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PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING 2013 Annual Index 1 Subject Index A Accuracy assessment Stitching and Processing Gnomonic Projec- tions for Close-Range Photogrammetry. Luigi Barazzetti, Mattia Previtali, and Marco Scaioni. June: 573–582 Accuracy assessment--Area-based Classification and Accuracy Assessment for Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. John S. Iiames and Ross S. Lunetta. November: 1015–1026 Accuracy assessment--Bundle adjustment Basic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and Accuracy Evaluation. Hongbo Pan, Guo Zhang, Xinming Tang, Deren Li, Xiaoy- ong Zhu, Ping Zhou, and Yonghua Jiang. December: 1131-1145 Accuracy assessment--Calibration A Flexible Method for Zoom Lens Cali- bration and Modeling Using a Planar Checkerboard. Bo Wu, Han Hu, Qing Zhu, and Yeting Zhang. June: 555–571 Accuracy assessment--Change quantifica- tion Range Image Techniques for Fast Detection and Quantification of Changes in Re- peatedly Scanned Buildings. Zhizhong Kang, Liqiang Zhang, Huanyin Yue, and Roderik Lindenbergh. August: 695–707 Accuracy assessment--DEM Influence of a Dense, Low-height Shrub Species on the Accuracy of a Lidar de- rived DEM. Samuel B. Gould, Nancy F. Glenn, Temuulen T. Sankey, and James P. McNamara. May: 421–431 Accuracy assessment--Elevation Land Cover Dependent Error in Intermap IFSAR DTM: Lidar Comparison and Fu- sion Potential. Seamus Coveney. March: 277–286 Accuracy assessment--FKS classifier Developing an Object-based Hyperspatial Image Classifier with a Case Study Us- ing WorldView-2 Data. Harini Sridharan and Fang Qiu. November: 1027–1036 Accuracy assessment--Geolocation It Used To Be Dark Here: Geolocation Cali- bration of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Linescan System. Benjamin T. Tuttle, Sharolyn J. Anderson, Paul C. Sutton, Christopher D. Elvidge, and Kim Baugh. March: 287–297 Accuracy assessment--Horizontal Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. May: 404–405 Accuracy assessment--Image classification Parcel-Level Identification of Crop Types Using Different Classification Algo- rithms and Multi-Resolution Imagery in Southeastern Turkey. Ugur Alganci, Elif Sertel, Mutlu Ozdogan, and Cankut Or- meci. November: 1053–1065 Accuracy assessment--Image product Metrically Preserving The USGS Aerial Film Archive. Donald Moe and Ryan Longhenry. March: 225–228 Accuracy assessment--Lidar Assessing Lidar Accuracy with Hexagonal Retro-Reflective Targets. Roberto Cana- vosio-Zuzelski, James Hogarty, Craig Rodarmel, Mark Lee, and Aaron Braun. July: 663–670 Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. July: 599, July: 601 Accuracy assessment--Map Applicability of Multi-date Land Cover Mapping using Landsat-5 TM Imagery in the Northeastern US. Meghan Graham MacLean and Russell G. Congalton. April: 359–368 Spatio-statistical Predictions of Vernal Pool Locations in Massachusetts: Incorporat- ing the Spatial Component into Ecologi- cal Modeling. Tina A. Cormier, Russell G. Congalton, and Kimberly J. Babbitt. January: 25–35 Accuracy assessment--Matching Improved Nonsubsampled Contourlet Trans- form for Multi-sensor Image Registra- tion. Ruirui Wang, Jianwen Ma, Huaguo Huang, and Wei Shi. January: 51–66 Accuracy assessment--OBIA cover Assessing the Relationship between Ground Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin- yon and Juniper Woodlands. April Hulet, Bruce A. Roundy, Steven L. Petersen, Ryan R. Jensen, and Stephen C. Bunting. September: 799–808 Accuracy Assessment--Optical images Registration of Optical Images with Lidar Data and Its Accuracy Assessment. Shu- nyi Zheng, Rongyong Huang, and Yang Zhou. August: 731–741 Accuracy assessment--Point-based Classification and Accuracy Assessment for Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. John S. Iiames and Ross S. Lunetta. November: 1015–1026 A Framework for the Registration and Seg- mentation of Heterogeneous Lidar Data. M. Al-Durgham and A. Habib. February: 135–145 Accuracy assessment--Positional It Used To Be Dark Here: Geolocation Cali- bration of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Linescan System. Benjamin T. Tuttle, Sharolyn J. Anderson, Paul C. Sutton, Christopher D. Elvidge, and Kim Baugh. March: 287–297 Accuracy assessment--RFM Rational Function Model in Processing His- torical Aerial Photographs. Ruijin Ma. April: 337–345 Accuracy assessment--Statistical A Methodology to Characterize Vertical Accuracies in Lidar-derived Products at Landscape Scales. Wade T. Tinkham, Chad M. Hoffman, Michael J. Falkows- ki, Alistair M.S. Smith, Hans-Peter Marshall, and Timothy E. Link. August: 709–716 Accuracy assessment--Vector parcel maps An Automated Approach for the Confla- tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. Wenbo Song, James M. Keller, Timothy L. Haithcoat, Curt H. Davis, and Jason B. Hinsen. June: 535–543 Adapting neutral models Assessing the Performance of Linear Fea- ture Models: An Approach to Compu- tational Inference. Eugenio Y. Arima, Robert T. Walker, and Dante G. Vergara. September: 847–855 Adaptive segmentation New Approaches for Estimating the Local Point Density and its Impact on Lidar Data Segmentation. Zahra Lari and Ayman Habib. February: 195–207

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PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING 2013 Annua l Index 1

Subject IndexA

Accuracy assessmentStitching and Processing Gnomonic Projec-

tions for Close-Range Photogrammetry. Luigi Barazzetti, Mattia Previtali, and Marco Scaioni. June: 573–582

Accuracy assessment--Area-basedClassification and Accuracy Assessment

for Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. John S. Iiames and Ross S. Lunetta. November: 1015–1026

Accuracy assessment--Bundle adjustmentBasic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and

Accuracy Evaluation. Hongbo Pan, Guo Zhang, Xinming Tang, Deren Li, Xiaoy-ong Zhu, Ping Zhou, and Yonghua Jiang. December: 1131-1145

Accuracy assessment--CalibrationA Flexible Method for Zoom Lens Cali-

bration and Modeling Using a Planar Checkerboard. Bo Wu, Han Hu, Qing Zhu, and Yeting Zhang. June: 555–571

Accuracy assessment--Change quantifica-tionRange Image Techniques for Fast Detection

and Quantification of Changes in Re-peatedly Scanned Buildings. Zhizhong Kang, Liqiang Zhang, Huanyin Yue, and Roderik Lindenbergh. August: 695–707

Accuracy assessment--DEMInfluence of a Dense, Low-height Shrub

Species on the Accuracy of a Lidar de-rived DEM. Samuel B. Gould, Nancy F. Glenn, Temuulen T. Sankey, and James P. McNamara. May: 421–431

Accuracy assessment--ElevationLand Cover Dependent Error in Intermap

IFSAR DTM: Lidar Comparison and Fu-sion Potential. Seamus Coveney. March: 277–286

Accuracy assessment--FKS classifierDeveloping an Object-based Hyperspatial

Image Classifier with a Case Study Us-ing WorldView-2 Data. Harini Sridharan and Fang Qiu. November: 1027–1036

Accuracy assessment--GeolocationIt Used To Be Dark Here: Geolocation Cali-

bration of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Linescan

System. Benjamin T. Tuttle, Sharolyn J. Anderson, Paul C. Sutton, Christopher D. Elvidge, and Kim Baugh. March: 287–297

Accuracy assessment--HorizontalMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah.

May: 404–405

Accuracy assessment--Image classificationParcel-Level Identification of Crop Types

Using Different Classification Algo-rithms and Multi-Resolution Imagery in Southeastern Turkey. Ugur Alganci, Elif Sertel, Mutlu Ozdogan, and Cankut Or-meci. November: 1053–1065

Accuracy assessment--Image productMetrically Preserving The USGS Aerial

Film Archive. Donald Moe and Ryan Longhenry. March: 225–228

Accuracy assessment--LidarAssessing Lidar Accuracy with Hexagonal

Retro-Reflective Targets. Roberto Cana-vosio-Zuzelski, James Hogarty, Craig Rodarmel, Mark Lee, and Aaron Braun. July: 663–670

Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. July: 599, July: 601

Accuracy assessment--MapApplicability of Multi-date Land Cover

Mapping using Landsat-5 TM Imagery in the Northeastern US. Meghan Graham MacLean and Russell G. Congalton. April: 359–368

Spatio-statistical Predictions of Vernal Pool Locations in Massachusetts: Incorporat-ing the Spatial Component into Ecologi-cal Modeling. Tina A. Cormier, Russell G. Congalton, and Kimberly J. Babbitt. January: 25–35

Accuracy assessment--MatchingImproved Nonsubsampled Contourlet Trans-

form for Multi-sensor Image Registra-tion. Ruirui Wang, Jianwen Ma, Huaguo Huang, and Wei Shi. January: 51–66

Accuracy assessment--OBIA coverAssessing the Relationship between Ground

Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-yon and Juniper Woodlands. April Hulet, Bruce A. Roundy, Steven L. Petersen, Ryan R. Jensen, and Stephen C. Bunting. September: 799–808

Accuracy Assessment--Optical imagesRegistration of Optical Images with Lidar

Data and Its Accuracy Assessment. Shu-nyi Zheng, Rongyong Huang, and Yang Zhou. August: 731–741

Accuracy assessment--Point-basedClassification and Accuracy Assessment

for Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. John S. Iiames and Ross S. Lunetta. November: 1015–1026

A Framework for the Registration and Seg-mentation of Heterogeneous Lidar Data. M. Al-Durgham and A. Habib. February: 135–145

Accuracy assessment--PositionalIt Used To Be Dark Here: Geolocation Cali-

bration of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Linescan System. Benjamin T. Tuttle, Sharolyn J. Anderson, Paul C. Sutton, Christopher D. Elvidge, and Kim Baugh. March: 287–297

Accuracy assessment--RFMRational Function Model in Processing His-

torical Aerial Photographs. Ruijin Ma. April: 337–345

Accuracy assessment--StatisticalA Methodology to Characterize Vertical

Accuracies in Lidar-derived Products at Landscape Scales. Wade T. Tinkham, Chad M. Hoffman, Michael J. Falkows-ki, Alistair M.S. Smith, Hans-Peter Marshall, and Timothy E. Link. August: 709–716

Accuracy assessment--Vector parcel mapsAn Automated Approach for the Confla-

tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. Wenbo Song, James M. Keller, Timothy L. Haithcoat, Curt H. Davis, and Jason B. Hinsen. June: 535–543

Adapting neutral modelsAssessing the Performance of Linear Fea-

ture Models: An Approach to Compu-tational Inference. Eugenio Y. Arima, Robert T. Walker, and Dante G. Vergara. September: 847–855

Adaptive segmentationNew Approaches for Estimating the Local

Point Density and its Impact on Lidar Data Segmentation. Zahra Lari and Ayman Habib. February: 195–207

2 2013 Annua l Index PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING

Subject IndexAdaptive shrink operator (ASO)Improved Nonsubsampled Contourlet Trans-

form for Multi-sensor Image Registra-tion. Ruirui Wang, Jianwen Ma, Huaguo Huang, and Wei Shi. January: 51–66

Adaptive template matching algorithmA Coarse Elevation Map-based Registration

Method for Super-resolution of Three line Scanner Images. Rongjun Qin, Jianya Gong, Hongli Li, and Xianfeng Huang. August: 717–730

Adaptive Wiener filter (AWF)Developing Efficient Procedures for Auto-

mated Sinkhole Extraction from Lidar DEMs. Xin Miao, Xiaomin Qiu, Shuo-Sheng Wu, Jun Luo, Douglas R. Gouzie, and Hongjie Xie. June: 545–554

Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS)Characterization of Geological Hazards Us-

ing a Globally Observing Spaceborne SAR. Estelle Chaussard and Falk Am-elung. November: 982–986

Advanced synthetic aperture radar (ASAR)Combining Hyperspectral and Radar Im-

agery for Mangrove Leaf Area Index Modeling. Frankie K. K. Wong and Tung Fung. May: 479–490

Advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR) imagesIllustrating the Temporal Progress of Envi-

ronmental Change. Joann W. Harvey and Edwin J. Green. December: 1159-1170

Aerial camera systemGuidelines for the In Situ Geometric Cali-

bration of the Aerial Camera System. July: 590–595

Aerial film archiveMetrically Preserving The USGS Aerial

Film Archive. Donald Moe and Ryan Longhenry. March: 225–228

Aerial imageryForward: Special Issue on Mobile Mapping

for Disaster Relief. David Alvarez, Piero Boccardo, Maria Antonia Brovelli, Fabio Giulio Tonolo, and Marguerite Madden. October: 901–903

Pedestrian Network Extraction from Fused Aerial Imagery (Orthoimages) and Laser Imagery (Lidar). Piyawan Kasemsup-pakorn and Hassan A. Karimi. April: 369–379

Registration of Aerial Imagery and Lidar

Data in Desert Areas Using the Centroids of Bushes as Control Information. Na Li, Xianfeng Huang, Fan Zhang, and Le Wang. August: 743–752

Aerial photogrammetryAn Automatic Approach to UAV Flight

Planning and Control for Photogram-metric Applications: A Test Case in the Asturias Region (Spain). David Hernan-dez-Lopez, Beatriz Felipe-Garcia, Diego Gonzalez-Aguilera, and Benjamin Arias-Perez. January: 87–98

Modeling Image Motion in Airborne Three-Line-Array (TLA) Push-broom Cameras. Guimin Jia, Xiangjun Wang, Hong Wei, and Zhaocai Zhang. January: 67–78

Aerial photographsAn Automated Approach for the Confla-

tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. Wenbo Song, James M. Keller, Timothy L. Haithcoat, Curt H. Davis, and Jason B. Hinsen. June: 535–543

The Effects of Data Selection and Thematic Detail on the Accuracy of High Spatial Resolution Wetland Classifications, Jo-seph F. Knight, Bryan P. Tolcser, Jennifer M. Corcoran, and Lian P. Rampi. July: 613–623

Rational Function Model in Processing His-torical Aerial Photographs. Ruijin Ma. April: 337–345

Agricultural drought--GlobalWeb-service-based Monitoring and Analysis

of Global Agricultural Drought. Meixia Deng, Liping Di, Weiguo Han, Ali L. Yagci, Chunming Peng, and Gil Heo. October: 929–943

Airborne discrete-return lidarA Multi-Scale Approach to Mapping Can-

opy Height. Gordon M. Green, Sean C. Ahearn, and Wenge Ni-Meister. Febru-ary: 183–194

Airborne laser scanning (ALS)Moving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-

ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. Chris Hopkinson, Laura Chasmer, David Colville, Richard A. Fournier, Ronald J. Hall, Joan E. Lu-ther, Trevor Milne, Richard M. Petrone, and Benoît St-Onge. February: 159–173

A Random Set Approach for Modeling In-tegrated Uncertainties of Traffic Islands Derived from Airborne Laser Scanning Points. Liang Zhou and Alfred Stein. September: 835–845

Airborne lidar dataAssessing Lidar Accuracy with Hexagonal

Retro-Reflective Targets. Roberto Cana-vosio-Zuzelski, James Hogarty, Craig Rodarmel, Mark Lee, and Aaron Braun. July: 663–670

Point-based Classification of Power Line Corridor Scene Using Random Forests. Heungsik B. Kim and Gunho Sohn. Sep-tember: 821–833

Towards Integration of GLAS into a Na-tional Fuel Mapping Program. Birgit Pe-terson, Kurtis Nelson, and Bruce Wylie. February: 175–183

Airborne multispectral imagesHistogram Curve Matching Approaches for

Object-based Image Classification of Land Cover and Land Use. Sory I. Toure, Douglas A. Stow, John R. Weeks, and Sunil Kumar. May: 433–440

Airborne three-line-array (TLA) push-broom camerasModeling Image Motion in Airborne Three-

Line-Array (TLA) Push-broom Cameras. Guimin Jia, Xiangjun Wang, Hong Wei, and Zhaocai Zhang. January: 67–78

Airborne topographic lidarManual of Airborne Topographic Lidar by

Renslow, Michael. Reviewed by Wood, John. May: 406–407

Airborne visible/infrared imaging spec-trometer (AVIRIS)Utility of the Wavelet Transform for LAI

Estimation Using Hyperspectral Data. Asim Banskota, Randolph H. Wynne, Shawn P. Serbin, Nilam Kayastha, Val-erie A. Thomas, and Philip A. Townsend. July: 653–662

AircraftModeling Image Motion in Airborne Three-

Line-Array (TLA) Push-broom Cameras. Guimin Jia, Xiangjun Wang, Hong Wei, and Zhaocai Zhang. January: 67–78

AlaskaTowards Integration of GLAS into a Na-

tional Fuel Mapping Program. Birgit Pe-terson, Kurtis Nelson, and Bruce Wylie. February: 175–183

ArcGIS Image ServicesTrends in Image Management and Dissemi-

nation. Peter Becker. October: 880–885

PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING 2013 Annua l Index 3

Subject IndexArtificial neural networks (ANN)Assessing Post-Fire Regeneration in a

Mediterranean Mixed Forest Using Lidar Data and Artificial Neural Networks. Haifa Debouk, Ramon Riera-Tatché, and Cristina Vega-García. December: 1121-1130

Asian Association on Remote Sensing (AARS)Report on 33rd Asian Conference on Re-

mote Sensing (ACRS). Sally E. Goldin. February: 125

ASPRSASPRS Accuracy Standards for Digital

Geospatial Data. December: 1073-1084ASPRS Board of Directors. April: 332, Au-

gust: 690, February: 128, January: 20, July: 608, June: 518, March: 240, May: 415, November: 994, October: 896, Sep-tember: 781

ASPRS Board of Directors 2013-2014. June: 516

ASPRS Certification Program Accredited by CESB. February: 123

ASPRS Executive Director James Plasker Announces His Retirement. September: 779

ASPRS Initiates Development of Manual of Remote Sensing, 4th Edition. July: 605

ASPRS Launches First eBook – Manual of Airborne Topographic Lidar. September: 778

ASPRS Lidar Division Releases First LAS Domain Profile. September: 778

ASPRS Vice Presidential Candidates for 2014. December: 1091

Cardinal Systems’ Mike Kitaif Honored as 2013 ASPRS Florida Region Member of the Year. November: 991

Code of Ethics. August: 730, July: 637, May: 490

2013 GeoLeague Challenge Winner. June: 498Lynn Usery Elected as ASPRS Vice Presi-

dent. April: 331Letter from the PE&RS Executive Editor.

Kim Tilley. December: 1091Member Champions 2012. April: 326, Feb-

ruary: 121, January: 13, March: 237, May: 414

Member Champions 2013. April: 326, Au-gust: 686, July: 602, March: 237, May: 414, November: 991, October: 893, Sep-tember: 776

Photo Science’s Christie and Coleman Elected NCR ASPRS Officers. Decem-ber: 1092

Pierre le Roux Elected as Assistant Director

of the Primary Data Acquisition Divi-sion. April: 331

Proposed Bylaws Amendment — Sustaining Members Council (SMC) Electoral/As-cension Process. November: 993

Reviewers for 2012. April: 324Student Advisory Council (SAC). January:

12Student Advisory Council (SAC) Selects

New Members. August: 687Young Professional Council (YPC) to

Launch Mentor Program and Develop-ment Plan for Associate Members. Au-gust: 687

ASPRS Foundation. May: 411

ASPRS--Sustaining members. See Corpo-rate description

ASTER temperature-emissivity separation (ASTER_TES)Temperature and Emissivity Separation

from Thermal Airborne Hyperspectral Imager (TASI) Data. Yang Hang, Zhang Lifu, Gao Yingqian, Hu Shunshi, Li Xueke, Zhang Genzhong, and Tong Qin-gxi. December: 1099-1107

Asturias regionAn Automatic Approach to UAV Flight

Planning and Control for Photogram-metric Applications: A Test Case in the Asturias Region (Spain). David Hernan-dez-Lopez, Beatriz Felipe-Garcia, Diego Gonzalez-Aguilera, and Benjamin Arias-Perez. January: 87–98

Atmospheric correctionTemperature and Emissivity Separation

from Thermal Airborne Hyperspectral Imager (TASI) Data. Yang Hang, Zhang Lifu, Gao Yingqian, Hu Shunshi, Li Xueke, Zhang Genzhong, and Tong Qin-gxi. December: 1099-1107

AustraliaMarkov Land Cover Change Modeling

Using Pairs of Time-Series Satellite Im-ages. Priyakant Sinha and Lalit Kumar. November: 1037–1051

Automatic road extractionPedestrian Network Extraction from Fused

Aerial Imagery (Orthoimages) and Laser Imagery (Lidar). Piyawan Kasemsup-pakorn and Hassan A. Karimi. April: 369–379

BBackscatterCombining Hyperspectral and Radar Im-

agery for Mangrove Leaf Area Index Modeling. Frankie K. K. Wong and Tung Fung. May: 479–490

Band clustering (BC)Band Grouping versus Band Clustering in

SVM Ensemble Classification of Hyper-spectral Imagery. Behnaz Bigdeli, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. June: 523–533

Band grouping (BG)Band Grouping versus Band Clustering in

SVM Ensemble Classification of Hyper-spectral Imagery. Behnaz Bigdeli, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. June: 523–533

Bandung CityLand Subsidence Characteristics in Band-

ung City, Indonesia as Revealed by Spaceborne Geodetic Techniques and Hydrogeological Observations. R.S. Chatterjee, Moh. Fifi k Syafi udin, and Hasanuddin Z. Abidin. July: 639–652

Bare-earth DEMMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah.

