| Publications of year 1998 |
| Books and proceedings |
@book{RefWorks:736,
author={R. A. Johnson and D. W. Wichern},
year={1998},
title={Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis},
publisher={Prentice Hall},
note={NOTE: This has good and easy to read multivariate theory. Sect. 4.6 and 4.8 are especially useful in discussing the implications of non-normally distributed data.}
}
@book{RefWorks:778,
author={D. Knighton},
year={1998},
title={Fluvial Forms and Processes: A New Perspective},
publisher={Arnold}
}
@book{RefWorks:720,
author={J. L. Starck and F. Murtagh and A. Bijaoui},
year={1998},
title={Image Processing and Data Analysis: the Multiscale Approach},
publisher={Cambridge University Press},
note={NOTE: This is the reference for my attempt to estimate multiscale process noise directly in my 10/2000 TGARS submission. The book's methods are interesting, but they are primarily wavelet based and ad hoc.}
}
| Articles in journal or book chapters |
| Large-scale terrain measurement in wooded areas was an unsolved problem up to now. Laser scanning solves this problem to a large extent. In this article, the characteristics of laser scanning will be compared to photogrammetry with reference to a big pilot project. Laser scanning supplies data with a skew distribution of errors because a portion of the supplied points is not on the terrain but on the treetops. Thus, the usual interpolation and filtering has to be adapted to this new data type. We will report on the implementation of this new method. The results are in accordance with the expectations. The geomorphologic quality of the contours, computed from a terrain model derived from laser scanning, needs to be improved. Solutions are still to be found. |
@Article{kraus98,
author = {K. Kraus and N. Pfeifer},
title = {Determination of terrain models in wooded areas with airborne laser scanner data},
journal = jprs,
year = {1998},
volume = {53},
pages = {193-203},
keyword = {airborne laser scanner, digital terrain model (DTM), quality of contours, geomorphologic details, DTM in wooded areas, interpolation and filtering},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VF4-3V72RCN-1/1/74a5bc2d939fd75450892c4e32d05310},
abstract = {Large-scale terrain measurement in wooded areas was an unsolved problem up to now. Laser scanning solves this problem to a large extent. In this article, the characteristics of laser scanning will be compared to photogrammetry with reference to a big pilot project. Laser scanning supplies data with a skew distribution of errors because a portion of the supplied points is not on the terrain but on the treetops. Thus, the usual interpolation and filtering has to be adapted to this new data type. We will report on the implementation of this new method. The results are in accordance with the expectations. The geomorphologic quality of the contours, computed from a terrain model derived from laser scanning, needs to be improved. Solutions are still to be found.},
}
@article{RefWorks:791,
author={University,Boyer Commission on Educating Undergraduates in the Research},
year={1998},
title={Reinventing Undergraduate Education: A Blueprint for America's Research Universities},
journal={Carnegie Foundation}
}
| Conference articles |
@inproceedings{RefWorks:751,
author={Oh-Ig Kwoun and Melba M. Crawford and Victor R. Baker and C. Komatsu},
editor={Anonymous },
year={1998},
month={Jul},
title={Variable Resolution Topographic Mapping of Ancient Fluvial Landscapes in Australia},
booktitle={IGARS},
volume={5},
pages={2360},
note={NOTE: A CSR reference with V. Baker as a co-author that describes the geomorphology issues in the Finke.}
}
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