A Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea- tion from Lidar Data.
Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692
Improving Forest Growth Estimates Using a Bayesian Network
Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein, Valentyn A. Tol- pekin,
and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu- ary: 45–51
Incorporating the Downscaled Landsat TM Thermal Band in Land-cover
Clas- sification using Random Forest. V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B.
Ghimire, E. Par- do-Igúzquiza, M. Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton.
February: 129–137
A New Method for Segmenting Individ- ual Trees from the Lidar Point
Cloud. Wenkai Li, Qinghua Guo, Marek K. Jakubowski, and Maggi
Kelly. January: 75–84
A Supervised and Fuzzy-based Approach to Determine Optimal
Multi-resolution Im- age Segmentation Parameters. Hengjian Tong,
Travis Maxwell, Yun Zhang, and Vivek Dey. October: 1029–1044
Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analy- sis (FIA) program
Modeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A
Pilot Study. John W. Coulston, Gretchen
16 2012 Index Photogrammetric engineering & remote
SenSing
Subject Index G. Moisen, Barry T. Wilson, Mark V. Finco, Warren B.
Cohen, and C. Kenneth Brewer. July: 715–727
Formosat-2 sensor Registration of Multisource Satellite Im-
ages by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reliable Conjugate Points.
Joz Wu, Chi Chang, Hsien-Yu Tsai, and Ming-Che Liu. June:
583–593
Fractal dimension Error Propagation in Raster Data Integra-
tion: Impacts on Landscape Composition and Configuration. Zachary
J. Christman and John Rogan. June: 617–624
Frequency-based aggregation Error Propagation in Raster Data
Integra-
tion: Impacts on Landscape Composition and Configuration. Zachary
J. Christman and John Rogan. June: 617–624
Full waveform digitization (FWD)-enabled lidar Mapping Matters.
Qassim A. Abdullah. Feb-
ruary: 105–108
Determine Optimal Multi-resolution Im- age Segmentation Parameters.
Hengjian Tong, Travis Maxwell, Yun Zhang, and Vivek Dey. October:
1029–1044
G Galápagos Spreading Center (GSC) Neuro-fuzzy Classification of
Submarine
Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc- Clinton, Scott M. White, and
John M. Sinton. June: 605–616
Galileo systems Book review: Global Navigation Satellite
Systems: Insights into GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Compass, and Others
by Bhatta, Basudeb. Reviewed by Abuzar, Moham- mad. May:
451–452
Gaussian Bayesian network (GBN) Improving Forest Growth Estimates
Using a
Bayesian Network Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein,
Valentyn A. Tol- pekin, and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu- ary:
45–51
Gaussian model (GM) An Empirical Model-based Method for Sig-
nal Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spectroradiometry. Chinsu Lin,
Khongor Tsogt, and Chein-I Chang. February: 119–127
Geiger mode-based lidar Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah.
July: 664–665
Genetic algorithms (GA) Determination of Optimum Classifier
and
Feature Subset in Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System.
Farhad Sa- madzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani, and Toni Schenk. December:
1261–1273
A Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea- tion from Lidar Data.
Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692
GEOAIDA (Geo Automatic Image Data Analyser) Semi-automatic Quality
Control of Topo-
graphic Data Sets. Petra Helmholz, Christian Becker, Uwe Breitkopf,
Tor- sten Büschenfeld, Andreas Busch, Carola Braun, Dietmar
Grünreich, Sönke Mül- ler, Jörn Ostermann, Martin Pahl, Franz
Rottensteiner, Karsten Vogt, Marcel Ziems, Christian Heipke.
September: 959–972
GeoEye imagery GeoEye Imagery and Lidar Technology
for Small-area Population Estimation: An Epidemiological Viewpoint.
Erika Upegui and Jean-François Viel. July: 693–702
Geopositioning Accuracy Assessment of GeoEye-1 Panchromatic and
Multispec- tral Imagery. Manuel A. Aguilar, Fer- nando J. Aguilar,
María del Mar Saldaña, and Ismael Fernández. March: 247–257
Geographic information system (GIS) Book review: Advances in
Web-based GIS,
Mapping Services and Applications by Li, Songnian, Dragicevic,
Suzana and Veenend