May: 404–405

Bayes error rate of classificationSelecting Key Features for Remote Sens-

ing Classification by Using Decision-Theoretic Rough Set Model. Feng Xie, Dongmei Chen, John Meligrana, Yi Lin, and Wenwei Ren. September: 787–797

Bayesian-based building extractionHierarchical Method of Urban Building Ex-

traction Inspired by Human Perception. Chao Tao, Yihua Tan, and Zheng-rong Zou. December: 1109-1119

Bayesian regression tree modelingIllustrating the Temporal Progress of Envi-

ronmental Change. Joann W. Harvey and Edwin J. Green. December: 1159-1170

BelarusGrids & Datums Column: Republic of

Belarus. Clifford J. Mugnier. February: 115–116

BiodiversitySpatio-statistical Predictions of Vernal Pool

Locations in Massachusetts: Incorporat-

4 2013 Annua l Index PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING

Subject Indexing the Spatial Component into Ecologi-cal Modeling. Tina A. Cormier, Russell G. Congalton, and Kimberly J. Babbitt. January: 25–35

Book reviewsAn Introduction to Contemporary Remote

Sensing by Weng, Qihao. Reviewed by Schill, Steven R. September: 777

An Introduction to Using GIS in Marine Bi-ology by MacLeod, Colin D. Reviewed by Wedding, Lisa M. December: 1089-1090

Environmental Remote Sensing and Sys-tems Analysis by Chang, Ni-Bin. Re-viewed by Kulawardhana, Ranjani Was-antha. July: 598, July: 603

Environmental Tracking for Public Health Surveillance by Morain, Stanley A. and Budge, Amelia M. Reviewed by Lodhi, Mahtab A. October: 891

Lights of Manking: The Earth at Night as Seen from Space by Keeney, L. Douglas. Reviewed by Liames, John S. January:11

Manual of Airborne Topographic Lidar by Renslow, Michael. Reviewed by Wood, John. May: 406–407

Remote Sensing of Land Use and Land Cover: Principles and Applications. Giri, Chandra. Reviewed by Hung, Ming-Chih. November: 989, November: 992

Remote Sensing of Protected Lands by Wang, Yeqeiao. Reviewed by Daniels, Richard C. April: 321–322

Remote Sensing of the Mine Environment. Düzgün, H. Sebnem and Demirel, Nuray. Reviewed by Ramspott, Matthew E. January: 9, January: 11

Remote Sensing Tools for Exploration: Ob-serving and Interpreting the Electromag-netic Spectrum by Clark, Pamela Eliza-beth and Rilee, Michael Lee . Reviewed by Kumar, Lalit. February: 117

Statistical Geoinformatics for Human En-vironment Interface by Myers, Wayne L. and Patil, Ganapati P. Reviewed by Goldin, Sally E. December: 1088, 1090

Synthetic Aperture Radar Polarimetry by Van Zyl, Jakob and Kim, Yunjin. Re-viewed by Miliaresis, George Ch. Au-gust: 685

Teaching Geographic Information Science and Technology in Higher Education by Unwin, David J., Foote, Kenneth E., Tate, Nicholas J. and DiBiase, David. Reviewed by Buenemann, Michaela. June: 509–510

Urban Remote Sensing: Monitoring, Syn-thesis and Modeling in the Urban Envi-

ronment by Yang, Xiaojun. Reviewed by Jin, Xiaoying. March: 231–232

BootstrapAssessing the Performance of Linear Fea-

ture Models: An Approach to Compu-tational Inference. Eugenio Y. Arima, Robert T. Walker, and Dante G. Vergara. September: 847–855

The Influence of Multi-season Imagery on Models of Canopy Cover: A Case Study. John W. Coulston, Dennis M. Jacobs, Chris R. King, and Ivey C. Elmore. May: 469–477

Boresight adjustmentAssessing Lidar Accuracy with Hexagonal

Retro-Reflective Targets. Roberto Cana-vosio-Zuzelski, James Hogarty, Craig Rodarmel, Mark Lee, and Aaron Braun. July: 663–670

Boznia and HerzegovinaGrids & Datums Column: Boznia and Her-

zegovina. Clifford J. Mugnier. March: 229–230

British ColumbiaComparison of Forest Attributes Derived

from Two Terrestrial Lidar Systems. Mark J. Ducey, Rasmus Astrup, Stefan Seifert, Hans Pretzsch, Bruce C. Larson, and K. David Coates. March: 245–257

Building roof heat lossZeroing in on Energy Savings with Thermal

Imaging. Gerald Boyd. April: 313–316

BuildingsHierarchical Method of Urban Building Ex-

traction Inspired by Human Perception. Chao Tao, Yihua Tan, and Zheng-rong Zou. December: 1109-1119

Range Image Techniques for Fast Detection and Quantification of Changes in Repeat-edly Scanned Buildings. Zhizhong Kang, Liqiang Zhang, Huanyin Yue, and Roder-ik Lindenbergh. August: 695–707

A Spatial-Spectral Methodology to Detect Narrow Shadows on Satellite Imag-ery: A Case Study of Calgary, Canada. Ying Zhang and Bert Guindon. March: 269–276

Bundle adjustmentBasic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and

Accuracy Evaluation. Hongbo Pan, Guo Zhang, Xinming Tang, Deren Li, Xiaoy-ong Zhu, Ping Zhou, and Yonghua Jiang. December: 1131-1145

Registration of Optical Images with Lidar Data and Its Accuracy Assessment. Shu-nyi Zheng, Rongyong Huang, and Yang Zhou. August: 731–741

BurmaGrids & Datums Column: State of Burma.

Clifford J. Mugnier. October: 887–888, October: 890

BushesRegistration of Aerial Imagery and Lidar

Data in Desert Areas Using the Centroids of Bushes as Control Information. Na Li, Xianfeng Huang, Fan Zhang, and Le Wang. August: 743–752

CCalibration parametersA Flexible Method for Zoom Lens Cali-

bration and Modeling Using a Planar Checkerboard. Bo Wu, Han Hu, Qing Zhu, and Yeting Zhang. June: 555–571

CaliforniaHistogram Curve Matching Approaches for

Object-based Image Classification of Land Cover and Land Use. Sory I. Toure, Douglas A. Stow, John R. Weeks, and Sunil Kumar. May: 433–440

cal/val (calibration/validation) processGeolocation Algorithm for Earth Observa-

tion Sensors Onboard the International Space Station. Changyong Dou, Xia-odong Zhang, Hojin Kim, Jaganathan Ranganathan, Doug Olsen, and Huadong Guo. July: 625–637

Camera calibrationAn Automatic Approach to UAV Flight

Planning and Control for Photogram-metric Applications: A Test Case in the Asturias Region (Spain). David Hernan-dez-Lopez, Beatriz Felipe-Garcia, Diego Gonzalez-Aguilera, and Benjamin Arias-Perez. January: 87–98

Automatic Camera Calibration in Close Range Photogrammetry. Clive S. Fraser. April: 381–388

A Flexible Method for Zoom Lens Cali-bration and Modeling Using a Planar Checkerboard. Bo Wu, Han Hu, Qing Zhu, and Yeting Zhang. June: 555–571

Guidelines for the In Situ Geometric Cali-bration of the Aerial Camera System. July: 590–595

Photogrammetric Techniques for the De-

PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING 2013 Annua l Index 5

Subject Indextermination of Spatio-temporal Veloc-ity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. H.-G. Maas, G. Casassa, D. Schneider, E. Schwalbe, and A. Wendt. March: 299–306

Stitching and Processing Gnomonic Projec-tions for Close-Range Photogrammetry. Luigi Barazzetti, Mattia Previtali, and Marco Scaioni. June: 573–582

Using Optical Projection in Close-range Photogrammetry for 6DOF Sensor Po-sitioning. Benrui Zheng, Yue Dong, An-gela Davies, Brigid Mullany, and Edward Morse. January: 79–86

Camera modelsRational Function Model in Processing His-

torical Aerial Photographs. Ruijin Ma. April: 337–345

Camera parametersRegistration of Aerial Imagery and Lidar

Data in Desert Areas Using the Centroids of Bushes as Control Information. Na Li, Xianfeng Huang, Fan Zhang, and Le Wang. August: 743–752

Stitching and Processing Gnomonic Projec-tions for Close-Range Photogrammetry. Luigi Barazzetti, Mattia Previtali, and Marco Scaioni. June: 573–582

CanadaMoving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-

ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. Chris Hopkinson, Laura Chasmer, David Colville, Richard A. Fournier, Ronald J. Hall, Joan E. Lu-ther, Trevor Milne, Richard M. Petrone, and Benoît St-Onge. February: 159–173

A Spatial-Spectral Methodology to Detect Narrow Shadows on Satellite Imag-ery: A Case Study of Calgary, Canada. Ying Zhang and Bert Guindon. March: 269–276

Canadian Consortium for Lidar Environ-mental Applications Research (C-CLEAR)Moving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-

ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. Chris Hopkinson, Laura Chasmer, David Colville, Richard A. Fournier, Ronald J. Hall, Joan E. Lu-ther, Trevor Milne, Richard M. Petrone, and Benoît St-Onge. February: 159–173

CanopyThe Influence of Multi-season Imagery on

Models of Canopy Cover: A Case Study. John W. Coulston, Dennis M. Jacobs,

Chris R. King, and Ivey C. Elmore. May: 469–477

Predicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. Marek K. Jakubowski, Qinghua Guo, Brandon Col-lins, Scott Stephens, and Maggi Kelly. January: 37–49

Canopy density metricsComparison of Forest Attributes Derived

from Two Terrestrial Lidar Systems. Mark J. Ducey, Rasmus Astrup, Stefan Seifert, Hans Pretzsch, Bruce C. Larson, and K. David Coates. March: 245–257

Canopy fuel parametersTowards Integration of GLAS into a Na-

tional Fuel Mapping Program. Birgit Pe-terson, Kurtis Nelson, and Bruce Wylie. February: 175–183

Canopy height model (CHM)Assessing Post-Fire Regeneration in a

Mediterranean Mixed Forest Using Lidar Data and Artificial Neural Networks. Haifa Debouk, Ramon Riera-Tatché, and Cristina Vega-García. December: 1121-1130

A Multi-Scale Approach to Mapping Can-opy Height. Gordon M. Green, Sean C. Ahearn, and Wenge Ni-Meister. Febru-ary: 183–194

Cartographic modelsSpatio-statistical Predictions of Vernal Pool

Locations in Massachusetts: Incorporat-ing the Spatial Component into Ecologi-cal Modeling. Tina A. Cormier, Russell G. Congalton, and Kimberly J. Babbitt. January: 25–35

CCD sensorsModeling Image Motion in Airborne Three-

Line-Array (TLA) Push-broom Cameras. Guimin Jia, Xiangjun Wang, Hong Wei, and Zhaocai Zhang. January: 67–78

Ceanothus coverInfluence of a Dense, Low-height Shrub

Species on the Accuracy of a Lidar de-rived DEM. Samuel B. Gould, Nancy F. Glenn, Temuulen T. Sankey, and James P. McNamara. May: 421–431

Cellular automata (CA)-based MCMMarkov Land Cover Change Modeling

Using Pairs of Time-Series Satellite Im-ages. Priyakant Sinha and Lalit Kumar. November: 1037–1051

CertificationASPRS Certification List. April: 323, Au-

gust: 686, February: 122, January: 14, July: 600, June: 508, March: 234, May: 402, October: 886, September: 774

Change detectionChange Detection and Deformation Analy-

sis in Point Clouds: Application to Rock Face Monitoring. Marco Scaioni, Ricca-rdo Roncella, and Mario Ivan Alba. May: 441–455

Illustrating the Temporal Progress of Envi-ronmental Change. Joann W. Harvey and Edwin J. Green. December: 1159-1170

Range Image Techniques for Fast Detection and Quantification of Changes in Repeat-edly Scanned Buildings. Zhizhong Kang, Liqiang Zhang, Huanyin Yue, and Roder-ik Lindenbergh. August: 695–707

Change threshold methodsHybrid Object-based Change Detection and

Hierarchical Image Segmentation for Thematic Map Updating. D.C. Duro, S.E. Franklin, and M.G. Dubé. March: 259–268

ChilePhotogrammetric Techniques for the De-

termination of Spatio-temporal Veloc-ity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. H.-G. Maas, G. Casassa, D. Schneider, E. Schwalbe, and A. Wendt. March: 299–306

CIR ImageryPredicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel

Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. Marek K. Jakubowski, Qinghua Guo, Brandon Col-lins, Scott Stephens, and Maggi Kelly. January: 37–49

ClassificationThe Effects of Data Selection and Thematic

Detail on the Accuracy of High Spatial Resolution Wetland Classifications, Jo-seph F. Knight, Bryan P. Tolcser, Jennifer M. Corcoran, and Lian P. Rampi. July: 613–623

Classification accuracy. See also Accuracy AssessmentPredicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel

Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. Marek K. Jakubowski, Qinghua Guo, Brandon Col-lins, Scott Stephens, and Maggi Kelly. January: 37–49

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Subject IndexSelecting Key Features for Remote Sens-

ing Classification by Using Decision-Theoretic Rough Set Model. Feng Xie, Dongmei Chen, John Meligrana, Yi Lin, and Wenwei Ren. September: 787–797

Classification accuracy--Class-weightedPoint-based Classification of Power Line

Corridor Scene Using Random Forests. Heungsik B. Kim and Gunho Sohn. Sep-tember: 821–833

Classification accuracy--Coffee-forest landscapesClassification of Coffee-Forest Landscapes

Using Landsat TM Imagery and Spectral Mixture Analysis. Mikaela Schmitt-Harsh, Sean P. Sweeney, and Tom P. Ev-ans. May: 457–468

Classification accuracy--ImageAn Experimental Comparison of Semi-su-

pervised Learning Algorithms for Multi-spectral Image Classification. Enmei Tu, Jie Yang, Jiangxiong Fang, Zhenghong Jia, and Nikola Kasabov. April: 347–357

Applicability of Multi-date Land Cover Mapping using Landsat-5 TM Imagery in the Northeastern US. Meghan Graham MacLean and Russell G. Congalton. April: 359–368

Band Grouping versus Band Clustering in SVM Ensemble Classification of Hyper-spectral Imagery. Behnaz Bigdeli, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. June: 523–533

A Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming Zhong. November: 999–1014

Developing an Object-based Hyperspatial Image Classifier with a Case Study Us-ing WorldView-2 Data. Harini Sridharan and Fang Qiu. November: 1027–1036

Histogram Curve Matching Approaches for Object-based Image Classification of Land Cover and Land Use. Sory I. Toure, Douglas A. Stow, John R. Weeks, and Sunil Kumar. May: 433–440

Classification accuracy--MappingClassification and Accuracy Assessment

for Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. John S. Iiames and Ross S. Lunetta. November: 1015–1026

The Effects of Data Selection and Thematic Detail on the Accuracy of High Spatial

Resolution Wetland Classifications, Jo-seph F. Knight, Bryan P. Tolcser, Jennifer M. Corcoran, and Lian P. Rampi. July: 613–623

Classification and regression tree (CART) techniqueApplicability of Multi-date Land Cover

Mapping using Landsat-5 TM Imagery in the Northeastern US. Meghan Graham MacLean and Russell G. Congalton. April: 359–368

Spatio-statistical Predictions of Vernal Pool Locations in Massachusetts: Incorporat-ing the Spatial Component into Ecologi-cal Modeling. Tina A. Cormier, Russell G. Congalton, and Kimberly J. Babbitt. January: 25–35

Classification technique--Object-basedDeveloping an Object-based Hyperspatial

Image Classifier with a Case Study Us-ing WorldView-2 Data. Harini Sridharan and Fang Qiu. November: 1027–1036

Parcel-Level Identification of Crop Types Using Different Classification Algo-rithms and Multi-Resolution Imagery in Southeastern Turkey. Ugur Alganci, Elif Sertel, Mutlu Ozdogan, and Cankut Or-meci. November: 1053–1065

Classification technique--Pixel-basedParcel-Level Identification of Crop Types

Using Different Classification Algo-rithms and Multi-Resolution Imagery in Southeastern Turkey. Ugur Alganci, Elif Sertel, Mutlu Ozdogan, and Cankut Or-meci. November: 1053–1065

Classification technique--Point-based supervisedPoint-based Classification of Power Line

Corridor Scene Using Random Forests. Heungsik B. Kim and Gunho Sohn. Sep-tember: 821–833

Classifier ensemble systemBand Grouping versus Band Clustering in

SVM Ensemble Classification of Hyper-spectral Imagery. Behnaz Bigdeli, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. June: 523–533

Climate changeIllustrating the Temporal Progress of Envi-

ronmental Change. Joann W. Harvey and Edwin J. Green. December: 1159-1170

Temperature and Emissivity Separation from Thermal Airborne Hyperspectral Imager (TASI) Data. Yang Hang, Zhang

Lifu, Gao Yingqian, Hu Shunshi, Li Xueke, Zhang Genzhong, and Tong Qin-gxi. December: 1099-1107

Close-range photogrammetryAutomatic Camera Calibration in Close

Range Photogrammetry. Clive S. Fraser. April: 381–388

Stitching and Processing Gnomonic Projec-tions for Close-Range Photogrammetry. Luigi Barazzetti, Mattia Previtali, and Marco Scaioni. June: 573–582

Using Optical Projection in Close-range Photogrammetry for 6DOF Sensor Po-sitioning. Benrui Zheng, Yue Dong, An-gela Davies, Brigid Mullany, and Edward Morse. January: 79–86

Cloudiness analysisIllustrating the Temporal Progress of Envi-

ronmental Change. Joann W. Harvey and Edwin J. Green. December: 1159-1170

ClusteringPredicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel

Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. Marek K. Jakubowski, Qinghua Guo, Brandon Col-lins, Scott Stephens, and Maggi Kelly. January: 37–49

Coarse elevation map (CEM)A Coarse Elevation Map-based Registration

Method for Super-resolution of Three line Scanner Images. Rongjun Qin, Jianya Gong, Hongli Li, and Xianfeng Huang. August: 717–730

Coarse resolution mappingClassification and Accuracy Assessment

for Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. John S. Iiames and Ross S. Lunetta. November: 1015–1026

Coffee agroforestsClassification of Coffee-Forest Landscapes

Using Landsat TM Imagery and Spectral Mixture Analysis. Mikaela Schmitt-Harsh, Sean P. Sweeney, and Tom P. Ev-ans. May: 457–468

Collateral geodetic techniquesLand Subsidence Characteristics in Band-

ung City, Indonesia as Revealed by Spaceborne Geodetic Techniques and Hydrogeological Observations. R.S. Chatterjee, Moh. Fifi k Syafi udin, and Hasanuddin Z. Abidin. July: 639–652

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Subject IndexColor invariant transformA Spatial-Spectral Methodology to Detect

Narrow Shadows on Satellite Imag-ery: A Case Study of Calgary, Canada. Ying Zhang and Bert Guindon. March: 269–276

Commission errorsA Spatial-Spectral Methodology to Detect

Narrow Shadows on Satellite Imag-ery: A Case Study of Calgary, Canada. Ying Zhang and Bert Guindon. March: 269–276

Community-based researchA Hot Topic: The Role of the Geoweb after

Wildfire. Samantha Brennan and Jon Corbett. October: 955–963

Comparative studiesAn Experimental Comparison of Semi-su-

pervised Learning Algorithms for Multi-spectral Image Classification. Enmei Tu, Jie Yang, Jiangxiong Fang, Zhenghong Jia, and Nikola Kasabov. April: 347–357

Applicability of Multi-date Land Cover Mapping using Landsat-5 TM Imagery in the Northeastern US. Meghan Graham MacLean and Russell G. Congalton. April: 359–368

Classification and Accuracy Assessment for Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. John S. Iiames and Ross S. Lunetta. November: 1015–1026

Comparison of Forest Attributes Derived from Two Terrestrial Lidar Systems. Mark J. Ducey, Rasmus Astrup, Stefan Seifert, Hans Pretzsch, Bruce C. Larson, and K. David Coates. March: 245–257

A Multi-Scale Approach to Mapping Can-opy Height. Gordon M. Green, Sean C. Ahearn, and Wenge Ni-Meister. Febru-ary: 183–194

Predicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. Marek K. Jakubowski, Qinghua Guo, Brandon Col-lins, Scott Stephens, and Maggi Kelly. January: 37–49

Selecting Key Features for Remote Sens-ing Classification by Using Decision-Theoretic Rough Set Model. Feng Xie, Dongmei Chen, John Meligrana, Yi Lin, and Wenwei Ren. September: 787–797

Compression scheme--LosslessLASzip: Lossless Compression of Li-

dar Data. Martin Isenburg. February: 208–218

Coordinate systems (CS)Flat-Earth Thinking Removed. Harold

Schuch. August: 677–679Geolocation Algorithm for Earth Observa-

tion Sensors Onboard the International Space Station. Changyong Dou, Xia-odong Zhang, Hojin Kim, Jaganathan Ranganathan, Doug Olsen, and Huadong Guo. July: 625–637

Corporate descriptionAirborne Sensing Corporation. March: 239GeoBC. March: 239SIMEPAR Institute of Technology. October:

894

Correlation analysisAssessing Post-Fire Regeneration in a

Mediterranean Mixed Forest Using Lidar Data and Artificial Neural Networks. Haifa Debouk, Ramon Riera-Tatché, and Cristina Vega-García. December: 1121-1130

Assessing the Relationship between Ground Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-yon and Juniper Woodlands. April Hulet, Bruce A. Roundy, Steven L. Petersen, Ryan R. Jensen, and Stephen C. Bunting. September: 799–808

Band Grouping versus Band Clustering in SVM Ensemble Classification of Hyper-spectral Imagery. Behnaz Bigdeli, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. June: 523–533

Combining Hyperspectral and Radar Im-agery for Mangrove Leaf Area Index Modeling. Frankie K. K. Wong and Tung Fung. May: 479–490

Improved Nonsubsampled Contourlet Trans-form for Multi-sensor Image Registra-tion. Ruirui Wang, Jianwen Ma, Huaguo Huang, and Wei Shi. January: 51–66

Crisis mappingTweeting Up a Storm: The Promise and Per-

ils of Crisis Mapping. Lea A. Shanley, Ryan Burns, Zachary Bastian, and Ed-ward S. Robson. October: 865–879

Crops--AgriculturalParcel-Level Identification of Crop Types

Using Different Classification Algo-rithms and Multi-Resolution Imagery in Southeastern Turkey. Ugur Alganci, Elif Sertel, Mutlu Ozdogan, and Cankut Or-meci. November: 1053–1065

PE&RS Special Issue: Hyperspectral Re-mote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricul-tural Crops. Dr. Prasad S. Thenkabail.

