IGARSS 89: Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing (12th) (Symposium Canadien sur la Teledetection): Quantitative Remote Sensing: An Economic Tool for the Nineties Held in Vancouver, Canada on 10-14 July 1989. Volume 2. Tuesday, July 11
Partial contents: A microwave backscatter experiment of a burdock field by an X-Band FM-CW radar; Effects of free canopy water on SAR crop separability; Frame camera and image contextual constraints for stereo matching in aerial scenes; Spatial-temporal autocorrelated model for contextual classifica...
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1989
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Online Access: | http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA223843 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA223843 |
Summary: | Partial contents: A microwave backscatter experiment of a burdock field by an X-Band FM-CW radar; Effects of free canopy water on SAR crop separability; Frame camera and image contextual constraints for stereo matching in aerial scenes; Spatial-temporal autocorrelated model for contextual classification of satellite imagery; Eigenvector transformation and dimension size reduction in remote sensing data processing: Combining remote sensing and conventional data for assessing water resources in northern Thailand; Multimission capability of the European Polar Platform; Aristoteles -- Description of the earth gravity field recovery mission; Development of a shape- from-shading technique for the extraction of topographic models from individual spaceborne SAR images; Effects of the ephemeris error on effective pointing for a spaceborne SAR; SAR detection of mesoscale ocean circulation features during NORCSEX '88; Geosat derived winds, waves, and swells in the North Atlantic during NORCSEC-88; Expert systems and environmental change -- Information extraction from remote sensing data; Mapping hydrothermally altered rocks with the Airborne Imaging Spectrometer and the Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer; Automated tracking of Arctic ice floes in multitemporal SAR imagery; Evaluation of ice conditions in the Northumberland Strait using C and X band SAR imagery. (EDC) See also Volume 3, ADA223844. Text in English and French. |
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