Advances in Remote Sensing Techniques and Applications II
Type: Virtual Paper
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Sponsor Group(s):
Remote Sensing Specialty Group
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Start / End Time: 4/8/2021 03:05 PM (Pacific Time (US & Canada)) - 4/8/2021 04:20 PM (Pacific Time (US & Canada))
Room: Virtual 13
Organizer(s):
Philip Dennison
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Chairs: Philip Dennison
Agenda
Role | Participant |
Presenter | Yunzhe Zhu |
Presenter | Grayson Morgan |
Presenter | Bo Yang Univerisity of Central Florida |
Presenter | A H M Mainul Islam Kent State University |
Presenter | He Yin Test |
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Presentation(s), if applicable
Grayson Morgan, Brigham Young University; Determining a Confidence Interval for Repeat sUAS Imagery to Assess Vegetation Cover Change |
Yunzhe Zhu, Clark University; Using Deep Learning-based Super-Resolution to Improve Maps of Smallholder Crop Field Boundaries |
He Yin, Kent State University; Mapping grassland use with Landsat and Sentinel-2 time series |
A H M Mainul Islam, Kent State University; Tracking Cyclonic Impact and Recovery Rate of Mangrove Forest using Remote Sensing: A Case Study of the Sundarbans, Bangladesh |
Bo Yang, Univerisity of Central Florida; Accessing the spatial variation of seagrass beds along the west coast of North America using high-resolution UAV data |
Description
The diversity and availability of remote sensing technologies used to measure and monitor the Earth continues to grow. A decades-long record of multispectral remote sensing allows quantification of change and mapping at regional-to-global scales, drones provide easily accessible imagery at very high spatial resolution, and rapidly evolving technologies like hyperspectral, lidar, and radar remote sensing have enabled retrieval of a new array of biogeophysical variables. This session features novel remote sensing, with respect to either the techniques being applied to remotely sensed data or to the remote sensing application.
Advances in Remote Sensing Techniques and Applications II
Description
Virtual Paper
Session starts at 4/8/2021 03:05 PM (Pacific Time (US & Canada))
Contact the Primary Organizer
Philip Dennison - dennison@geog.utah.edu