April: 329, August: 761, June: 572, May: 418, September: 784

Cross-correlation analysis (CCA)Hybrid Object-based Change Detection and

Hierarchical Image Segmentation for Thematic Map Updating. D.C. Duro, S.E. Franklin, and M.G. Dubé. March: 259–268

Crossroad camera calibration range specificationGuidelines for the In Situ Geometric Cali-

bration of the Aerial Camera System. July: 590–595

Crowd-generated informationA Hot Topic: The Role of the Geoweb after

Wildfire. Samantha Brennan and Jon Corbett. October: 955–963

Tweeting Up a Storm: The Promise and Per-ils of Crisis Mapping. Lea A. Shanley, Ryan Burns, Zachary Bastian, and Ed-ward S. Robson. October: 865–879

Cubist regression treesRemote Sensing-based House Value Estima-

tion Using an Optimized Regional Re-gression Model. Zhenyu Lu, Jungho Im, Lindi J. Quackenbush, and Sanglim Yoo. September: 809–820

Curve matching classifiersHistogram Curve Matching Approaches for

Object-based Image Classification of Land Cover and Land Use. Sory I. Toure, Douglas A. Stow, John R. Weeks, and Sunil Kumar. May: 433–440

DData acquisitionThe Benefits of Improved National Eleva-

tion Data. Gregory I. Synder. February: 105–110

Change Detection and Deformation Analy-sis in Point Clouds: Application to Rock Face Monitoring. Marco Scaioni, Ricca-rdo Roncella, and Mario Ivan Alba. May: 441–455

Combining Hyperspectral and Radar Im-agery for Mangrove Leaf Area Index Modeling. Frankie K. K. Wong and Tung Fung. May: 479–490

Forward: Special Issue on Mobile Mapping for Disaster Relief. David Alvarez, Piero Boccardo, Maria Antonia Brovelli, Fabio Giulio Tonolo, and Marguerite Madden. October: 901–903

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Subject IndexA Framework for the Registration and Seg-

mentation of Heterogeneous Lidar Data. M. Al-Durgham and A. Habib. February: 135–145

Data analysisRational Function Model in Processing His-

torical Aerial Photographs. Ruijin Ma. April: 337–345

Data collectionAssessing Post-Fire Regeneration in a

Mediterranean Mixed Forest Using Lidar Data and Artificial Neural Networks. Haifa Debouk, Ramon Riera-Tatché, and Cristina Vega-García. December: 1121-1130

Moving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. Chris Hopkinson, Laura Chasmer, David Colville, Richard A. Fournier, Ronald J. Hall, Joan E. Lu-ther, Trevor Milne, Richard M. Petrone, and Benoît St-Onge. February: 159–173

A Multi-Scale Approach to Mapping Can-opy Height. Gordon M. Green, Sean C. Ahearn, and Wenge Ni-Meister. Febru-ary: 183–194

New Approaches for Estimating the Local Point Density and its Impact on Lidar Data Segmentation. Zahra Lari and Ayman Habib. February: 195–207

Data compressionLASzip: Lossless Compression of Li-

dar Data. Martin Isenburg. February: 208–218

Data disseminationDesign and Function of the European For-

est Fire Information System. Daniel McInerney, Jesus San-Miguel-Ayanz, Paolo Corti, Ceri Whitmore, Cristiano Giovando, and Andrea Camia. October: 965–973

Fast-Responder: Mobile Access to Remote Sensing for Disaster Response. Bryan G. Talbot and Lisa M. Talbot. October: 945–954

Data fusionA Multi-Scale Approach to Mapping Can-

opy Height. Gordon M. Green, Sean C. Ahearn, and Wenge Ni-Meister. Febru-ary: 183–194

Data preparationPedestrian Network Extraction from Fused

Aerial Imagery (Orthoimages) and Laser Imagery (Lidar). Piyawan Kasemsup-

pakorn and Hassan A. Karimi. April: 369–379

Registration of Optical Images with Lidar Data and Its Accuracy Assessment. Shu-nyi Zheng, Rongyong Huang, and Yang Zhou. August: 731–741

Data privacyTweeting Up a Storm: The Promise and Per-

ils of Crisis Mapping. Lea A. Shanley, Ryan Burns, Zachary Bastian, and Ed-ward S. Robson. October: 865–879

Data processingGeneration and Dissemination of a National

Virtual 3D City and Landscape Model for the Netherlands. Sander Oude Elber-ink, Jantien Stoter, Hugo Ledoux, and Tom Commandeur. February: 147–158

Guidelines for the In Situ Geometric Cali-bration of the Aerial Camera System. July: 590–595

Moving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. Chris Hopkinson, Laura Chasmer, David Colville, Richard A. Fournier, Ronald J. Hall, Joan E. Lu-ther, Trevor Milne, Richard M. Petrone, and Benoît St-Onge. February: 159–173

Web-service-based Monitoring and Analysis of Global Agricultural Drought. Meixia Deng, Liping Di, Weiguo Han, Ali L. Yagci, Chunming Peng, and Gil Heo. October: 929–943

Data quality. See also Accuracy assessmentThe Benefits of Improved National Eleva-

tion Data. Gregory I. Synder. February: 105–110

Data segmentationA Framework for the Registration and Seg-

mentation of Heterogeneous Lidar Data. M. Al-Durgham and A. Habib. February: 135–145

New Approaches for Estimating the Local Point Density and its Impact on Lidar Data Segmentation. Zahra Lari and Ayman Habib. February: 195–207

Data selectionThe Effects of Data Selection and Thematic

Detail on the Accuracy of High Spatial Resolution Wetland Classifications, Jo-seph F. Knight, Bryan P. Tolcser, Jennifer M. Corcoran, and Lian P. Rampi. July: 613–623

DatasetAn Experimental Comparison of Semi-su-

pervised Learning Algorithms for Multi-spectral Image Classification. Enmei Tu, Jie Yang, Jiangxiong Fang, Zhenghong Jia, and Nikola Kasabov. April: 347–357

Band Grouping versus Band Clustering in SVM Ensemble Classification of Hyper-spectral Imagery. Behnaz Bigdeli, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. June: 523–533

Basic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and Accuracy Evaluation. Hongbo Pan, Guo Zhang, Xinming Tang, Deren Li, Xiaoy-ong Zhu, Ping Zhou, and Yonghua Jiang. December: 1131-1145

A Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming Zhong. November: 999–1014

3D Tree Reconstruction from Simulated Small Footprint Waveform Lidar. Jiaying Wu, Kerry Cawse-Nicholson, and Jan van Aardt. December: 1147-1157

A Framework for the Registration and Seg-mentation of Heterogeneous Lidar Data. M. Al-Durgham and A. Habib. February: 135–145

Improved Nonsubsampled Contourlet Trans-form for Multi-sensor Image Registra-tion. Ruirui Wang, Jianwen Ma, Huaguo Huang, and Wei Shi. January: 51–66

Influence of a Dense, Low-height Shrub Species on the Accuracy of a Lidar de-rived DEM. Samuel B. Gould, Nancy F. Glenn, Temuulen T. Sankey, and James P. McNamara. May: 421–431

Markov Land Cover Change Modeling Using Pairs of Time-Series Satellite Im-ages. Priyakant Sinha and Lalit Kumar. November: 1037–1051

A Multi-Scale Approach to Mapping Can-opy Height. Gordon M. Green, Sean C. Ahearn, and Wenge Ni-Meister. Febru-ary: 183–194

Rational Function Model in Processing His-torical Aerial Photographs. Ruijin Ma. April: 337–345

Registration of Optical Images with Lidar Data and Its Accuracy Assessment. Shu-nyi Zheng, Rongyong Huang, and Yang Zhou. August: 731–741

Trends in Image Management and Dissemi-nation. Peter Becker. October: 880–885

Worldwide Elevation Data via Web-Based Image Services. Cody Benkelman and Peter Becker. February: 111–114

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Subject IndexDataset--GeospatialThe Effects of Data Selection and Thematic

Detail on the Accuracy of High Spatial Resolution Wetland Classifications, Jo-seph F. Knight, Bryan P. Tolcser, Jennifer M. Corcoran, and Lian P. Rampi. July: 613–623

Dataset--Heterogeneous laser scanningA Framework for the Registration and Seg-

mentation of Heterogeneous Lidar Data. M. Al-Durgham and A. Habib. February: 135–145

Dataset--National three-dimensional (3D)Generation and Dissemination of a National

Virtual 3D City and Landscape Model for the Netherlands. Sander Oude Elber-ink, Jantien Stoter, Hugo Ledoux, and Tom Commandeur. February: 147–158

Dataset--Three-dimensionalTowards Integration of GLAS into a Na-

tional Fuel Mapping Program. Birgit Pe-terson, Kurtis Nelson, and Bruce Wylie. February: 175–183

Data sourcesA Spatial-Spectral Methodology to Detect

Narrow Shadows on Satellite Imag-ery: A Case Study of Calgary, Canada. Ying Zhang and Bert Guindon. March: 269–276

Worldwide Elevation Data via Web-Based Image Services. Cody Benkelman and Peter Becker. February: 111–114

DatumsGrids & Datums Column: Boznia and Her-

zegovina. Clifford J. Mugnier. March: 229–230

Grids & Datums Column: Federal Republic of Somalia. Clifford J. Mugnier. Septem-ber: 775

Grids & Datums Column: Islamic Republic of Iran. Clifford J. Mugnier. August: 683–684

Grids & Datums Column: Montenegro. Clif-ford J. Mugnier. December: 1087

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Belarus. Clifford J. Mugnier. February: 115–116

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Mol-dova. Clifford J. Mugnier. May: 403, May: 405

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Ne-pal. Clifford J. Mugnier. June: 507–508

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Rwan-da. Clifford J. Mugnier. April: 317–318

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Ser-bia. Clifford J. Mugnier. July: 597, July: 603

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of The Gambia. Clifford J. Mugnier. January: 7–8

Grids & Datums Column: State of Burma. Clifford J. Mugnier. October: 887–888, October: 890

Grids & Datums Column: Togolese Re-public. Clifford J. Mugnier. November: 987–988

Decision support systemDesign and Function of the European For-

est Fire Information System. Daniel McInerney, Jesus San-Miguel-Ayanz, Paolo Corti, Ceri Whitmore, Cristiano Giovando, and Andrea Camia. October: 965–973

Decision-theoretic rough set model (DTRSM)Selecting Key Features for Remote Sens-

ing Classification by Using Decision-Theoretic Rough Set Model. Feng Xie, Dongmei Chen, John Meligrana, Yi Lin, and Wenwei Ren. September: 787–797

Decision tree classifierThe Effects of Data Selection and Thematic

Detail on the Accuracy of High Spatial Resolution Wetland Classifications, Jo-seph F. Knight, Bryan P. Tolcser, Jennifer M. Corcoran, and Lian P. Rampi. July: 613–623

DecompressionLASzip: Lossless Compression of Li-

dar Data. Martin Isenburg. February: 208–218

Defense Meteorological Satellite Pro-gram’s Operational Linescan System (DMSP OLS)It Used To Be Dark Here: Geolocation Cali-

bration of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Linescan System. Benjamin T. Tuttle, Sharolyn J. Anderson, Paul C. Sutton, Christopher D. Elvidge, and Kim Baugh. March: 287–297

Deformation analysisChange Detection and Deformation Analy-

sis in Point Clouds: Application to Rock Face Monitoring. Marco Scaioni, Ricca-rdo Roncella, and Mario Ivan Alba. May: 441–455

3D Elevation Program (3DEP)The Benefits of Improved National Eleva-

tion Data. Gregory I. Synder. February: 105–110

Desert areasRegistration of Aerial Imagery and Lidar

Data in Desert Areas Using the Centroids of Bushes as Control Information. Na Li, Xianfeng Huang, Fan Zhang, and Le Wang. August: 743–752

Differential evolution (DE) optimization algorithmRemote Sensing-based House Value Estima-

tion Using an Optimized Regional Re-gression Model. Zhenyu Lu, Jungho Im, Lindi J. Quackenbush, and Sanglim Yoo. September: 809–820

Differential synthetic aperture radar inter-ferometry (DINSAR)Land Subsidence Characteristics in Band-

ung City, Indonesia as Revealed by Spaceborne Geodetic Techniques and Hydrogeological Observations. R.S. Chatterjee, Moh. Fifi k Syafi udin, and Hasanuddin Z. Abidin. July: 639–652

Digital aerial cameraRegistration of Optical Images with Lidar

Data and Its Accuracy Assessment. Shu-nyi Zheng, Rongyong Huang, and Yang Zhou. August: 731–741

Surveyor Switches to Digital Aerial Cam-era, Efficiently Captures High-Quality Images. Jerry Skaw. January: 5

Digital airborne camera imageryMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. Feb-

ruary: 119–120

Digital elevation model (DEM)Basic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and

Accuracy Evaluation. Hongbo Pan, Guo Zhang, Xinming Tang, Deren Li, Xiaoy-ong Zhu, Ping Zhou, and Yonghua Jiang. December: 1131-1145

Change Detection and Deformation Analy-sis in Point Clouds: Application to Rock Face Monitoring. Marco Scaioni, Ricca-rdo Roncella, and Mario Ivan Alba. May: 441–455

Developing Efficient Procedures for Auto-mated Sinkhole Extraction from Lidar DEMs. Xin Miao, Xiaomin Qiu, Shuo-Sheng Wu, Jun Luo, Douglas R. Gouzie, and Hongjie Xie. June: 545–554

Influence of a Dense, Low-height Shrub

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Subject IndexSpecies on the Accuracy of a Lidar de-rived DEM. Samuel B. Gould, Nancy F. Glenn, Temuulen T. Sankey, and James P. McNamara. May: 421–431

A Methodology to Characterize Vertical Accuracies in Lidar-derived Products at Landscape Scales. Wade T. Tinkham, Chad M. Hoffman, Michael J. Falkows-ki, Alistair M.S. Smith, Hans-Peter Marshall, and Timothy E. Link. August: 709–716

Digital Imaging and Remote Sensing Image Generation (DIRSIG) simulation environ-ment3D Tree Reconstruction from Simulated

Small Footprint Waveform Lidar. Jiaying Wu, Kerry Cawse-Nicholson, and Jan van Aardt. December: 1147-1157

Digital parcel mapsAn Automated Approach for the Confla-

tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. Wenbo Song, James M. Keller, Timothy L. Haithcoat, Curt H. Davis, and Jason B. Hinsen. June: 535–543

Digital surface model (DSM)Basic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and

Accuracy Evaluation. Hongbo Pan, Guo Zhang, Xinming Tang, Deren Li, Xiaoy-ong Zhu, Ping Zhou, and Yonghua Jiang. December: 1131-1145

Digital terrain model (DTM)Land Cover Dependent Error in Intermap

IFSAR DTM: Lidar Comparison and Fu-sion Potential. Seamus Coveney. March: 277–286

Direct linear transformation (DLT)Registration of Aerial Imagery and Lidar

Data in Desert Areas Using the Centroids of Bushes as Control Information. Na Li, Xianfeng Huang, Fan Zhang, and Le Wang. August: 743–752

Disaster managementDesign and Function of the European For-

est Fire Information System. Daniel McInerney, Jesus San-Miguel-Ayanz, Paolo Corti, Ceri Whitmore, Cristiano Giovando, and Andrea Camia. October: 965–973

Fast-Responder: Mobile Access to Remote Sensing for Disaster Response. Bryan G. Talbot and Lisa M. Talbot. October: 945–954

Forward: Special Issue on Mobile Mapping for Disaster Relief. David Alvarez, Piero

Boccardo, Maria Antonia Brovelli, Fabio Giulio Tonolo, and Marguerite Madden. October: 901–903

Discrete wavelet transformA Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming Zhong. November: 999–1014

Downscaling processA Multi-Scale Approach to Mapping Can-

opy Height. Gordon M. Green, Sean C. Ahearn, and Wenge Ni-Meister. Febru-ary: 183–194

Drought information systemsWeb-service-based Monitoring and Analysis

of Global Agricultural Drought. Meixia Deng, Liping Di, Weiguo Han, Ali L. Yagci, Chunming Peng, and Gil Heo. October: 929–943

Dynamic images servicesTrends in Image Management and Dissemi-

nation. Peter Becker. October: 880–885

EEarthFlat-Earth Thinking Removed. Harold

Schuch. August: 677–679Lights of Manking: The Earth at Night as

Seen from Space by Keeney, L. Douglas. Reviewed by Liames, John S. January:11

Earth centered earth fixed (ECEF)Flat-Earth Thinking Removed. Harold

Schuch. August: 677–679

Earth observation sensorsGeolocation Algorithm for Earth Observa-

tion Sensors Onboard the International Space Station. Changyong Dou, Xia-odong Zhang, Hojin Kim, Jaganathan Ranganathan, Doug Olsen, and Huadong Guo. July: 625–637

Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) CenterMetrically Preserving The USGS Aerial

Film Archive. Donald Moe and Ryan Longhenry. March: 225–228

Ecological modelingSpatio-statistical Predictions of Vernal Pool

Locations in Massachusetts: Incorporat-ing the Spatial Component into Ecologi-

cal Modeling. Tina A. Cormier, Russell G. Congalton, and Kimberly J. Babbitt. January: 25–35

Ecological risksGeospatial Web Services for Responding

to Ecological Risks Posed by Oil Spills. Anas Altartouri, Eva Ehrnsten, Inari Helle, Riikka Venesjärvi, and Ari Jolma. October: 905–914

EconomicsThe Benefits of Improved National Eleva-

tion Data. Gregory I. Synder. February: 105–110

EcosystemsSpatio-statistical Predictions of Vernal Pool

Locations in Massachusetts: Incorporat-ing the Spatial Component into Ecologi-cal Modeling. Tina A. Cormier, Russell G. Congalton, and Kimberly J. Babbitt. January: 25–35

EducationA Hot Topic: The Role of the Geoweb after

Wildfire. Samantha Brennan and Jon Corbett. October: 955–963

Teaching Geographic Information Science and Technology in Higher Education by Unwin, David J., Foote, Kenneth E., Tate, Nicholas J. and DiBiase, David. Reviewed by Buenemann, Michaela. June: 509–510

Electromagnetic spectrumRemote Sensing Tools for Exploration: Ob-

serving and Interpreting the Electromag-netic Spectrum by Clark, Pamela Eliza-beth and Rilee, Michael Lee . Reviewed by Kumar, Lalit. February: 117

Elevation dataThe Benefits of Improved National Eleva-

tion Data. Gregory I. Synder. February: 105–110

Forward: Special Issue—Are We Moving Past the Pixel? The Third Dimension in National Landscape Mapping. Jason M. Stoker. February: 133–134

Worldwide Elevation Data via Web-Based Image Services. Cody Benkelman and Peter Becker. February: 111–114

Elevation errorsInfluence of a Dense, Low-height Shrub

Species on the Accuracy of a Lidar de-rived DEM. Samuel B. Gould, Nancy F. Glenn, Temuulen T. Sankey, and James P. McNamara. May: 421–431

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Subject IndexLand Cover Dependent Error in Intermap

IFSAR DTM: Lidar Comparison and Fu-sion Potential. Seamus Coveney. March: 277–286

A Methodology to Characterize Vertical Accuracies in Lidar-derived Products at Landscape Scales. Wade T. Tinkham, Chad M. Hoffman, Michael J. Falkows-ki, Alistair M.S. Smith, Hans-Peter Marshall, and Timothy E. Link. August: 709–716

Emergency managementGeospatial Web-based Sensor Information

Model for Integrating Satellite Obser-vation: An Example in The Field of Flood Disaster Management. Chuli Hu, Nengcheng Chen, and Jia Li. October: 915–927

Energy conservationZeroing in on Energy Savings with Thermal

Imaging. Gerald Boyd. April: 313–316

Environmental assessment and manage-mentDesign and Function of the European For-

est Fire Information System. Daniel McInerney, Jesus San-Miguel-Ayanz, Paolo Corti, Ceri Whitmore, Cristiano Giovando, and Andrea Camia. October: 965–973

PE&RS April 2014 Special Issue Call for Papers on. April: 325, February: 118, May: 478

Environmental changeIllustrating the Temporal Progress of Envi-

ronmental Change. Joann W. Harvey and Edwin J. Green. December: 1159-1170

Environmental remote sensingEnvironmental Remote Sensing and Sys-

tems Analysis by Chang, Ni-Bin. Re-viewed by Kulawardhana, Ranjani Was-antha. July: 599, July: 603

Environmental trackingEnvironmental Tracking for Public Health

Surveillance by Morain, Stanley A. and Budge, Amelia M. Reviewed by Lodhi, Mahtab A. October: 891

Epsilon band methodAssessing the Performance of Linear Fea-

ture Models: An Approach to Compu-tational Inference. Eugenio Y. Arima, Robert T. Walker, and Dante G. Vergara. September: 847–855

Error analysisBasic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and

Accuracy Evaluation. Hongbo Pan, Guo Zhang, Xinming Tang, Deren Li, Xiaoy-ong Zhu, Ping Zhou, and Yonghua Jiang. December: 1131-1145

Geolocation Algorithm for Earth Observa-tion Sensors Onboard the International Space Station. Changyong Dou, Xia-odong Zhang, Hojin Kim, Jaganathan Ranganathan, Doug Olsen, and Huadong Guo. July: 625–637

Influence of a Dense, Low-height Shrub Species on the Accuracy of a Lidar de-rived DEM. Samuel B. Gould, Nancy F. Glenn, Temuulen T. Sankey, and James P. McNamara. May: 421–431

Land Cover Dependent Error in Intermap IFSAR DTM: Lidar Comparison and Fu-sion Potential. Seamus Coveney. March: 277–286

A Methodology to Characterize Vertical Accuracies in Lidar-derived Products at Landscape Scales. Wade T. Tinkham, Chad M. Hoffman, Michael J. Falkows-ki, Alistair M.S. Smith, Hans-Peter Marshall, and Timothy E. Link. August: 709–716

Rational Function Model in Processing His-torical Aerial Photographs. Ruijin Ma. April: 337–345

Error correctionAn Automated Approach for the Confla-

tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. Wenbo Song, James M. Keller, Timothy L. Haithcoat, Curt H. Davis, and Jason B. Hinsen. June: 535–543

Error estimationMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah.

April: 319–320

Error matrixClassification of Coffee-Forest Landscapes

Using Landsat TM Imagery and Spectral Mixture Analysis. Mikaela Schmitt-Harsh, Sean P. Sweeney, and Tom P. Ev-ans. May: 457–468

The Effects of Data Selection and Thematic Detail on the Accuracy of High Spatial Resolution Wetland Classifications, Jo-seph F. Knight, Bryan P. Tolcser, Jennifer M. Corcoran, and Lian P. Rampi. July: 613–623

Pedestrian Network Extraction from Fused Aerial Imagery (Orthoimages) and Laser Imagery (Lidar). Piyawan Kasemsup-pakorn and Hassan A. Karimi. April: 369–379

Error propagationAssessing Lidar Accuracy with Hexagonal

Retro-Reflective Targets. Roberto Cana-vosio-Zuzelski, James Hogarty, Craig Rodarmel, Mark Lee, and Aaron Braun. July: 663–670

Error sourcesGeolocation Algorithm for Earth Observa-

tion Sensors Onboard the International Space Station. Changyong Dou, Xia-odong Zhang, Hojin Kim, Jaganathan Ranganathan, Doug Olsen, and Huadong Guo. July: 625–637

Registration of Optical Images with Lidar Data and Its Accuracy Assessment. Shu-nyi Zheng, Rongyong Huang, and Yang Zhou. August: 731–741

Selecting Key Features for Remote Sens-ing Classification by Using Decision-Theoretic Rough Set Model. Feng Xie, Dongmei Chen, John Meligrana, Yi Lin, and Wenwei Ren. September: 787–797

ETM+ (Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus) imageryEighth Landsat Satellite Becomes Opera-

tional. James R. Irons and Thomas R. Loveland. May: 398–401

European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS)Design and Function of the European For-

est Fire Information System. Daniel McInerney, Jesus San-Miguel-Ayanz, Paolo Corti, Ceri Whitmore, Cristiano Giovando, and Andrea Camia. October: 965–973

Exterior orientation parameters (EOP)Automatic Camera Calibration in Close

Range Photogrammetry. Clive S. Fraser. April: 381–388

FFast-EarthFast-Responder: Mobile Access to Remote

Sensing for Disaster Response. Bryan G. Talbot and Lisa M. Talbot. October: 945–954

Fast-ResponderFast-Responder: Mobile Access to Remote

Sensing for Disaster Response. Bryan G. Talbot and Lisa M. Talbot. October: 945–954

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Subject IndexFeature detection algorithmA Random Set Approach for Modeling In-

tegrated Uncertainties of Traffic Islands Derived from Airborne Laser Scanning Points. Liang Zhou and Alfred Stein. September: 835–845

Feature extractionDeveloping Efficient Procedures for Auto-

mated Sinkhole Extraction from Lidar DEMs. Xin Miao, Xiaomin Qiu, Shuo-Sheng Wu, Jun Luo, Douglas R. Gouzie, and Hongjie Xie. June: 545–554

Illustrating the Temporal Progress of Envi-ronmental Change. Joann W. Harvey and Edwin J. Green. December: 1159-1170

Improved Nonsubsampled Contourlet Trans-form for Multi-sensor Image Registra-tion. Ruirui Wang, Jianwen Ma, Huaguo Huang, and Wei Shi. January: 51–66

Pedestrian Network Extraction from Fused Aerial Imagery (Orthoimages) and Laser Imagery (Lidar). Piyawan Kasemsup-pakorn and Hassan A. Karimi. April: 369–379

Feature extraction--Wavelet-basedA Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming Zhong. November: 999–1014

Feature matchingAn Automated Approach for the Confla-

tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. Wenbo Song, James M. Keller, Timothy L. Haithcoat, Curt H. Davis, and Jason B. Hinsen. June: 535–543

Improved Nonsubsampled Contourlet Trans-form for Multi-sensor Image Registra-tion. Ruirui Wang, Jianwen Ma, Huaguo Huang, and Wei Shi. January: 51–66

Feature selectionBand Grouping versus Band Clustering in

SVM Ensemble Classification of Hyper-spectral Imagery. Behnaz Bigdeli, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. June: 523–533

Selecting Key Features for Remote Sens-ing Classification by Using Decision-Theoretic Rough Set Model. Feng Xie, Dongmei Chen, John Meligrana, Yi Lin, and Wenwei Ren. September: 787–797

Film preservation systemsMetrically Preserving The USGS Aerial

Film Archive. Donald Moe and Ryan Longhenry. March: 225–228

Filtering errorsInfluence of a Dense, Low-height Shrub

Species on the Accuracy of a Lidar de-rived DEM. Samuel B. Gould, Nancy F. Glenn, Temuulen T. Sankey, and James P. McNamara. May: 421–431

Finnish Archipelago SeaGeospatial Web Services for Responding

to Ecological Risks Posed by Oil Spills. Anas Altartouri, Eva Ehrnsten, Inari Helle, Riikka Venesjärvi, and Ari Jolma. October: 905–914

Fire Information Systems (FIS)Design and Function of the European For-

est Fire Information System. Daniel McInerney, Jesus San-Miguel-Ayanz, Paolo Corti, Ceri Whitmore, Cristiano Giovando, and Andrea Camia. October: 965–973

Fire Mapping ProjectA Hot Topic: The Role of the Geoweb after

Wildfire. Samantha Brennan and Jon Corbett. October: 955–963

Flight curvatureFlat-Earth Thinking Removed. Harold

Schuch. August: 677–679

Flight planning and control--AutomaticAn Automatic Approach to UAV Flight

Planning and Control for Photogram-metric Applications: A Test Case in the Asturias Region (Spain). David Hernan-dez-Lopez, Beatriz Felipe-Garcia, Diego Gonzalez-Aguilera, and Benjamin Arias-Perez. January: 87–98

Flood disaster managementGeospatial Web-based Sensor Information

Model for Integrating Satellite Obser-vation: An Example in The Field of Flood Disaster Management. Chuli Hu, Nengcheng Chen, and Jia Li. October: 915–927

Flood observation-supporting satellite sen-sors (FO-SSs)Geospatial Web-based Sensor Information

Model for Integrating Satellite Obser-vation: An Example in The Field of Flood Disaster Management. Chuli Hu, Nengcheng Chen, and Jia Li. October: 915–927

Focus-of-expansion approachA Flexible Method for Zoom Lens Cali-

bration and Modeling Using a Planar

Checkerboard. Bo Wu, Han Hu, Qing Zhu, and Yeting Zhang. June: 555–571

Forest fires. See Wildland fire

Forest inventoryComparison of Forest Attributes Derived

from Two Terrestrial Lidar Systems. Mark J. Ducey, Rasmus Astrup, Stefan Seifert, Hans Pretzsch, Bruce C. Larson, and K. David Coates. March: 245–257

Moving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. Chris Hopkinson, Laura Chasmer, David Colville, Richard A. Fournier, Ronald J. Hall, Joan E. Lu-ther, Trevor Milne, Richard M. Petrone, and Benoît St-Onge. February: 159–173

ForestryMoving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-

ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. Chris Hopkinson, Laura Chasmer, David Colville, Richard A. Fournier, Ronald J. Hall, Joan E. Lu-ther, Trevor Milne, Richard M. Petrone, and Benoît St-Onge. February: 159–173

Predicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. Marek K. Jakubowski, Qinghua Guo, Brandon Col-lins, Scott Stephens, and Maggi Kelly. January: 37–49

Utility of the Wavelet Transform for LAI Estimation Using Hyperspectral Data. Asim Banskota, Randolph H. Wynne, Shawn P. Serbin, Nilam Kayastha, Val-erie A. Thomas, and Philip A. Townsend. July: 653–662

ForestsAssessing Post-Fire Regeneration in a

Mediterranean Mixed Forest Using Lidar Data and Artificial Neural Networks. Haifa Debouk, Ramon Riera-Tatché, and Cristina Vega-García. December: 1121-1130

Forward greedy searching algorithm (FGSA)Selecting Key Features for Remote Sens-

ing Classification by Using Decision-Theoretic Rough Set Model. Feng Xie, Dongmei Chen, John Meligrana, Yi Lin, and Wenwei Ren. September: 787–797

Fraction imagesClassification of Coffee-Forest Landscapes

Using Landsat TM Imagery and Spectral Mixture Analysis. Mikaela Schmitt-

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Subject IndexHarsh, Sean P. Sweeney, and Tom P. Ev-ans. May: 457–468

Fuel metricsPredicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel

Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. Marek K. Jakubowski, Qinghua Guo, Brandon Col-lins, Scott Stephens, and Maggi Kelly. January: 37–49

Towards Integration of GLAS into a Na-tional Fuel Mapping Program. Birgit Pe-terson, Kurtis Nelson, and Bruce Wylie. February: 175–183

Fuzzy Kolmogorov-Smirnov (FKS) classi-fierDeveloping an Object-based Hyperspatial

Image Classifier with a Case Study Us-ing WorldView-2 Data. Harini Sridharan and Fang Qiu. November: 1027–1036

Fuzzy metricsAssessing the Performance of Linear Fea-

ture Models: An Approach to Compu-tational Inference. Eugenio Y. Arima, Robert T. Walker, and Dante G. Vergara. September: 847–855

GGambiaGrids & Datums Column: Republic of The

Gambia. Clifford J. Mugnier. January: 7–8

Gaussian mixture models (GMM)Hierarchical Method of Urban Building Ex-

traction Inspired by Human Perception. Chao Tao, Yihua Tan, and Zheng-rong Zou. December: 1109-1119

Genetic algorithms (GA)Remote Sensing-based House Value Estima-

tion Using an Optimized Regional Re-gression Model. Zhenyu Lu, Jungho Im, Lindi J. Quackenbush, and Sanglim Yoo. September: 809–820

Utility of the Wavelet Transform for LAI Estimation Using Hyperspectral Data. Asim Banskota, Randolph H. Wynne, Shawn P. Serbin, Nilam Kayastha, Val-erie A. Thomas, and Philip A. Townsend. July: 653–662

Geographically weighted regressionRemote Sensing-based House Value Estima-

tion Using an Optimized Regional Re-gression Model. Zhenyu Lu, Jungho Im,

Lindi J. Quackenbush, and Sanglim Yoo. September: 809–820

Geographic Information Science and Tech-nology (GIS&T)Teaching Geographic Information Science

and Technology in Higher Education by Unwin, David J., Foote, Kenneth E., Tate, Nicholas J. and DiBiase, David. Reviewed by Buenemann, Michaela. June: 509–510

Geographic information system (GIS)An Automated Approach for the Confla-

tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. Wenbo Song, James M. Keller, Timothy L. Haithcoat, Curt H. Davis, and Jason B. Hinsen. June: 535–543

An Introduction to Using GIS in Marine Bi-ology by MacLeod, Colin D. Reviewed by Wedding, Lisa M. December: 1089-1090

Design and Function of the European For-est Fire Information System. Daniel McInerney, Jesus San-Miguel-Ayanz, Paolo Corti, Ceri Whitmore, Cristiano Giovando, and Andrea Camia. October: 965–973

Fast-Responder: Mobile Access to Remote Sensing for Disaster Response. Bryan G. Talbot and Lisa M. Talbot. October: 945–954

A Least-Cost Algorithm Approach to Trail Design Using GIS. Ioannis Kokkinidis, Beth R. Stein, Jayashree Surendrababu, Taylor Seigler, Won Hoi Hwang, Laura Lorentz, and Catherine Howey. June: 498–505

Trends in Image Management and Dissemi-nation. Peter Becker. October: 880–885

Worldwide Elevation Data via Web-Based Image Services. Cody Benkelman and Peter Becker. February: 111–114

Geographic object-based image analysis (GEOBIA)Histogram Curve Matching Approaches for

Object-based Image Classification of Land Cover and Land Use. Sory I. Toure, Douglas A. Stow, John R. Weeks, and Sunil Kumar. May: 433–440

Geolocation algorithm--ForwardGeolocation Algorithm for Earth Observa-

tion Sensors Onboard the International Space Station. Changyong Dou, Xia-odong Zhang, Hojin Kim, Jaganathan Ranganathan, Doug Olsen, and Huadong Guo. July: 625–637

Geolocation calibrationIt Used To Be Dark Here: Geolocation Cali-

bration of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Linescan System. Benjamin T. Tuttle, Sharolyn J. Anderson, Paul C. Sutton, Christopher D. Elvidge, and Kim Baugh. March: 287–297

Geological hazardsCharacterization of Geological Hazards Us-

ing a Globally Observing Spaceborne SAR. Estelle Chaussard and Falk Am-elung. November: 982–986

Geometry-based algorithmAn Automatic Approach to UAV Flight

Planning and Control for Photogram-metric Applications: A Test Case in the Asturias Region (Spain). David Hernan-dez-Lopez, Beatriz Felipe-Garcia, Diego Gonzalez-Aguilera, and Benjamin Arias-Perez. January: 87–98

Geoprocessing modeling issuesWeb-service-based Monitoring and Analysis

of Global Agricultural Drought. Meixia Deng, Liping Di, Weiguo Han, Ali L. Yagci, Chunming Peng, and Gil Heo. October: 929–943

Geo-referenced image productsIt Used To Be Dark Here: Geolocation Cali-

bration of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Linescan System. Benjamin T. Tuttle, Sharolyn J. Anderson, Paul C. Sutton, Christopher D. Elvidge, and Kim Baugh. March: 287–297

GeoreferencingChange Detection and Deformation Analy-

sis in Point Clouds: Application to Rock Face Monitoring. Marco Scaioni, Ricca-rdo Roncella, and Mario Ivan Alba. May: 441–455

Photogrammetric Techniques for the De-termination of Spatio-temporal Veloc-ity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. H.-G. Maas, G. Casassa, D. Schneider, E. Schwalbe, and A. Wendt. March: 299–306

Geospatial dataForward: Special Issue on Mobile Mapping

for Disaster Relief. David Alvarez, Piero Boccardo, Maria Antonia Brovelli, Fabio Giulio Tonolo, and Marguerite Madden. October: 901–903

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Subject IndexGeospatial Sensor WebGeospatial Web-based Sensor Information

Model for Integrating Satellite Obser-vation: An Example in The Field of Flood Disaster Management. Chuli Hu, Nengcheng Chen, and Jia Li. October: 915–927

Geospatial Web (Geoweb)A Hot Topic: The Role of the Geoweb after

Wildfire. Samantha Brennan and Jon Corbett. October: 955–963

Understanding the Spatio-Temporal Pattern of Tweets. Yue Li and Jie Shan. Septem-ber: 769–773

Geospatial Web ServicesDesign and Function of the European For-

est Fire Information System. Daniel McInerney, Jesus San-Miguel-Ayanz, Paolo Corti, Ceri Whitmore, Cristiano Giovando, and Andrea Camia. October: 965–973

Glaciar San RafaelPhotogrammetric Techniques for the De-

termination of Spatio-temporal Veloc-ity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. H.-G. Maas, G. Casassa, D. Schneider, E. Schwalbe, and A. Wendt. March: 299–306

GLASTowards Integration of GLAS into a Na-

tional Fuel Mapping Program. Birgit Pe-terson, Kurtis Nelson, and Bruce Wylie. February: 175–183

Global Agricultural Drought Monitoring and Forecasting System (GADMFS)Web-service-based Monitoring and Analysis

of Global Agricultural Drought. Meixia Deng, Liping Di, Weiguo Han, Ali L. Yagci, Chunming Peng, and Gil Heo. October: 929–943

Global ordinary least square (GOLS) regressionRemote Sensing-based House Value Estima-

tion Using an Optimized Regional Re-gression Model. Zhenyu Lu, Jungho Im, Lindi J. Quackenbush, and Sanglim Yoo. September: 809–820

Global positioning systems (GPS)It Used To Be Dark Here: Geolocation Cali-

bration of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Linescan System. Benjamin T. Tuttle, Sharolyn J. Anderson, Paul C. Sutton, Christopher

D. Elvidge, and Kim Baugh. March: 287–297

Land Cover Dependent Error in Intermap IFSAR DTM: Lidar Comparison and Fu-sion Potential. Seamus Coveney. March: 277–286

Land Subsidence Characteristics in Band-ung City, Indonesia as Revealed by Spaceborne Geodetic Techniques and Hydrogeological Observations. R.S. Chatterjee, Moh. Fifi k Syafi udin, and Hasanuddin Z. Abidin. July: 639–652

Gnomonic projectionsStitching and Processing Gnomonic Projec-

tions for Close-Range Photogrammetry. Luigi Barazzetti, Mattia Previtali, and Marco Scaioni. June: 573–582

Great Lakes Basin (GLB)Classification and Accuracy Assessment

for Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. John S. Iiames and Ross S. Lunetta. November: 1015–1026

Ground-based cover measurementsAssessing the Relationship between Ground

Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-yon and Juniper Woodlands. April Hulet, Bruce A. Roundy, Steven L. Petersen, Ryan R. Jensen, and Stephen C. Bunting. September: 799–808

Ground-classified returns (GCRs)Influence of a Dense, Low-height Shrub

Species on the Accuracy of a Lidar de-rived DEM. Samuel B. Gould, Nancy F. Glenn, Temuulen T. Sankey, and James P. McNamara. May: 421–431

Ground deformation monitoringCharacterization of Geological Hazards Us-

ing a Globally Observing Spaceborne SAR. Estelle Chaussard and Falk Am-elung. November: 982–986

Ground inventory dataAssessing Post-Fire Regeneration in a

Mediterranean Mixed Forest Using Lidar Data and Artificial Neural Networks. Haifa Debouk, Ramon Riera-Tatché, and Cristina Vega-García. December: 1121-1130

Ground water extractionLand Subsidence Characteristics in Band-

ung City, Indonesia as Revealed by Spaceborne Geodetic Techniques and

Hydrogeological Observations. R.S. Chatterjee, Moh. Fifi k Syafi udin, and Hasanuddin Z. Abidin. July: 639–652

Gulf of FinlandGeospatial Web Services for Responding

to Ecological Risks Posed by Oil Spills. Anas Altartouri, Eva Ehrnsten, Inari Helle, Riikka Venesjärvi, and Ari Jolma. October: 905–914

HHaar wavelet transform (DWT)Utility of the Wavelet Transform for LAI

Estimation Using Hyperspectral Data. Asim Banskota, Randolph H. Wynne, Shawn P. Serbin, Nilam Kayastha, Val-erie A. Thomas, and Philip A. Townsend. July: 653–662

Hausdorff distance-based change detec-tionRange Image Techniques for Fast Detection

and Quantification of Changes in Repeat-edly Scanned Buildings. Zhizhong Kang, Liqiang Zhang, Huanyin Yue, and Roder-ik Lindenbergh. August: 695–707

Hedonic modelingRemote Sensing-based House Value Estima-

tion Using an Optimized Regional Re-gression Model. Zhenyu Lu, Jungho Im, Lindi J. Quackenbush, and Sanglim Yoo. September: 809–820

Hexagonal retro-reflective lidar ground target (HRRT)Assessing Lidar Accuracy with Hexagonal

Retro-Reflective Targets. Roberto Cana-vosio-Zuzelski, James Hogarty, Craig Rodarmel, Mark Lee, and Aaron Braun. July: 663–670

Hierarchical building extraction frame-workHierarchical Method of Urban Building Ex-

traction Inspired by Human Perception. Chao Tao, Yihua Tan, and Zheng-rong Zou. December: 1109-1119

Hierarchical watershed segmentation (HWS)Developing Efficient Procedures for Auto-

mated Sinkhole Extraction from Lidar DEMs. Xin Miao, Xiaomin Qiu, Shuo-Sheng Wu, Jun Luo, Douglas R. Gouzie, and Hongjie Xie. June: 545–554

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Subject IndexHigh-precision GPS surveysLand Subsidence Characteristics in Band-

ung City, Indonesia as Revealed by Spaceborne Geodetic Techniques and Hydrogeological Observations. R.S. Chatterjee, Moh. Fifi k Syafi udin, and Hasanuddin Z. Abidin. July: 639–652

High-resolution geological mapping satel-liteBasic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and

Accuracy Evaluation. Hongbo Pan, Guo Zhang, Xinming Tang, Deren Li, Xiaoy-ong Zhu, Ping Zhou, and Yonghua Jiang. December: 1131-1145

High-resolution imageryAn Automated Approach for the Confla-

tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. Wenbo Song, James M. Keller, Timothy L. Haithcoat, Curt H. Davis, and Jason B. Hinsen. June: 535–543

High-resolution satellite remote sensingHierarchical Method of Urban Building Ex-

traction Inspired by Human Perception. Chao Tao, Yihua Tan, and Zheng-rong Zou. December: 1109-1119

Robust Affine-Invariant Line Matching for High Resolution Remote Sensing Im-ages. Min Chen and Zhenfeng Shao. August: 753–760

High-resolution scannersComparison of Forest Attributes Derived

from Two Terrestrial Lidar Systems. Mark J. Ducey, Rasmus Astrup, Stefan Seifert, Hans Pretzsch, Bruce C. Larson, and K. David Coates. March: 245–257

High-spatial resolution color-infrared imageryAssessing the Relationship between Ground

Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-yon and Juniper Woodlands. April Hulet, Bruce A. Roundy, Steven L. Petersen, Ryan R. Jensen, and Stephen C. Bunting. September: 799–808

High spatial resolution dataDeveloping an Object-based Hyperspatial

Image Classifier with a Case Study Us-ing WorldView-2 Data. Harini Sridharan and Fang Qiu. November: 1027–1036

The Effects of Data Selection and Thematic Detail on the Accuracy of High Spatial Resolution Wetland Classifications, Jo-seph F. Knight, Bryan P. Tolcser, Jennifer

M. Corcoran, and Lian P. Rampi. July: 613–623

Histograms matching classifiersHistogram Curve Matching Approaches for

Object-based Image Classification of Land Cover and Land Use. Sory I. Toure, Douglas A. Stow, John R. Weeks, and Sunil Kumar. May: 433–440

Historical photographsRational Function Model in Processing His-

torical Aerial Photographs. Ruijin Ma. April: 337–345

Hole-filling algorithmDeveloping Efficient Procedures for Auto-

mated Sinkhole Extraction from Lidar DEMs. Xin Miao, Xiaomin Qiu, Shuo-Sheng Wu, Jun Luo, Douglas R. Gouzie, and Hongjie Xie. June: 545–554

House value estimationRemote Sensing-based House Value Estima-

tion Using an Optimized Regional Re-gression Model. Zhenyu Lu, Jungho Im, Lindi J. Quackenbush, and Sanglim Yoo. September: 809–820

Human environment interfaceStatistical Geoinformatics for Human En-

vironment Interface by Myers, Wayne L. and Patil, Ganapati P. Reviewed by Goldin, Sally E. December: 1088, 1090

Human perceptionHierarchical Method of Urban Building Ex-

traction Inspired by Human Perception. Chao Tao, Yihua Tan, and Zheng-rong Zou. December: 1109-1119

Hydrogeological observationsLand Subsidence Characteristics in Band-

ung City, Indonesia as Revealed by Spaceborne Geodetic Techniques and Hydrogeological Observations. R.S. Chatterjee, Moh. Fifi k Syafi udin, and Hasanuddin Z. Abidin. July: 639–652

Hyperlocal mediaA Hot Topic: The Role of the Geoweb after

Wildfire. Samantha Brennan and Jon Corbett. October: 955–963

Hyperspatial image classifier--Object-basedDeveloping an Object-based Hyperspatial

Image Classifier with a Case Study Us-ing WorldView-2 Data. Harini Sridharan and Fang Qiu. November: 1027–1036

Hyperspectral dataAn Experimental Comparison of Semi-su-

pervised Learning Algorithms for Multi-spectral Image Classification. Enmei Tu, Jie Yang, Jiangxiong Fang, Zhenghong Jia, and Nikola Kasabov. April: 347–357

Utility of the Wavelet Transform for LAI Estimation Using Hyperspectral Data. Asim Banskota, Randolph H. Wynne, Shawn P. Serbin, Nilam Kayastha, Val-erie A. Thomas, and Philip A. Townsend. July: 653–662

Hyperspectral imageryBand Grouping versus Band Clustering in

SVM Ensemble Classification of Hyper-spectral Imagery. Behnaz Bigdeli, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. June: 523–533

Combining Hyperspectral and Radar Im-agery for Mangrove Leaf Area Index Modeling. Frankie K. K. Wong and Tung Fung. May: 479–490

Hyperspectral remote sensingPE&RS Special Issue: Hyperspectral Re-

mote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricul-tural Crops. Dr. Prasad S. Thenkabail. April: 329, August: 761, June: 572, May: 418, September: 784

IIkonos (IK) imagesA Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming Zhong. November: 999–1014

Image accessTrends in Image Management and Dissemi-

nation. Peter Becker. October: 880–885

Image acquisitionAn Automatic Approach to UAV Flight

Planning and Control for Photogram-metric Applications: A Test Case in the Asturias Region (Spain). David Hernan-dez-Lopez, Beatriz Felipe-Garcia, Diego Gonzalez-Aguilera, and Benjamin Arias-Perez. January: 87–98

Assessing the Relationship between Ground Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-yon and Juniper Woodlands. April Hulet, Bruce A. Roundy, Steven L. Petersen, Ryan R. Jensen, and Stephen C. Bunting. September: 799–808

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Subject IndexBasic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and

Accuracy Evaluation. Hongbo Pan, Guo Zhang, Xinming Tang, Deren Li, Xiaoy-ong Zhu, Ping Zhou, and Yonghua Jiang. December: 1131-1145

Combining Hyperspectral and Radar Im-agery for Mangrove Leaf Area Index Modeling. Frankie K. K. Wong and Tung Fung. May: 479–490

Photogrammetric Techniques for the De-termination of Spatio-temporal Veloc-ity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. H.-G. Maas, G. Casassa, D. Schneider, E. Schwalbe, and A. Wendt. March: 299–306

Stitching and Processing Gnomonic Projec-tions for Close-Range Photogrammetry. Luigi Barazzetti, Mattia Previtali, and Marco Scaioni. June: 573–582

Image analysisChange Detection and Deformation Analy-

sis in Point Clouds: Application to Rock Face Monitoring. Marco Scaioni, Ricca-rdo Roncella, and Mario Ivan Alba. May: 441–455

Classification of Coffee-Forest Landscapes Using Landsat TM Imagery and Spectral Mixture Analysis. Mikaela Schmitt-Harsh, Sean P. Sweeney, and Tom P. Ev-ans. May: 457–468

Comparison of Forest Attributes Derived from Two Terrestrial Lidar Systems. Mark J. Ducey, Rasmus Astrup, Stefan Seifert, Hans Pretzsch, Bruce C. Larson, and K. David Coates. March: 245–257

Image analysis--Object-basedA Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming Zhong. November: 999–1014

Developing an Object-based Hyperspatial Image Classifier with a Case Study Us-ing WorldView-2 Data. Harini Sridharan and Fang Qiu. November: 1027–1036

Image analysis--Pixel-basedA Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming Zhong. November: 999–1014

Image classification--HyperspectralBand Grouping versus Band Clustering in

SVM Ensemble Classification of Hyper-spectral Imagery. Behnaz Bigdeli, Farhad

Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. June: 523–533

Image classification--Multi-dateApplicability of Multi-date Land Cover

Mapping using Landsat-5 TM Imagery in the Northeastern US. Meghan Graham MacLean and Russell G. Congalton. April: 359–368

Image classification--MultispectralAn Experimental Comparison of Semi-su-

pervised Learning Algorithms for Multi-spectral Image Classification. Enmei Tu, Jie Yang, Jiangxiong Fang, Zhenghong Jia, and Nikola Kasabov. April: 347–357

Image classification--Object-basedDeveloping an Object-based Hyperspatial

Image Classifier with a Case Study Us-ing WorldView-2 Data. Harini Sridharan and Fang Qiu. November: 1027–1036

Histogram Curve Matching Approaches for Object-based Image Classification of Land Cover and Land Use. Sory I. Toure, Douglas A. Stow, John R. Weeks, and Sunil Kumar. May: 433–440

Image disseminationTrends in Image Management and Dissemi-

nation. Peter Becker. October: 880–885

Image fusionMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. Feb-

ruary: 119–120

Image managementTrends in Image Management and Dissemi-

nation. Peter Becker. October: 880–885

Image matchingRegistration of Optical Images with Lidar

Data and Its Accuracy Assessment. Shu-nyi Zheng, Rongyong Huang, and Yang Zhou. August: 731–741

Robust Affine-Invariant Line Matching for High Resolution Remote Sensing Im-ages. Min Chen and Zhenfeng Shao. August: 753–760

Image motion modelModeling Image Motion in Airborne Three-

Line-Array (TLA) Push-broom Cameras. Guimin Jia, Xiangjun Wang, Hong Wei, and Zhaocai Zhang. January: 67–78

Image orientation parametersRegistration of Optical Images with Lidar

Data and Its Accuracy Assessment. Shu-nyi Zheng, Rongyong Huang, and Yang Zhou. August: 731–741

Image processingApplicability of Multi-date Land Cover

Mapping using Landsat-5 TM Imagery in the Northeastern US. Meghan Graham MacLean and Russell G. Congalton. April: 359–368

Developing an Object-based Hyperspatial Image Classifier with a Case Study Us-ing WorldView-2 Data. Harini Sridharan and Fang Qiu. November: 1027–1036

Fast-Responder: Mobile Access to Remote Sensing for Disaster Response. Bryan G. Talbot and Lisa M. Talbot. October: 945–954

Pedestrian Network Extraction from Fused Aerial Imagery (Orthoimages) and Laser Imagery (Lidar). Piyawan Kasemsup-pakorn and Hassan A. Karimi. April: 369–379

Image qualityJACIE: A Model Partnership. Kurt Thome,

Mitch Goldberg, Dath Mita, and Gregory L. Stensaas. August: 681–682

Image reconstructionStitching and Processing Gnomonic Projec-

tions for Close-Range Photogrammetry. Luigi Barazzetti, Mattia Previtali, and Marco Scaioni. June: 573–582

Image registrationA Coarse Elevation Map-based Registration

Method for Super-resolution of Three line Scanner Images. Rongjun Qin, Jianya Gong, Hongli Li, and Xianfeng Huang. August: 717–730

Range Image Techniques for Fast Detection and Quantification of Changes in Repeat-edly Scanned Buildings. Zhizhong Kang, Liqiang Zhang, Huanyin Yue, and Roder-ik Lindenbergh. August: 695–707

Registration of Aerial Imagery and Lidar Data in Desert Areas Using the Centroids of Bushes as Control Information. Na Li, Xianfeng Huang, Fan Zhang, and Le Wang. August: 743–752

Registration of Optical Images with Lidar Data and Its Accuracy Assessment. Shu-nyi Zheng, Rongyong Huang, and Yang Zhou. August: 731–741

Image registration--Multi-sensorImproved Nonsubsampled Contourlet Trans-

form for Multi-sensor Image Registra-tion. Ruirui Wang, Jianwen Ma, Huaguo Huang, and Wei Shi. January: 51–66

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Subject IndexImage segmentationA Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming Zhong. November: 999–1014

Developing an Object-based Hyperspatial Image Classifier with a Case Study Us-ing WorldView-2 Data. Harini Sridharan and Fang Qiu. November: 1027–1036

Image segmentation--HierarchicalHybrid Object-based Change Detection and

Hierarchical Image Segmentation for Thematic Map Updating. D.C. Duro, S.E. Franklin, and M.G. Dubé. March: 259–268

Image services--Web-basedWorldwide Elevation Data via Web-Based

Image Services. Cody Benkelman and Peter Becker. February: 111–114

Image shadowA Spatial-Spectral Methodology to Detect

Narrow Shadows on Satellite Imag-ery: A Case Study of Calgary, Canada. Ying Zhang and Bert Guindon. March: 269–276

Image space trackingPhotogrammetric Techniques for the De-

termination of Spatio-temporal Veloc-ity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. H.-G. Maas, G. Casassa, D. Schneider, E. Schwalbe, and A. Wendt. March: 299–306

IndonesiaLand Subsidence Characteristics in Band-

ung City, Indonesia as Revealed by Spaceborne Geodetic Techniques and Hydrogeological Observations. R.S. Chatterjee, Moh. Fifi k Syafi udin, and Hasanuddin Z. Abidin. July: 639–652

Information disseminationGeneration and Dissemination of a National

Virtual 3D City and Landscape Model for the Netherlands. Sander Oude Elber-ink, Jantien Stoter, Hugo Ledoux, and Tom Commandeur. February: 147–158

Intellectual propertyTweeting Up a Storm: The Promise and Per-

ils of Crisis Mapping. Lea A. Shanley, Ryan Burns, Zachary Bastian, and Ed-ward S. Robson. October: 865–879

Intensity - saturation (I-S)A Spatial-Spectral Methodology to Detect

Narrow Shadows on Satellite Imag-ery: A Case Study of Calgary, Canada. Ying Zhang and Bert Guindon. March: 269–276

Interior orientation parameters (IOP)Automatic Camera Calibration in Close

Range Photogrammetry. Clive S. Fraser. April: 381–388

Intermap bare-earth IFSAR DTM dataLand Cover Dependent Error in Intermap

IFSAR DTM: Lidar Comparison and Fu-sion Potential. Seamus Coveney. March: 277–286

International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS). March: 233

International Space Station (ISS)Geolocation Algorithm for Earth Observa-

tion Sensors Onboard the International Space Station. Changyong Dou, Xia-odong Zhang, Hojin Kim, Jaganathan Ranganathan, Doug Olsen, and Huadong Guo. July: 625–637

International Space Station Agriculture Camera (ISSAC)Geolocation Algorithm for Earth Observa-

tion Sensors Onboard the International Space Station. Changyong Dou, Xia-odong Zhang, Hojin Kim, Jaganathan Ranganathan, Doug Olsen, and Huadong Guo. July: 625–637

Interoperability--GeospatialWeb-service-based Monitoring and Analysis

of Global Agricultural Drought. Meixia Deng, Liping Di, Weiguo Han, Ali L. Yagci, Chunming Peng, and Gil Heo. October: 929–943

InterpolationA Coarse Elevation Map-based Registration

Method for Super-resolution of Three line Scanner Images. Rongjun Qin, Jianya Gong, Hongli Li, and Xianfeng Huang. August: 717–730

A Random Set Approach for Modeling In-tegrated Uncertainties of Traffic Islands Derived from Airborne Laser Scanning Points. Liang Zhou and Alfred Stein. September: 835–845

Intervallometer mode high-resolution digital cameraPhotogrammetric Techniques for the De-

termination of Spatio-temporal Veloc-

ity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. H.-G. Maas, G. Casassa, D. Schneider, E. Schwalbe, and A. Wendt. March: 299–306

IranGrids & Datums Column: Islamic Republic

of Iran. Clifford J. Mugnier. August: 683–684

Iterative closest point (ICP) algorithmRange Image Techniques for Fast Detection

and Quantification of Changes in Repeat-edly Scanned Buildings. Zhizhong Kang, Liqiang Zhang, Huanyin Yue, and Roder-ik Lindenbergh. August: 695–707

Iterative closest projected point (ICPP) registration algorithmA Framework for the Registration and Seg-

mentation of Heterogeneous Lidar Data. M. Al-Durgham and A. Habib. February: 135–145

Iterative spectral smooth temperature and emissivity separation (ISSTES) methodsTemperature and Emissivity Separation

from Thermal Airborne Hyperspectral Imager (TASI) Data. Yang Hang, Zhang Lifu, Gao Yingqian, Hu Shunshi, Li Xueke, Zhang Genzhong, and Tong Qin-gxi. December: 1099-1107

JJoint Agency Commercial Imagery Evalua-tion (JACIE)JACIE: A Model Partnership. Kurt Thome,

Mitch Goldberg, Dath Mita, and Gregory L. Stensaas. August: 681–682

KKarst areasDeveloping Efficient Procedures for Auto-

mated Sinkhole Extraction from Lidar DEMs. Xin Miao, Xiaomin Qiu, Shuo-Sheng Wu, Jun Luo, Douglas R. Gouzie, and Hongjie Xie. June: 545–554

Knife-edge detectionA Coarse Elevation Map-based Registration

Method for Super-resolution of Three line Scanner Images. Rongjun Qin, Jianya Gong, Hongli Li, and Xianfeng Huang. August: 717–730

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Subject IndexL

Land coverAssessing the Relationship between Ground

Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-yon and Juniper Woodlands. April Hulet, Bruce A. Roundy, Steven L. Petersen, Ryan R. Jensen, and Stephen C. Bunting. September: 799–808

Classification of Coffee-Forest Landscapes Using Landsat TM Imagery and Spectral Mixture Analysis. Mikaela Schmitt-Harsh, Sean P. Sweeney, and Tom P. Ev-ans. May: 457–468

Hybrid Object-based Change Detection and Hierarchical Image Segmentation for Thematic Map Updating. D.C. Duro, S.E. Franklin, and M.G. Dubé. March: 259–268

Land Cover Dependent Error in Intermap IFSAR DTM: Lidar Comparison and Fu-sion Potential. Seamus Coveney. March: 277–286

A Multi-Scale Approach to Mapping Can-opy Height. Gordon M. Green, Sean C. Ahearn, and Wenge Ni-Meister. Febru-ary: 183–194

Land cover and land use (LCLU) mappingRemote Sensing of Land Use and Land

Cover: Principles and Applications. Giri, Chandra. Reviewed by Hung, Ming-Chih. November: 989, November: 992

Land-cover changeMarkov Land Cover Change Modeling

Using Pairs of Time-Series Satellite Im-ages. Priyakant Sinha and Lalit Kumar. November: 1037–1051

Land-cover classificationSelecting Key Features for Remote Sens-

ing Classification by Using Decision-Theoretic Rough Set Model. Feng Xie, Dongmei Chen, John Meligrana, Yi Lin, and Wenwei Ren. September: 787–797

Land cover mappingApplicability of Multi-date Land Cover

Mapping using Landsat-5 TM Imagery in the Northeastern US. Meghan Graham MacLean and Russell G. Congalton. April: 359–368

Classification and Accuracy Assessment for Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. John S. Iiames and Ross S. Lunetta. November: 1015–1026

Remote Sensing of Protected Lands by Wang, Yeqeiao. Reviewed by Daniels, Richard C. April: 321–322

LANDFIRE (Landscape Fire and Resource Management Planning Tools)Towards Integration of GLAS into a Na-

tional Fuel Mapping Program. Birgit Pe-terson, Kurtis Nelson, and Bruce Wylie. February: 175–183

Land management decisionsAssessing the Relationship between Ground

Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-yon and Juniper Woodlands. April Hulet, Bruce A. Roundy, Steven L. Petersen, Ryan R. Jensen, and Stephen C. Bunting. September: 799–808

Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM)Eighth Landsat Satellite Becomes Opera-

tional. James R. Irons and Thomas R. Loveland. May: 398–401

Landsat Enhanced Thematic Mapper (ETM+)--ImageryClassification and Accuracy Assessment

for Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. John S. Iiames and Ross S. Lunetta. November: 1015–1026

Landsat imageryAn Experimental Comparison of Semi-su-

pervised Learning Algorithms for Multi-spectral Image Classification. Enmei Tu, Jie Yang, Jiangxiong Fang, Zhenghong Jia, and Nikola Kasabov. April: 347–357

Applicability of Multi-date Land Cover Mapping using Landsat-5 TM Imagery in the Northeastern US. Meghan Graham MacLean and Russell G. Congalton. April: 359–368

Eighth Landsat Satellite Becomes Opera-tional. James R. Irons and Thomas R. Loveland. May: 398–401

Hybrid Object-based Change Detection and Hierarchical Image Segmentation for Thematic Map Updating. D.C. Duro, S.E. Franklin, and M.G. Dubé. March: 259–268

The Influence of Multi-season Imagery on Models of Canopy Cover: A Case Study. John W. Coulston, Dennis M. Jacobs, Chris R. King, and Ivey C. Elmore. May: 469–477

Trends in Image Management and Dissemi-nation. Peter Becker. October: 880–885

LandsatLookTrends in Image Management and Dissemi-

nation. Peter Becker. October: 880–885

Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM)--ImageryApplicability of Multi-date Land Cover

Mapping using Landsat-5 TM Imagery in the Northeastern US. Meghan Graham MacLean and Russell G. Congalton. April: 359–368

Classification of Coffee-Forest Landscapes Using Landsat TM Imagery and Spectral Mixture Analysis. Mikaela Schmitt-Harsh, Sean P. Sweeney, and Tom P. Ev-ans. May: 457–468

Parcel-Level Identification of Crop Types Using Different Classification Algo-rithms and Multi-Resolution Imagery in Southeastern Turkey. Ugur Alganci, Elif Sertel, Mutlu Ozdogan, and Cankut Or-meci. November: 1053–1065

Selecting Key Features for Remote Sens-ing Classification by Using Decision-Theoretic Rough Set Model. Feng Xie, Dongmei Chen, John Meligrana, Yi Lin, and Wenwei Ren. September: 787–797

Landscape mappingClassification and Accuracy Assessment

for Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. John S. Iiames and Ross S. Lunetta. November: 1015–1026

Forward: Special Issue—Are We Moving Past the Pixel? The Third Dimension in National Landscape Mapping. Jason M. Stoker. February: 133–134

A Methodology to Characterize Vertical Accuracies in Lidar-derived Products at Landscape Scales. Wade T. Tinkham, Chad M. Hoffman, Michael J. Falkows-ki, Alistair M.S. Smith, Hans-Peter Marshall, and Timothy E. Link. August: 709–716

Moving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. Chris Hopkinson, Laura Chasmer, David Colville, Richard A. Fournier, Ronald J. Hall, Joan E. Lu-ther, Trevor Milne, Richard M. Petrone, and Benoît St-Onge. February: 159–173

Landscape modelGeneration and Dissemination of a National

Virtual 3D City and Landscape Model for the Netherlands. Sander Oude Elber-ink, Jantien Stoter, Hugo Ledoux, and Tom Commandeur. February: 147–158

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Subject IndexLands--ProtectedRemote Sensing of Protected Lands by

Wang, Yeqeiao. Reviewed by Daniels, Richard C. April: 321–322

Land subsidenceCharacterization of Geological Hazards Us-

ing a Globally Observing Spaceborne SAR. Estelle Chaussard and Falk Am-elung. November: 982–986

Land Subsidence Characteristics in Band-ung City, Indonesia as Revealed by Spaceborne Geodetic Techniques and Hydrogeological Observations. R.S. Chatterjee, Moh. Fifi k Syafi udin, and Hasanuddin Z. Abidin. July: 639–652

Land-use and land-cover (LULC)Histogram Curve Matching Approaches for

Object-based Image Classification of Land Cover and Land Use. Sory I. Toure, Douglas A. Stow, John R. Weeks, and Sunil Kumar. May: 433–440

Laser path modelingMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. Oc-

tober: 889–890

LAS specificationLASzip: Lossless Compression of Li-

dar Data. Martin Isenburg. February: 208–218

LASzip compressorLASzip: Lossless Compression of Li-

dar Data. Martin Isenburg. February: 208–218

Leaf area index (LAI)Combining Hyperspectral and Radar Im-

agery for Mangrove Leaf Area Index Modeling. Frankie K. K. Wong and Tung Fung. May: 479–490

Utility of the Wavelet Transform for LAI Estimation Using Hyperspectral Data. Asim Banskota, Randolph H. Wynne, Shawn P. Serbin, Nilam Kayastha, Val-erie A. Thomas, and Philip A. Townsend. July: 653–662

Learning algorithms--Semi-supervisedAn Experimental Comparison of Semi-su-

pervised Learning Algorithms for Multi-spectral Image Classification. Enmei Tu, Jie Yang, Jiangxiong Fang, Zhenghong Jia, and Nikola Kasabov. April: 347–357

Least-cost path algorithmA Least-Cost Algorithm Approach to Trail

Design Using GIS. Ioannis Kokkinidis,

Beth R. Stein, Jayashree Surendrababu, Taylor Seigler, Won Hoi Hwang, Laura Lorentz, and Catherine Howey. June: 498–505

Least squares hexagon fitting approachAssessing Lidar Accuracy with Hexagonal

Retro-Reflective Targets. Roberto Cana-vosio-Zuzelski, James Hogarty, Craig Rodarmel, Mark Lee, and Aaron Braun. July: 663–670

Least-squares-matching (LSM)Photogrammetric Techniques for the De-

termination of Spatio-temporal Veloc-ity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. H.-G. Maas, G. Casassa, D. Schneider, E. Schwalbe, and A. Wendt. March: 299–306

Registration of Optical Images with Lidar Data and Its Accuracy Assessment. Shu-nyi Zheng, Rongyong Huang, and Yang Zhou. August: 731–741

Leica ScanStationComparison of Forest Attributes Derived

from Two Terrestrial Lidar Systems. Mark J. Ducey, Rasmus Astrup, Stefan Seifert, Hans Pretzsch, Bruce C. Larson, and K. David Coates. March: 245–257

Lens distortionAutomatic Camera Calibration in Close

Range Photogrammetry. Clive S. Fraser. April: 381–388

A Flexible Method for Zoom Lens Cali-bration and Modeling Using a Planar Checkerboard. Bo Wu, Han Hu, Qing Zhu, and Yeting Zhang. June: 555–571

Lidar--ApplicationsForward: Special Issue—Are We Moving

Past the Pixel? The Third Dimension in National Landscape Mapping. Jason M. Stoker. February: 133–134

Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. May: 404–405

A Methodology to Characterize Vertical Accuracies in Lidar-derived Products at Landscape Scales. Wade T. Tinkham, Chad M. Hoffman, Michael J. Falkows-ki, Alistair M.S. Smith, Hans-Peter Marshall, and Timothy E. Link. August: 709–716

New Approaches for Estimating the Local Point Density and its Impact on Lidar Data Segmentation. Zahra Lari and Ayman Habib. February: 195–207

Lidar dataAssessing Post-Fire Regeneration in a

Mediterranean Mixed Forest Using Lidar Data and Artificial Neural Networks. Haifa Debouk, Ramon Riera-Tatché, and Cristina Vega-García. December: 1121-1130

Developing Efficient Procedures for Auto-mated Sinkhole Extraction from Lidar DEMs. Xin Miao, Xiaomin Qiu, Shuo-Sheng Wu, Jun Luo, Douglas R. Gouzie, and Hongjie Xie. June: 545–554

Fast-Responder: Mobile Access to Remote Sensing for Disaster Response. Bryan G. Talbot and Lisa M. Talbot. October: 945–954

Influence of a Dense, Low-height Shrub Species on the Accuracy of a Lidar de-rived DEM. Samuel B. Gould, Nancy F. Glenn, Temuulen T. Sankey, and James P. McNamara. May: 421–431

Land Cover Dependent Error in Intermap IFSAR DTM: Lidar Comparison and Fu-sion Potential. Seamus Coveney. March: 277–286

LASzip: Lossless Compression of Li-dar Data. Martin Isenburg. February: 208–218

Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. July: 599, July: 601, October: 889–890

Predicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. Marek K. Jakubowski, Qinghua Guo, Brandon Col-lins, Scott Stephens, and Maggi Kelly. January: 37–49

Registration of Aerial Imagery and Lidar Data in Desert Areas Using the Centroids of Bushes as Control Information. Na Li, Xianfeng Huang, Fan Zhang, and Le Wang. August: 743–752

Registration of Optical Images with Lidar Data and Its Accuracy Assessment. Shu-nyi Zheng, Rongyong Huang, and Yang Zhou. August: 731–741

Towards Integration of GLAS into a Na-tional Fuel Mapping Program. Birgit Pe-terson, Kurtis Nelson, and Bruce Wylie. February: 175–183

Lidar data--HeterogeneousA Framework for the Registration and Seg-

mentation of Heterogeneous Lidar Data. M. Al-Durgham and A. Habib. February: 135–145

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Subject IndexLidar data--High resolutionGeneration and Dissemination of a National

Virtual 3D City and Landscape Model for the Netherlands. Sander Oude Elber-ink, Jantien Stoter, Hugo Ledoux, and Tom Commandeur. February: 147–158

Lidar--ImageryPedestrian Network Extraction from Fused

Aerial Imagery (Orthoimages) and Laser Imagery (Lidar). Piyawan Kasemsup-pakorn and Hassan A. Karimi. April: 369–379

Predicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. Marek K. Jakubowski, Qinghua Guo, Brandon Col-lins, Scott Stephens, and Maggi Kelly. January: 37–49

Lidar strip misalignment parametersAssessing Lidar Accuracy with Hexagonal

Retro-Reflective Targets. Roberto Cana-vosio-Zuzelski, James Hogarty, Craig Rodarmel, Mark Lee, and Aaron Braun. July: 663–670

Light sourceIt Used To Be Dark Here: Geolocation Cali-

bration of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Linescan System. Benjamin T. Tuttle, Sharolyn J. Anderson, Paul C. Sutton, Christopher D. Elvidge, and Kim Baugh. March: 287–297

Linear complexity algorithmAn Experimental Comparison of Semi-su-

pervised Learning Algorithms for Multi-spectral Image Classification. Enmei Tu, Jie Yang, Jiangxiong Fang, Zhenghong Jia, and Nikola Kasabov. April: 347–357

Linear feature modelsAssessing the Performance of Linear Fea-

ture Models: An Approach to Compu-tational Inference. Eugenio Y. Arima, Robert T. Walker, and Dante G. Vergara. September: 847–855

Linear spectral mixture analysis (LSMA)Classification of Coffee-Forest Landscapes

Using Landsat TM Imagery and Spectral Mixture Analysis. Mikaela Schmitt-Harsh, Sean P. Sweeney, and Tom P. Ev-ans. May: 457–468

Line-based matchingRobust Affine-Invariant Line Matching for

High Resolution Remote Sensing Im-ages. Min Chen and Zhenfeng Shao. August: 753–760

Local point density indicesNew Approaches for Estimating the Local

Point Density and its Impact on Lidar Data Segmentation. Zahra Lari and Ayman Habib. February: 195–207

Logistic regression methodsSpatio-statistical Predictions of Vernal Pool

Locations in Massachusetts: Incorporat-ing the Spatial Component into Ecologi-cal Modeling. Tina A. Cormier, Russell G. Congalton, and Kimberly J. Babbitt. January: 25–35

MMachine-learning based optimization methodsRemote Sensing-based House Value Estima-

tion Using an Optimized Regional Re-gression Model. Zhenyu Lu, Jungho Im, Lindi J. Quackenbush, and Sanglim Yoo. September: 809–820

MangroveCombining Hyperspectral and Radar Im-

agery for Mangrove Leaf Area Index Modeling. Frankie K. K. Wong and Tung Fung. May: 479–490

Map--Online participatoryA Hot Topic: The Role of the Geoweb after

Wildfire. Samantha Brennan and Jon Corbett. October: 955–963

Mapping accuracyThe Effects of Data Selection and Thematic

Detail on the Accuracy of High Spatial Resolution Wetland Classifications, Jo-seph F. Knight, Bryan P. Tolcser, Jennifer M. Corcoran, and Lian P. Rampi. July: 613–623

Mapping historyGrids & Datums Column: Boznia and Her-

zegovina. Clifford J. Mugnier. March: 229–230

Grids & Datums Column: Federal Republic of Somalia. Clifford J. Mugnier. Septem-ber: 775

Grids & Datums Column: Islamic Republic of Iran. Clifford J. Mugnier. August: 683–684

Grids & Datums Column: Montenegro. Clif-ford J. Mugnier. December: 1087

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Belarus. Clifford J. Mugnier. February: 115–116

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Mol-dova. Clifford J. Mugnier. May: 403, May: 405

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Ne-pal. Clifford J. Mugnier. June: 507–508

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Rwanda. Clifford J. Mugnier. April: 317–318

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Ser-bia. Clifford J. Mugnier. July: 597, July: 603

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of The Gambia. Clifford J. Mugnier. January: 7–8

Grids & Datums Column: State of Burma. Clifford J. Mugnier. October: 887–888, October: 890

Grids & Datums Column: Togolese Re-public. Clifford J. Mugnier. November: 987–988

Mapping scale resolutionsClassification and Accuracy Assessment

for Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. John S. Iiames and Ross S. Lunetta. November: 1015–1026

Mapping--WetlandsThe Effects of Data Selection and Thematic

Detail on the Accuracy of High Spatial Resolution Wetland Classifications, Jo-seph F. Knight, Bryan P. Tolcser, Jennifer M. Corcoran, and Lian P. Rampi. July: 613–623

MapsApplicability of Multi-date Land Cover

Mapping using Landsat-5 TM Imagery in the Northeastern US. Meghan Graham MacLean and Russell G. Congalton. April: 359–368

Maps--DroughtWeb-service-based Monitoring and Analysis

of Global Agricultural Drought. Meixia Deng, Liping Di, Weiguo Han, Ali L. Yagci, Chunming Peng, and Gil Heo. October: 929–943

Maps--OnlineA Hot Topic: The Role of the Geoweb after

Wildfire. Samantha Brennan and Jon Corbett. October: 955–963

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Subject IndexMaps--ThematicAssessing the Relationship between Ground

Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-yon and Juniper Woodlands. April Hulet, Bruce A. Roundy, Steven L. Petersen, Ryan R. Jensen, and Stephen C. Bunting. September: 799–808

Maps--Utility corridorPoint-based Classification of Power Line

Corridor Scene Using Random Forests. Heungsik B. Kim and Gunho Sohn. Sep-tember: 821–833

Map--ThematicHybrid Object-based Change Detection and

Hierarchical Image Segmentation for Thematic Map Updating. D.C. Duro, S.E. Franklin, and M.G. Dubé. March: 259–268

Marine biologyAn Introduction to Using GIS in Marine Bi-

ology by MacLeod, Colin D. Reviewed by Wedding, Lisa M. December: 1089-1090

Markov chain model (MCM)Markov Land Cover Change Modeling

Using Pairs of Time-Series Satellite Im-ages. Priyakant Sinha and Lalit Kumar. November: 1037–1051

MassachusettsSpatio-statistical Predictions of Vernal Pool

Locations in Massachusetts: Incorporat-ing the Spatial Component into Ecologi-cal Modeling. Tina A. Cormier, Russell G. Congalton, and Kimberly J. Babbitt. January: 25–35

Mathematic modelingModeling Image Motion in Airborne Three-

Line-Array (TLA) Push-broom Cameras. Guimin Jia, Xiangjun Wang, Hong Wei, and Zhaocai Zhang. January: 67–78

Maximum a posteriori (MAP) estimationHierarchical Method of Urban Building Ex-

traction Inspired by Human Perception. Chao Tao, Yihua Tan, and Zheng-rong Zou. December: 1109-1119

Maximum likelihood (ML) algorithmClassification of Coffee-Forest Landscapes

Using Landsat TM Imagery and Spectral Mixture Analysis. Mikaela Schmitt-Harsh, Sean P. Sweeney, and Tom P. Ev-ans. May: 457–468

A Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming Zhong. November: 999–1014

Parcel-Level Identification of Crop Types Using Different Classification Algo-rithms and Multi-Resolution Imagery in Southeastern Turkey. Ugur Alganci, Elif Sertel, Mutlu Ozdogan, and Cankut Or-meci. November: 1053–1065

Measurement accuracyA Flexible Method for Zoom Lens Cali-

bration and Modeling Using a Planar Checkerboard. Bo Wu, Han Hu, Qing Zhu, and Yeting Zhang. June: 555–571

Photogrammetric Techniques for the De-termination of Spatio-temporal Veloc-ity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. H.-G. Maas, G. Casassa, D. Schneider, E. Schwalbe, and A. Wendt. March: 299–306

Mensuration modelAssessing Lidar Accuracy with Hexagonal

Retro-Reflective Targets. Roberto Cana-vosio-Zuzelski, James Hogarty, Craig Rodarmel, Mark Lee, and Aaron Braun. July: 663–670

MFliPAn Automatic Approach to UAV Flight

Planning and Control for Photogram-metric Applications: A Test Case in the Asturias Region (Spain). David Hernan-dez-Lopez, Beatriz Felipe-Garcia, Diego Gonzalez-Aguilera, and Benjamin Arias-Perez. January: 87–98

MineRemote Sensing of the Mine Environment.

Düzgün, H. Sebnem and Demirel, Nuray. Reviewed by Ramspott, Matthew E. January: 9, January: 11

Minimization algorithmUsing Optical Projection in Close-range

Photogrammetry for 6DOF Sensor Po-sitioning. Benrui Zheng, Yue Dong, An-gela Davies, Brigid Mullany, and Edward Morse. January: 79–86

Misclassification errorsSelecting Key Features for Remote Sens-

ing Classification by Using Decision-Theoretic Rough Set Model. Feng Xie, Dongmei Chen, John Meligrana, Yi Lin, and Wenwei Ren. September: 787–797

Mobile applicationFast-Responder: Mobile Access to Remote

Sensing for Disaster Response. Bryan G. Talbot and Lisa M. Talbot. October: 945–954

Geospatial Web Services for Responding to Ecological Risks Posed by Oil Spills. Anas Altartouri, Eva Ehrnsten, Inari Helle, Riikka Venesjärvi, and Ari Jolma. October: 905–914

Mobile mappingForward: Special Issue on Mobile Mapping

for Disaster Relief. David Alvarez, Piero Boccardo, Maria Antonia Brovelli, Fabio Giulio Tonolo, and Marguerite Madden. October: 901–903

Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradi-ometer (MODIS)--ImageryClassification and Accuracy Assessment

for Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. John S. Iiames and Ross S. Lunetta. November: 1015–1026

Modified chlorophyll absorption ratio index (MCARI)Combining Hyperspectral and Radar Im-

agery for Mangrove Leaf Area Index Modeling. Frankie K. K. Wong and Tung Fung. May: 479–490

MoldovaGrids & Datums Column: Republic of Mol-

dova. Clifford J. Mugnier. May: 403, May: 405

MontenegroGrids & Datums Column: Montenegro. Clif-

ford J. Mugnier. December: 1087

Mosaic datasetsTrends in Image Management and Dissemi-

nation. Peter Becker. October: 880–885

Multiple discriminant analysisClassification of Coffee-Forest Landscapes

Using Landsat TM Imagery and Spectral Mixture Analysis. Mikaela Schmitt-Harsh, Sean P. Sweeney, and Tom P. Ev-ans. May: 457–468

Multi-resolution imageryParcel-Level Identification of Crop Types

Using Different Classification Algo-rithms and Multi-Resolution Imagery in Southeastern Turkey. Ugur Alganci, Elif Sertel, Mutlu Ozdogan, and Cankut Or-meci. November: 1053–1065

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Subject IndexMulti-resolution segmentationA Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming Zhong. November: 999–1014

Multispectral imageryPredicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel

Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. Marek K. Jakubowski, Qinghua Guo, Brandon Col-lins, Scott Stephens, and Maggi Kelly. January: 37–49

NNaive Bayes (NB)Band Grouping versus Band Clustering in

SVM Ensemble Classification of Hyper-spectral Imagery. Behnaz Bigdeli, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. June: 523–533

National Aeronautics and Space Adminis-tration (NASA)JACIE: A Model Partnership. Kurt Thome,

Mitch Goldberg, Dath Mita, and Gregory L. Stensaas. August: 681–682

National Digital Elevation Program (NDEP)The Benefits of Improved National Eleva-

tion Data. Gregory I. Synder. February: 105–110

National Enhanced Elevation Assessment (NEEA)The Benefits of Improved National Eleva-

tion Data. Gregory I. Synder. February: 105–110

National Land Cover Database (NLCD)A Multi-Scale Approach to Mapping Can-

opy Height. Gordon M. Green, Sean C. Ahearn, and Wenge Ni-Meister. Febru-ary: 183–194

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad-ministration (NOAA)JACIE: A Model Partnership. Kurt Thome,

Mitch Goldberg, Dath Mita, and Gregory L. Stensaas. August: 681–682

Natural disasterFast-Responder: Mobile Access to Remote

Sensing for Disaster Response. Bryan G. Talbot and Lisa M. Talbot. October: 945–954

Forward: Special Issue on Mobile Mapping for Disaster Relief. David Alvarez, Piero Boccardo, Maria Antonia Brovelli, Fabio Giulio Tonolo, and Marguerite Madden. October: 901–903

Near-infrared bandA Spatial-Spectral Methodology to Detect

Narrow Shadows on Satellite Imag-ery: A Case Study of Calgary, Canada. Ying Zhang and Bert Guindon. March: 269–276

NepalGrids & Datums Column: Republic of Ne-

pal. Clifford J. Mugnier. June: 507–508

NetherlandsGeneration and Dissemination of a National

Virtual 3D City and Landscape Model for the Netherlands. Sander Oude Elber-ink, Jantien Stoter, Hugo Ledoux, and Tom Commandeur. February: 147–158

Neutral landscapesAssessing the Performance of Linear Fea-

ture Models: An Approach to Compu-tational Inference. Eugenio Y. Arima, Robert T. Walker, and Dante G. Vergara. September: 847–855

Nighttime satellite imageryIt Used To Be Dark Here: Geolocation Cali-

bration of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Linescan System. Benjamin T. Tuttle, Sharolyn J. Anderson, Paul C. Sutton, Christopher D. Elvidge, and Kim Baugh. March: 287–297

Lights of Manking: The Earth at Night as Seen from Space by Keeney, L. Douglas. Reviewed by Liames, John S. January:11

Non-parametric discriminative classifierPoint-based Classification of Power Line

Corridor Scene Using Random Forests. Heungsik B. Kim and Gunho Sohn. Sep-tember: 821–833

Nonsubsampled contourlet transform (NSCT)Improved Nonsubsampled Contourlet Trans-

form for Multi-sensor Image Registra-tion. Ruirui Wang, Jianwen Ma, Huaguo Huang, and Wei Shi. January: 51–66

Normalized cross correlation coefficients (NCCC)Improved Nonsubsampled Contourlet Trans-

form for Multi-sensor Image Registra-

tion. Ruirui Wang, Jianwen Ma, Huaguo Huang, and Wei Shi. January: 51–66

Normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI)Classification and Accuracy Assessment

for Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. John S. Iiames and Ross S. Lunetta. November: 1015–1026

Illustrating the Temporal Progress of Envi-ronmental Change. Joann W. Harvey and Edwin J. Green. December: 1159-1170

Normalized saturation value difference index (NSDVI)A Spatial-Spectral Methodology to Detect

Narrow Shadows on Satellite Imag-ery: A Case Study of Calgary, Canada. Ying Zhang and Bert Guindon. March: 269–276

OObituariesIn Memoriam: Dieter Zeuner. June: 511In Memoriam: Frederick J. Doyle. June: 511In Memoriam: William “Rad” Radlinski.

April: 330

Object-based change detection (OBCD)Hybrid Object-based Change Detection and

Hierarchical Image Segmentation for Thematic Map Updating. D.C. Duro, S.E. Franklin, and M.G. Dubé. March: 259–268

Object-based image analysis (OBIA)Applicability of Multi-date Land Cover

Mapping using Landsat-5 TM Imagery in the Northeastern US. Meghan Graham MacLean and Russell G. Congalton. April: 359–368

Assessing the Relationship between Ground Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-yon and Juniper Woodlands. April Hulet, Bruce A. Roundy, Steven L. Petersen, Ryan R. Jensen, and Stephen C. Bunting. September: 799–808

Hybrid Object-based Change Detection and Hierarchical Image Segmentation for Thematic Map Updating. D.C. Duro, S.E. Franklin, and M.G. Dubé. March: 259–268

Object-based image classification (OBC)Parcel-Level Identification of Crop Types

Using Different Classification Algo-

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Subject Indexrithms and Multi-Resolution Imagery in Southeastern Turkey. Ugur Alganci, Elif Sertel, Mutlu Ozdogan, and Cankut Or-meci. November: 1053–1065

Object filteringPedestrian Network Extraction from Fused

Aerial Imagery (Orthoimages) and Laser Imagery (Lidar). Piyawan Kasemsup-pakorn and Hassan A. Karimi. April: 369–379

Object-to-object matchingDeveloping an Object-based Hyperspatial

Image Classifier with a Case Study Us-ing WorldView-2 Data. Harini Sridharan and Fang Qiu. November: 1027–1036

OILRISK MapGeospatial Web Services for Responding

to Ecological Risks Posed by Oil Spills. Anas Altartouri, Eva Ehrnsten, Inari Helle, Riikka Venesjärvi, and Ari Jolma. October: 905–914

Oil spill accidentsGeospatial Web Services for Responding

to Ecological Risks Posed by Oil Spills. Anas Altartouri, Eva Ehrnsten, Inari Helle, Riikka Venesjärvi, and Ari Jolma. October: 905–914

Okanagan Mountain Park FireA Hot Topic: The Role of the Geoweb after

Wildfire. Samantha Brennan and Jon Corbett. October: 955–963

Operational Land Imager (OLI)Eighth Landsat Satellite Becomes Opera-

tional. James R. Irons and Thomas R. Loveland. May: 398–401

Optical pattern projectionUsing Optical Projection in Close-range

Photogrammetry for 6DOF Sensor Po-sitioning. Benrui Zheng, Yue Dong, An-gela Davies, Brigid Mullany, and Edward Morse. January: 79–86

Optimization models

Optimized regional regression (ORR) approachRemote Sensing-based House Value Estima-

tion Using an Optimized Regional Re-gression Model. Zhenyu Lu, Jungho Im, Lindi J. Quackenbush, and Sanglim Yoo. September: 809–820

Orientation algorithmStitching and Processing Gnomonic Projec-

tions for Close-Range Photogrammetry.

Luigi Barazzetti, Mattia Previtali, and Marco Scaioni. June: 573–582

OrthoimageryPedestrian Network Extraction from Fused

Aerial Imagery (Orthoimages) and Laser Imagery (Lidar). Piyawan Kasemsup-pakorn and Hassan A. Karimi. April: 369–379

OrthorectificationRational Function Model in Processing His-

torical Aerial Photographs. Ruijin Ma. April: 337–345

PPan sharpeningMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. Feb-

ruary: 119–120

Parameter estimationAssessing Lidar Accuracy with Hexagonal

Retro-Reflective Targets. Roberto Cana-vosio-Zuzelski, James Hogarty, Craig Rodarmel, Mark Lee, and Aaron Braun. July: 663–670

Assessing the Performance of Linear Fea-ture Models: An Approach to Compu-tational Inference. Eugenio Y. Arima, Robert T. Walker, and Dante G. Vergara. September: 847–855

Automatic Camera Calibration in Close Range Photogrammetry. Clive S. Fraser. April: 381–388

Combining Hyperspectral and Radar Im-agery for Mangrove Leaf Area Index Modeling. Frankie K. K. Wong and Tung Fung. May: 479–490

Comparison of Forest Attributes Derived from Two Terrestrial Lidar Systems. Mark J. Ducey, Rasmus Astrup, Stefan Seifert, Hans Pretzsch, Bruce C. Larson, and K. David Coates. March: 245–257

A Flexible Method for Zoom Lens Cali-bration and Modeling Using a Planar Checkerboard. Bo Wu, Han Hu, Qing Zhu, and Yeting Zhang. June: 555–571

Improved Nonsubsampled Contourlet Trans-form for Multi-sensor Image Registra-tion. Ruirui Wang, Jianwen Ma, Huaguo Huang, and Wei Shi. January: 51–66

New Approaches for Estimating the Local Point Density and its Impact on Lidar Data Segmentation. Zahra Lari and Ayman Habib. February: 195–207

Registration of Aerial Imagery and Lidar Data in Desert Areas Using the Centroids

of Bushes as Control Information. Na Li, Xianfeng Huang, Fan Zhang, and Le Wang. August: 743–752

Parcel-level identificationParcel-Level Identification of Crop Types

Using Different Classification Algo-rithms and Multi-Resolution Imagery in Southeastern Turkey. Ugur Alganci, Elif Sertel, Mutlu Ozdogan, and Cankut Or-meci. November: 1053–1065

Pedestrian networkPedestrian Network Extraction from Fused

Aerial Imagery (Orthoimages) and Laser Imagery (Lidar). Piyawan Kasemsup-pakorn and Hassan A. Karimi. April: 369–379

Philmont Scout RanchA Least-Cost Algorithm Approach to Trail

Design Using GIS. Ioannis Kokkinidis, Beth R. Stein, Jayashree Surendrababu, Taylor Seigler, Won Hoi Hwang, Laura Lorentz, and Catherine Howey. June: 498–505

Phoenix V systemMetrically Preserving The USGS Aerial

Film Archive. Donald Moe and Ryan Longhenry. March: 225–228

Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (PE&RS)April 2014 Special Issue Call for Papers on

Remote Sensing of Soils for Environ-mental Assessment and Management. April: 325, February: 118, May: 478

Instructions for Authors Submitting a Manuscript for Peer Review. April: 335–336, August: 693–694, February: 131–132, January: 23–24, July: 611–612, June: 521–522, March: 243–244, May: 419–420, November: 997–998, October: 899–900, September: 785–786

PE&RS Special Issue: Hyperspectral Re-mote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricul-tural Crops. Dr. Prasad S. Thenkabail. April: 329, August: 761, June: 572, May: 418, September: 784

Piecewise transformationAn Automated Approach for the Confla-

tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. Wenbo Song, James M. Keller, Timothy L. Haithcoat, Curt H. Davis, and Jason B. Hinsen. June: 535–543

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Subject IndexPixel-based classificationPedestrian Network Extraction from Fused

Aerial Imagery (Orthoimages) and Laser Imagery (Lidar). Piyawan Kasemsup-pakorn and Hassan A. Karimi. April: 369–379

P-J expansion woodlandsAssessing the Relationship between Ground

Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-yon and Juniper Woodlands. April Hulet, Bruce A. Roundy, Steven L. Petersen, Ryan R. Jensen, and Stephen C. Bunting. September: 799–808

Planar checkerboardA Flexible Method for Zoom Lens Cali-

bration and Modeling Using a Planar Checkerboard. Bo Wu, Han Hu, Qing Zhu, and Yeting Zhang. June: 555–571

Planimetric errorsA Random Set Approach for Modeling In-

tegrated Uncertainties of Traffic Islands Derived from Airborne Laser Scanning Points. Liang Zhou and Alfred Stein. September: 835–845

Plant area index (PAI)Comparison of Forest Attributes Derived

from Two Terrestrial Lidar Systems. Mark J. Ducey, Rasmus Astrup, Stefan Seifert, Hans Pretzsch, Bruce C. Larson, and K. David Coates. March: 245–257

Point cloudsChange Detection and Deformation Analy-

sis in Point Clouds: Application to Rock Face Monitoring. Marco Scaioni, Ricca-rdo Roncella, and Mario Ivan Alba. May: 441–455

Range Image Techniques for Fast Detection and Quantification of Changes in Repeat-edly Scanned Buildings. Zhizhong Kang, Liqiang Zhang, Huanyin Yue, and Roder-ik Lindenbergh. August: 695–707

Registration of Aerial Imagery and Lidar Data in Desert Areas Using the Centroids of Bushes as Control Information. Na Li, Xianfeng Huang, Fan Zhang, and Le Wang. August: 743–752

Point matching algorithmRegistration of Aerial Imagery and Lidar

Data in Desert Areas Using the Centroids of Bushes as Control Information. Na Li, Xianfeng Huang, Fan Zhang, and Le Wang. August: 743–752

Point segmentation algorithmA Random Set Approach for Modeling In-

tegrated Uncertainties of Traffic Islands Derived from Airborne Laser Scanning Points. Liang Zhou and Alfred Stein. September: 835–845

Positional accuracyAn Automated Approach for the Confla-

tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. Wenbo Song, James M. Keller, Timothy L. Haithcoat, Curt H. Davis, and Jason B. Hinsen. June: 535–543

A Random Set Approach for Modeling In-tegrated Uncertainties of Traffic Islands Derived from Airborne Laser Scanning Points. Liang Zhou and Alfred Stein. September: 835–845

Post-wildfire regenerationAssessing Post-Fire Regeneration in a

Mediterranean Mixed Forest Using Lidar Data and Artificial Neural Networks. Haifa Debouk, Ramon Riera-Tatché, and Cristina Vega-García. December: 1121-1130

Power line corridor scenePoint-based Classification of Power Line

Corridor Scene Using Random Forests. Heungsik B. Kim and Gunho Sohn. Sep-tember: 821–833

Predictive modelingLand Subsidence Characteristics in Band-

ung City, Indonesia as Revealed by Spaceborne Geodetic Techniques and Hydrogeological Observations. R.S. Chatterjee, Moh. Fifi k Syafi udin, and Hasanuddin Z. Abidin. July: 639–652

Principal component analysis (PCA)A Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming Zhong. November: 999–1014

The Influence of Multi-season Imagery on Models of Canopy Cover: A Case Study. John W. Coulston, Dennis M. Jacobs, Chris R. King, and Ivey C. Elmore. May: 469–477

Product calibrationMetrically Preserving The USGS Aerial

Film Archive. Donald Moe and Ryan Longhenry. March: 225–228

Proof-of-concept applicationA Multi-Scale Approach to Mapping Can-

opy Height. Gordon M. Green, Sean C. Ahearn, and Wenge Ni-Meister. Febru-ary: 183–194

Public health surveillanceEnvironmental Tracking for Public Health

Surveillance by Morain, Stanley A. and Budge, Amelia M. Reviewed by Lodhi, Mahtab A. October: 891

QQuality controlNew Approaches for Estimating the Local

Point Density and its Impact on Lidar Data Segmentation. Zahra Lari and Ayman Habib. February: 195–207

QuickBird--Applications

QuickBird--ImageryA Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming Zhong. November: 999–1014

RRadar imageryCombining Hyperspectral and Radar Im-

agery for Mangrove Leaf Area Index Modeling. Frankie K. K. Wong and Tung Fung. May: 479–490

Radiance calibrationTemperature and Emissivity Separation

from Thermal Airborne Hyperspectral Imager (TASI) Data. Yang Hang, Zhang Lifu, Gao Yingqian, Hu Shunshi, Li Xueke, Zhang Genzhong, and Tong Qin-gxi. December: 1099-1107

Random error distributionMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah.

April: 319–320

Random forest algorithmDeveloping Efficient Procedures for Auto-

mated Sinkhole Extraction from Lidar DEMs. Xin Miao, Xiaomin Qiu, Shuo-Sheng Wu, Jun Luo, Douglas R. Gouzie, and Hongjie Xie. June: 545–554

The Influence of Multi-season Imagery on Models of Canopy Cover: A Case Study. John W. Coulston, Dennis M. Jacobs,

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Subject IndexChris R. King, and Ivey C. Elmore. May: 469–477

Point-based Classification of Power Line Corridor Scene Using Random Forests. Heungsik B. Kim and Gunho Sohn. Sep-tember: 821–833

Remote Sensing-based House Value Estima-tion Using an Optimized Regional Re-gression Model. Zhenyu Lu, Jungho Im, Lindi J. Quackenbush, and Sanglim Yoo. September: 809–820

Random forest regressionA Methodology to Characterize Vertical

Accuracies in Lidar-derived Products at Landscape Scales. Wade T. Tinkham, Chad M. Hoffman, Michael J. Falkows-ki, Alistair M.S. Smith, Hans-Peter Marshall, and Timothy E. Link. August: 709–716

Random set approachA Random Set Approach for Modeling In-

tegrated Uncertainties of Traffic Islands Derived from Airborne Laser Scanning Points. Liang Zhou and Alfred Stein. September: 835–845

RANSAC (RANdom SAmple Consensus)Range Image Techniques for Fast Detection

and Quantification of Changes in Repeat-edly Scanned Buildings. Zhizhong Kang, Liqiang Zhang, Huanyin Yue, and Roder-ik Lindenbergh. August: 695–707

Registration of Aerial Imagery and Lidar Data in Desert Areas Using the Centroids of Bushes as Control Information. Na Li, Xianfeng Huang, Fan Zhang, and Le Wang. August: 743–752

RapidEye imageryA Spatial-Spectral Methodology to Detect

Narrow Shadows on Satellite Imag-ery: A Case Study of Calgary, Canada. Ying Zhang and Bert Guindon. March: 269–276

Rational function model (RFM)Basic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and

Accuracy Evaluation. Hongbo Pan, Guo Zhang, Xinming Tang, Deren Li, Xiaoy-ong Zhu, Ping Zhou, and Yonghua Jiang. December: 1131-1145

Rational Function Model in Processing His-torical Aerial Photographs. Ruijin Ma. April: 337–345

Real time decision makingGeospatial Web Services for Responding

to Ecological Risks Posed by Oil Spills. Anas Altartouri, Eva Ehrnsten, Inari Helle, Riikka Venesjärvi, and Ari Jolma. October: 905–914

Reflectance spectraDeveloping an Object-based Hyperspatial

Image Classifier with a Case Study Us-ing WorldView-2 Data. Harini Sridharan and Fang Qiu. November: 1027–1036

Utility of the Wavelet Transform for LAI Estimation Using Hyperspectral Data. Asim Banskota, Randolph H. Wynne, Shawn P. Serbin, Nilam Kayastha, Val-erie A. Thomas, and Philip A. Townsend. July: 653–662

Region-growing-based segmentation algorithmA Framework for the Registration and Seg-

mentation of Heterogeneous Lidar Data. M. Al-Durgham and A. Habib. February: 135–145

Registration primitivesRegistration of Aerial Imagery and Lidar

Data in Desert Areas Using the Centroids of Bushes as Control Information. Na Li, Xianfeng Huang, Fan Zhang, and Le Wang. August: 743–752

Registration problemRegistration of Aerial Imagery and Lidar

Data in Desert Areas Using the Centroids of Bushes as Control Information. Na Li, Xianfeng Huang, Fan Zhang, and Le Wang. August: 743–752

Regression modelsCombining Hyperspectral and Radar Im-

agery for Mangrove Leaf Area Index Modeling. Frankie K. K. Wong and Tung Fung. May: 479–490

Predicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. Marek K. Jakubowski, Qinghua Guo, Brandon Col-lins, Scott Stephens, and Maggi Kelly. January: 37–49

Utility of the Wavelet Transform for LAI Estimation Using Hyperspectral Data. Asim Banskota, Randolph H. Wynne, Shawn P. Serbin, Nilam Kayastha, Val-erie A. Thomas, and Philip A. Townsend. July: 653–662

Regression tree methodologyA Methodology to Characterize Vertical

Accuracies in Lidar-derived Products at Landscape Scales. Wade T. Tinkham, Chad M. Hoffman, Michael J. Falkows-ki, Alistair M.S. Smith, Hans-Peter Marshall, and Timothy E. Link. August: 709–716

Relaxation labeling algorithmAn Automated Approach for the Confla-

tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. Wenbo Song, James M. Keller, Timothy L. Haithcoat, Curt H. Davis, and Jason B. Hinsen. June: 535–543

Remotely sensed dataDeveloping an Object-based Hyperspatial

Image Classifier with a Case Study Us-ing WorldView-2 Data. Harini Sridharan and Fang Qiu. November: 1027–1036

Remotely sensed imageryHistogram Curve Matching Approaches for

Object-based Image Classification of Land Cover and Land Use. Sory I. Toure, Douglas A. Stow, John R. Weeks, and Sunil Kumar. May: 433–440

Spatio-statistical Predictions of Vernal Pool Locations in Massachusetts: Incorporat-ing the Spatial Component into Ecologi-cal Modeling. Tina A. Cormier, Russell G. Congalton, and Kimberly J. Babbitt. January: 25–35

Remotely sensingIllustrating the Temporal Progress of Envi-

ronmental Change. Joann W. Harvey and Edwin J. Green. December: 1159-1170

Point-based Classification of Power Line Corridor Scene Using Random Forests. Heungsik B. Kim and Gunho Sohn. Sep-tember: 821–833

Remote sensingAn Introduction to Contemporary Remote

Sensing by Weng, Qihao. Reviewed by Schill, Steven R. September: 777

Classification of Coffee-Forest Landscapes Using Landsat TM Imagery and Spectral Mixture Analysis. Mikaela Schmitt-Harsh, Sean P. Sweeney, and Tom P. Ev-ans. May: 457–468

Environmental Remote Sensing and Sys-tems Analysis by Chang, Ni-Bin. Re-viewed by Kulawardhana, Ranjani Was-antha. July: 599, July: 603

Fast-Responder: Mobile Access to Remote Sensing for Disaster Response. Bryan

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Subject IndexG. Talbot and Lisa M. Talbot. October: 945–954

Lights of Manking: The Earth at Night as Seen from Space by Keeney, L. Douglas. Reviewed by Liames, John S. January:11

Pedestrian Network Extraction from Fused Aerial Imagery (Orthoimages) and Laser Imagery (Lidar). Piyawan Kasemsup-pakorn and Hassan A. Karimi. April: 369–379

Predicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. Marek K. Jakubowski, Qinghua Guo, Brandon Col-lins, Scott Stephens, and Maggi Kelly. January: 37–49

Remote Sensing-based House Value Estima-tion Using an Optimized Regional Re-gression Model. Zhenyu Lu, Jungho Im, Lindi J. Quackenbush, and Sanglim Yoo. September: 809–820

Remote Sensing of Land Use and Land Cover: Principles and Applications. Giri, Chandra. Reviewed by Hung, Ming-Chih. November: 989, November: 992

Remote Sensing of Protected Lands by Wang, Yeqeiao. Reviewed by Daniels, Richard C. April: 321–322

Remote Sensing of the Mine Environment. Düzgün, H. Sebnem and Demirel, Nuray. Reviewed by Ramspott, Matthew E. January: 9, January: 11

Remote Sensing Tools for Exploration: Ob-serving and Interpreting the Electromag-netic Spectrum by Clark, Pamela Eliza-beth and Rilee, Michael Lee . Reviewed by Kumar, Lalit. February: 117

Report on 33rd Asian Conference on Re-mote Sensing (ACRS). Sally E. Goldin. February: 125

Selecting Key Features for Remote Sens-ing Classification by Using Decision-Theoretic Rough Set Model. Feng Xie, Dongmei Chen, John Meligrana, Yi Lin, and Wenwei Ren. September: 787–797

Tweeting Up a Storm: The Promise and Per-ils of Crisis Mapping. Lea A. Shanley, Ryan Burns, Zachary Bastian, and Ed-ward S. Robson. October: 865–879

Urban Remote Sensing: Monitoring, Syn-thesis and Modeling in the Urban Envi-ronment by Yang, Xiaojun. Reviewed by Jin, Xiaoying. March: 231–232

Remote sensing--Applications

Remote sensing dataTrends in Image Management and Dissemi-

nation. Peter Becker. October: 880–885

Web-service-based Monitoring and Analysis of Global Agricultural Drought. Meixia Deng, Liping Di, Weiguo Han, Ali L. Yagci, Chunming Peng, and Gil Heo. October: 929–943

Research and development (R&D)Moving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-

ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. Chris Hopkinson, Laura Chasmer, David Colville, Richard A. Fournier, Ronald J. Hall, Joan E. Lu-ther, Trevor Milne, Richard M. Petrone, and Benoît St-Onge. February: 159–173

Residential buildingsRemote Sensing-based House Value Estima-

tion Using an Optimized Regional Re-gression Model. Zhenyu Lu, Jungho Im, Lindi J. Quackenbush, and Sanglim Yoo. September: 809–820

Road-filtering algorithm--Multidirectional morphologicalHierarchical Method of Urban Building Ex-

traction Inspired by Human Perception. Chao Tao, Yihua Tan, and Zheng-rong Zou. December: 1109-1119

Road network simulation modelAssessing the Performance of Linear Fea-

ture Models: An Approach to Compu-tational Inference. Eugenio Y. Arima, Robert T. Walker, and Dante G. Vergara. September: 847–855

Robust affine-invariant lines matching methodRobust Affine-Invariant Line Matching for

High Resolution Remote Sensing Im-ages. Min Chen and Zhenfeng Shao. August: 753–760

Rock face monitoringChange Detection and Deformation Analy-

sis in Point Clouds: Application to Rock Face Monitoring. Marco Scaioni, Ricca-rdo Roncella, and Mario Ivan Alba. May: 441–455

RwandaGrids & Datums Column: Republic of

Rwanda. Clifford J. Mugnier. April: 317–318

SSatellite-based laser altimetryA Multi-Scale Approach to Mapping Can-

opy Height. Gordon M. Green, Sean C. Ahearn, and Wenge Ni-Meister. Febru-ary: 183–194

Satellite data product calibrationMoving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-

ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. Chris Hopkinson, Laura Chasmer, David Colville, Richard A. Fournier, Ronald J. Hall, Joan E. Lu-ther, Trevor Milne, Richard M. Petrone, and Benoît St-Onge. February: 159–173

Satellite imageryForward: Special Issue on Mobile Mapping

for Disaster Relief. David Alvarez, Piero Boccardo, Maria Antonia Brovelli, Fabio Giulio Tonolo, and Marguerite Madden. October: 901–903

A Spatial-Spectral Methodology to Detect Narrow Shadows on Satellite Imag-ery: A Case Study of Calgary, Canada. Ying Zhang and Bert Guindon. March: 269–276

Trends in Image Management and Dissemi-nation. Peter Becker. October: 880–885

Satellite sensor information (SSI) modelGeospatial Web-based Sensor Information

Model for Integrating Satellite Obser-vation: An Example in The Field of Flood Disaster Management. Chuli Hu, Nengcheng Chen, and Jia Li. October: 915–927

Self-calibrationAutomatic Camera Calibration in Close

Range Photogrammetry. Clive S. Fraser. April: 381–388

A Flexible Method for Zoom Lens Cali-bration and Modeling Using a Planar Checkerboard. Bo Wu, Han Hu, Qing Zhu, and Yeting Zhang. June: 555–571

Semi-supervised learning (SSL)An Experimental Comparison of Semi-su-

pervised Learning Algorithms for Multi-spectral Image Classification. Enmei Tu, Jie Yang, Jiangxiong Fang, Zhenghong Jia, and Nikola Kasabov. April: 347–357

Sensitivity analysisAssessing Post-Fire Regeneration in a

Mediterranean Mixed Forest Using Lidar Data and Artificial Neural Networks.

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Subject IndexHaifa Debouk, Ramon Riera-Tatché, and Cristina Vega-García. December: 1121-1130

Point-based Classification of Power Line Corridor Scene Using Random Forests. Heungsik B. Kim and Gunho Sohn. Sep-tember: 821–833

Sensor-corrected (SC) productsBasic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and

Accuracy Evaluation. Hongbo Pan, Guo Zhang, Xinming Tang, Deren Li, Xiaoy-ong Zhu, Ping Zhou, and Yonghua Jiang. December: 1131-1145

Sensor positioningUsing Optical Projection in Close-range

Photogrammetry for 6DOF Sensor Po-sitioning. Benrui Zheng, Yue Dong, An-gela Davies, Brigid Mullany, and Edward Morse. January: 79–86

SerbiaGrids & Datums Column: Republic of Ser-

bia. Clifford J. Mugnier. July: 597, July: 603

ServabilityWeb-service-based Monitoring and Analysis

of Global Agricultural Drought. Meixia Deng, Liping Di, Weiguo Han, Ali L. Yagci, Chunming Peng, and Gil Heo. October: 929–943

Service-oriented architecture (SOA)Design and Function of the European For-

est Fire Information System. Daniel McInerney, Jesus San-Miguel-Ayanz, Paolo Corti, Ceri Whitmore, Cristiano Giovando, and Andrea Camia. October: 965–973

Shadow detectionA Spatial-Spectral Methodology to Detect

Narrow Shadows on Satellite Imag-ery: A Case Study of Calgary, Canada. Ying Zhang and Bert Guindon. March: 269–276

Shape analysisHierarchical Method of Urban Building Ex-

traction Inspired by Human Perception. Chao Tao, Yihua Tan, and Zheng-rong Zou. December: 1109-1119

ShrubsAssessing the Relationship between Ground

Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-yon and Juniper Woodlands. April Hulet,

Bruce A. Roundy, Steven L. Petersen, Ryan R. Jensen, and Stephen C. Bunting. September: 799–808

Influence of a Dense, Low-height Shrub Species on the Accuracy of a Lidar de-rived DEM. Samuel B. Gould, Nancy F. Glenn, Temuulen T. Sankey, and James P. McNamara. May: 421–431

Sigma. See Standard deviation

Sinkhole detectionDeveloping Efficient Procedures for Auto-

mated Sinkhole Extraction from Lidar DEMs. Xin Miao, Xiaomin Qiu, Shuo-Sheng Wu, Jun Luo, Douglas R. Gouzie, and Hongjie Xie. June: 545–554

Six degrees of freedom (DOF) measure-ment techniqueUsing Optical Projection in Close-range

Photogrammetry for 6DOF Sensor Po-sitioning. Benrui Zheng, Yue Dong, An-gela Davies, Brigid Mullany, and Edward Morse. January: 79–86

Small footprint waveform lidar3D Tree Reconstruction from Simulated

Small Footprint Waveform Lidar. Jiaying Wu, Kerry Cawse-Nicholson, and Jan van Aardt. December: 1147-1157

Social media dataTweeting Up a Storm: The Promise and Per-

ils of Crisis Mapping. Lea A. Shanley, Ryan Burns, Zachary Bastian, and Ed-ward S. Robson. October: 865–879

Understanding the Spatio-Temporal Pattern of Tweets. Yue Li and Jie Shan. Septem-ber: 769–773

SoilsPE&RS April 2014 Special Issue Call for

Papers on. April: 325, February: 118, May: 478

SomaliaGrids & Datums Column: Federal Republic

of Somalia. Clifford J. Mugnier. Septem-ber: 775

Southeastern New HampshireApplicability of Multi-date Land Cover

Mapping using Landsat-5 TM Imagery in the Northeastern US. Meghan Graham MacLean and Russell G. Congalton. April: 359–368

SpaceLights of Manking: The Earth at Night as

Seen from Space by Keeney, L. Douglas. Reviewed by Liames, John S. January:11

Spaceborne geodetic techniquesLand Subsidence Characteristics in Band-

ung City, Indonesia as Revealed by Spaceborne Geodetic Techniques and Hydrogeological Observations. R.S. Chatterjee, Moh. Fifi k Syafi udin, and Hasanuddin Z. Abidin. July: 639–652

Spaceborne SARCharacterization of Geological Hazards Us-

ing a Globally Observing Spaceborne SAR. Estelle Chaussard and Falk Am-elung. November: 982–986

SpainAn Automatic Approach to UAV Flight

Planning and Control for Photogram-metric Applications: A Test Case in the Asturias Region (Spain). David Hernan-dez-Lopez, Beatriz Felipe-Garcia, Diego Gonzalez-Aguilera, and Benjamin Arias-Perez. January: 87–98

Spatial dataAn Automated Approach for the Confla-

tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. Wenbo Song, James M. Keller, Timothy L. Haithcoat, Curt H. Davis, and Jason B. Hinsen. June: 535–543

A Hot Topic: The Role of the Geoweb after Wildfire. Samantha Brennan and Jon Corbett. October: 955–963

Markov Land Cover Change Modeling Using Pairs of Time-Series Satellite Im-ages. Priyakant Sinha and Lalit Kumar. November: 1037–1051

Spatial data infrastructure (SDI)Design and Function of the European For-

est Fire Information System. Daniel McInerney, Jesus San-Miguel-Ayanz, Paolo Corti, Ceri Whitmore, Cristiano Giovando, and Andrea Camia. October: 965–973

Spatial data quality (SDQ)A Random Set Approach for Modeling In-

tegrated Uncertainties of Traffic Islands Derived from Airborne Laser Scanning Points. Liang Zhou and Alfred Stein. September: 835–845

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Subject IndexSpatial decision support systems (SDSS)Design and Function of the European For-

est Fire Information System. Daniel McInerney, Jesus San-Miguel-Ayanz, Paolo Corti, Ceri Whitmore, Cristiano Giovando, and Andrea Camia. October: 965–973

Spatial informationA Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming Zhong. November: 999–1014

Spatial resolutionPhotogrammetric Techniques for the De-

termination of Spatio-temporal Veloc-ity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. H.-G. Maas, G. Casassa, D. Schneider, E. Schwalbe, and A. Wendt. March: 299–306

Spatial resolutionClassification and Accuracy Assessment

for Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. John S. Iiames and Ross S. Lunetta. November: 1015–1026

Histogram Curve Matching Approaches for Object-based Image Classification of Land Cover and Land Use. Sory I. Toure, Douglas A. Stow, John R. Weeks, and Sunil Kumar. May: 433–440

Parcel-Level Identification of Crop Types Using Different Classification Algo-rithms and Multi-Resolution Imagery in Southeastern Turkey. Ugur Alganci, Elif Sertel, Mutlu Ozdogan, and Cankut Or-meci. November: 1053–1065

Spatial-spectral shadow detection methodA Spatial-Spectral Methodology to Detect

Narrow Shadows on Satellite Imag-ery: A Case Study of Calgary, Canada. Ying Zhang and Bert Guindon. March: 269–276

Spatial variabilityA Methodology to Characterize Vertical

Accuracies in Lidar-derived Products at Landscape Scales. Wade T. Tinkham, Chad M. Hoffman, Michael J. Falkows-ki, Alistair M.S. Smith, Hans-Peter Marshall, and Timothy E. Link. August: 709–716

Spatio-statistical predictionSpatio-statistical Predictions of Vernal Pool

Locations in Massachusetts: Incorporat-ing the Spatial Component into Ecologi-cal Modeling. Tina A. Cormier, Russell G. Congalton, and Kimberly J. Babbitt. January: 25–35

Spatio-temporal dynamicsUnderstanding the Spatio-Temporal Pattern

of Tweets. Yue Li and Jie Shan. Septem-ber: 769–773

Spatio-temporal velocity fieldsPhotogrammetric Techniques for the De-

termination of Spatio-temporal Veloc-ity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. H.-G. Maas, G. Casassa, D. Schneider, E. Schwalbe, and A. Wendt. March: 299–306

Spectral angle mapper (SAM)Parcel-Level Identification of Crop Types

Using Different Classification Algo-rithms and Multi-Resolution Imagery in Southeastern Turkey. Ugur Alganci, Elif Sertel, Mutlu Ozdogan, and Cankut Or-meci. November: 1053–1065

Spectral informationA Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming Zhong. November: 999–1014

Combining Hyperspectral and Radar Im-agery for Mangrove Leaf Area Index Modeling. Frankie K. K. Wong and Tung Fung. May: 479–490

Spectral shadow measure (SSM)A Spatial-Spectral Methodology to Detect

Narrow Shadows on Satellite Imag-ery: A Case Study of Calgary, Canada. Ying Zhang and Bert Guindon. March: 269–276

Spectral vegetation indices (SVI)Utility of the Wavelet Transform for LAI

Estimation Using Hyperspectral Data. Asim Banskota, Randolph H. Wynne, Shawn P. Serbin, Nilam Kayastha, Val-erie A. Thomas, and Philip A. Townsend. July: 653–662

SRKE (Super-Resolution based on Knife-Edge) methodA Coarse Elevation Map-based Registration

Method for Super-resolution of Three

line Scanner Images. Rongjun Qin, Jianya Gong, Hongli Li, and Xianfeng Huang. August: 717–730

Standard deviationMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah.

April: 319–320

StandardizationMoving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-

ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. Chris Hopkinson, Laura Chasmer, David Colville, Richard A. Fournier, Ronald J. Hall, Joan E. Lu-ther, Trevor Milne, Richard M. Petrone, and Benoît St-Onge. February: 159–173

Statistical geoinformaticsStatistical Geoinformatics for Human En-

vironment Interface by Myers, Wayne L. and Patil, Ganapati P. Reviewed by Goldin, Sally E. December: 1088, 1090

Statistical inferenceAssessing the Performance of Linear Fea-

ture Models: An Approach to Compu-tational Inference. Eugenio Y. Arima, Robert T. Walker, and Dante G. Vergara. September: 847–855

Stem mappingComparison of Forest Attributes Derived

from Two Terrestrial Lidar Systems. Mark J. Ducey, Rasmus Astrup, Stefan Seifert, Hans Pretzsch, Bruce C. Larson, and K. David Coates. March: 245–257

SubmarketsRemote Sensing-based House Value Estima-

tion Using an Optimized Regional Re-gression Model. Zhenyu Lu, Jungho Im, Lindi J. Quackenbush, and Sanglim Yoo. September: 809–820

Subpixel accuracy feature tracking tech-niquesPhotogrammetric Techniques for the De-

termination of Spatio-temporal Veloc-ity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. H.-G. Maas, G. Casassa, D. Schneider, E. Schwalbe, and A. Wendt. March: 299–306

Super-resolutionA Coarse Elevation Map-based Registration

Method for Super-resolution of Three line Scanner Images. Rongjun Qin, Jianya Gong, Hongli Li, and Xianfeng Huang. August: 717–730

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Subject IndexSupervised learning algorithmsAn Experimental Comparison of Semi-su-

pervised Learning Algorithms for Multi-spectral Image Classification. Enmei Tu, Jie Yang, Jiangxiong Fang, Zhenghong Jia, and Nikola Kasabov. April: 347–357

Support vector machines (SVM)An Experimental Comparison of Semi-su-

pervised Learning Algorithms for Multi-spectral Image Classification. Enmei Tu, Jie Yang, Jiangxiong Fang, Zhenghong Jia, and Nikola Kasabov. April: 347–357

Band Grouping versus Band Clustering in SVM Ensemble Classification of Hyper-spectral Imagery. Behnaz Bigdeli, Farhad Samadzadegan, and Peter Reinartz. June: 523–533

Parcel-Level Identification of Crop Types Using Different Classification Algo-rithms and Multi-Resolution Imagery in Southeastern Turkey. Ugur Alganci, Elif Sertel, Mutlu Ozdogan, and Cankut Or-meci. November: 1053–1065

Predicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. Marek K. Jakubowski, Qinghua Guo, Brandon Col-lins, Scott Stephens, and Maggi Kelly. January: 37–49

Surface fuel models (FM)Predicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel

Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. Marek K. Jakubowski, Qinghua Guo, Brandon Col-lins, Scott Stephens, and Maggi Kelly. January: 37–49

Surface reconstructionStitching and Processing Gnomonic Projec-

tions for Close-Range Photogrammetry. Luigi Barazzetti, Mattia Previtali, and Marco Scaioni. June: 573–582

Surface temperature separationTemperature and Emissivity Separation

from Thermal Airborne Hyperspectral Imager (TASI) Data. Yang Hang, Zhang Lifu, Gao Yingqian, Hu Shunshi, Li Xueke, Zhang Genzhong, and Tong Qin-gxi. December: 1099-1107

Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagingImproved Nonsubsampled Contourlet Trans-

form for Multi-sensor Image Registra-tion. Ruirui Wang, Jianwen Ma, Huaguo Huang, and Wei Shi. January: 51–66

Land Subsidence Characteristics in Band-

ung City, Indonesia as Revealed by Spaceborne Geodetic Techniques and Hydrogeological Observations. R.S. Chatterjee, Moh. Fifi k Syafi udin, and Hasanuddin Z. Abidin. July: 639–652

Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) polarimetrySynthetic Aperture Radar Polarimetry by

Van Zyl, Jakob and Kim, Yunjin. Re-viewed by Miliaresis, George Ch. Au-gust: 685

Systematic errorsAssessing Lidar Accuracy with Hexagonal

Retro-Reflective Targets. Roberto Cana-vosio-Zuzelski, James Hogarty, Craig Rodarmel, Mark Lee, and Aaron Braun. July: 663–670

Systems analysisEnvironmental Remote Sensing and Sys-

tems Analysis by Chang, Ni-Bin. Re-viewed by Kulawardhana, Ranjani Was-antha. July: 599, July: 603

TTargets--LidarAssessing Lidar Accuracy with Hexagonal

Retro-Reflective Targets. Roberto Cana-vosio-Zuzelski, James Hogarty, Craig Rodarmel, Mark Lee, and Aaron Braun. July: 663–670

Technical certification. See Certification

Temporal resolutionPhotogrammetric Techniques for the De-

termination of Spatio-temporal Velocity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. H.-G. Maas, G. Casassa, D. Schneider, E. Schwalbe, and A. Wendt. March: 299–306

Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS)Change Detection and Deformation Analy-

sis in Point Clouds: Application to Rock Face Monitoring. Marco Scaioni, Ricca-rdo Roncella, and Mario Ivan Alba. May: 441–455

Comparison of Forest Attributes Derived from Two Terrestrial Lidar Systems. Mark J. Ducey, Rasmus Astrup, Stefan Seifert, Hans Pretzsch, Bruce C. Larson, and K. David Coates. March: 245–257

Range Image Techniques for Fast Detection and Quantification of Changes in Repeat-edly Scanned Buildings. Zhizhong Kang, Liqiang Zhang, Huanyin Yue, and Roder-ik Lindenbergh. August: 695–707

Terrestrial photogrammetryPhotogrammetric Techniques for the De-

termination of Spatio-temporal Veloc-ity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. H.-G. Maas, G. Casassa, D. Schneider, E. Schwalbe, and A. Wendt. March: 299–306

Thematic detailThe Effects of Data Selection and Thematic

Detail on the Accuracy of High Spatial Resolution Wetland Classifications, Jo-seph F. Knight, Bryan P. Tolcser, Jennifer M. Corcoran, and Lian P. Rampi. July: 613–623

Thermal Airborne Hyperspectral Imager (TASI)Temperature and Emissivity Separation

from Thermal Airborne Hyperspectral Imager (TASI) Data. Yang Hang, Zhang Lifu, Gao Yingqian, Hu Shunshi, Li Xueke, Zhang Genzhong, and Tong Qin-gxi. December: 1099-1107

Thermal imagingZeroing in on Energy Savings with Thermal

Imaging. Gerald Boyd. April: 313–316

Thermal infrared sensor (TIRS)Eighth Landsat Satellite Becomes Opera-

tional. James R. Irons and Thomas R. Loveland. May: 398–401

Three-dimensional dataForward: Special Issue—Are We Moving

Past the Pixel? The Third Dimension in National Landscape Mapping. Jason M. Stoker. February: 133–134

A Framework for the Registration and Seg-mentation of Heterogeneous Lidar Data. M. Al-Durgham and A. Habib. February: 135–145

Range Image Techniques for Fast Detection and Quantification of Changes in Repeat-edly Scanned Buildings. Zhizhong Kang, Liqiang Zhang, Huanyin Yue, and Roder-ik Lindenbergh. August: 695–707

Three-dimensional reconstruction3D Tree Reconstruction from Simulated

Small Footprint Waveform Lidar. Jiaying Wu, Kerry Cawse-Nicholson, and Jan van Aardt. December: 1147-1157

Stitching and Processing Gnomonic Projec-tions for Close-Range Photogrammetry. Luigi Barazzetti, Mattia Previtali, and Marco Scaioni. June: 573–582

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Subject IndexThree-dimensional segmentation algorithmChange Detection and Deformation Analy-

sis in Point Clouds: Application to Rock Face Monitoring. Marco Scaioni, Ricca-rdo Roncella, and Mario Ivan Alba. May: 441–455

Three-line scanner (TLS) imageryA Coarse Elevation Map-based Registration

Method for Super-resolution of Three line Scanner Images. Rongjun Qin, Jianya Gong, Hongli Li, and Xianfeng Huang. August: 717–730

Time-series dataClassification and Accuracy Assessment

for Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. John S. Iiames and Ross S. Lunetta. November: 1015–1026

Markov Land Cover Change Modeling Using Pairs of Time-Series Satellite Im-ages. Priyakant Sinha and Lalit Kumar. November: 1037–1051

Time-series satellite imagesMarkov Land Cover Change Modeling

Using Pairs of Time-Series Satellite Im-ages. Priyakant Sinha and Lalit Kumar. November: 1037–1051

Togolese RepublicGrids & Datums Column: Togolese Re-

public. Clifford J. Mugnier. November: 987–988

Topographic datasetGeneration and Dissemination of a National

Virtual 3D City and Landscape Model for the Netherlands. Sander Oude Elber-ink, Jantien Stoter, Hugo Ledoux, and Tom Commandeur. February: 147–158

Total variation (TV)-based segmentationHierarchical Method of Urban Building Ex-

traction Inspired by Human Perception. Chao Tao, Yihua Tan, and Zheng-rong Zou. December: 1109-1119

Traffic islandsA Random Set Approach for Modeling In-

tegrated Uncertainties of Traffic Islands Derived from Airborne Laser Scanning Points. Liang Zhou and Alfred Stein. September: 835–845

Trail designA Least-Cost Algorithm Approach to Trail

Design Using GIS. Ioannis Kokkinidis, Beth R. Stein, Jayashree Surendrababu,

Taylor Seigler, Won Hoi Hwang, Laura Lorentz, and Catherine Howey. June: 498–505

Transformation techniquesAn Automated Approach for the Confla-

tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. Wenbo Song, James M. Keller, Timothy L. Haithcoat, Curt H. Davis, and Jason B. Hinsen. June: 535–543

Transition zoneA Random Set Approach for Modeling In-

tegrated Uncertainties of Traffic Islands Derived from Airborne Laser Scanning Points. Liang Zhou and Alfred Stein. September: 835–845

TreeAssessing the Relationship between Ground

Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-yon and Juniper Woodlands. April Hulet, Bruce A. Roundy, Steven L. Petersen, Ryan R. Jensen, and Stephen C. Bunting. September: 799–808

The Influence of Multi-season Imagery on Models of Canopy Cover: A Case Study. John W. Coulston, Dennis M. Jacobs, Chris R. King, and Ivey C. Elmore. May: 469–477

A Multi-Scale Approach to Mapping Can-opy Height. Gordon M. Green, Sean C. Ahearn, and Wenge Ni-Meister. Febru-ary: 183–194

Tree-based hierarchical template matchingA Coarse Elevation Map-based Registration

Method for Super-resolution of Three line Scanner Images. Rongjun Qin, Jianya Gong, Hongli Li, and Xianfeng Huang. August: 717–730

Tree diameter distributionComparison of Forest Attributes Derived

from Two Terrestrial Lidar Systems. Mark J. Ducey, Rasmus Astrup, Stefan Seifert, Hans Pretzsch, Bruce C. Larson, and K. David Coates. March: 245–257

Tree reconstruction algorithms3D Tree Reconstruction from Simulated

Small Footprint Waveform Lidar. Jiaying Wu, Kerry Cawse-Nicholson, and Jan van Aardt. December: 1147-1157

Triangular vegetation index (TVI)Combining Hyperspectral and Radar Im-

agery for Mangrove Leaf Area Index Modeling. Frankie K. K. Wong and Tung Fung. May: 479–490

TurkeyParcel-Level Identification of Crop Types

Using Different Classification Algo-rithms and Multi-Resolution Imagery in Southeastern Turkey. Ugur Alganci, Elif Sertel, Mutlu Ozdogan, and Cankut Or-meci. November: 1053–1065

Tweets--Geo-taggedTweeting Up a Storm: The Promise and Per-

ils of Crisis Mapping. Lea A. Shanley, Ryan Burns, Zachary Bastian, and Ed-ward S. Robson. October: 865–879

Understanding the Spatio-Temporal Pattern of Tweets. Yue Li and Jie Shan. Septem-ber: 769–773

UUltraCamLeadership Interview: Microsoft UltraCam.

Alexander Wiechert. January: 6Surveyor Switches to Digital Aerial Cam-

era, Efficiently Captures High-Quality Images. Jerry Skaw. January: 5

Uncertainty modelingA Random Set Approach for Modeling In-

tegrated Uncertainties of Traffic Islands Derived from Airborne Laser Scanning Points. Liang Zhou and Alfred Stein. September: 835–845

United StatesApplicability of Multi-date Land Cover

Mapping using Landsat-5 TM Imagery in the Northeastern US. Meghan Graham MacLean and Russell G. Congalton. April: 359–368

The Benefits of Improved National Eleva-tion Data. Gregory I. Synder. February: 105–110

Classification and Accuracy Assessment for Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. John S. Iiames and Ross S. Lunetta. November: 1015–1026

Forward: Special Issue—Are We Moving Past the Pixel? The Third Dimension in National Landscape Mapping. Jason M. Stoker. February: 133–134

The Influence of Multi-season Imagery on Models of Canopy Cover: A Case Study. John W. Coulston, Dennis M. Jacobs, Chris R. King, and Ivey C. Elmore. May: 469–477

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Subject IndexUnited States Department of Agriculture (USDA)JACIE: A Model Partnership. Kurt Thome,

Mitch Goldberg, Dath Mita, and Gregory L. Stensaas. August: 681–682

United States Geological Survey (USGS)JACIE: A Model Partnership. Kurt Thome,

Mitch Goldberg, Dath Mita, and Gregory L. Stensaas. August: 681–682

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)An Automatic Approach to UAV Flight

Planning and Control for Photogram-metric Applications: A Test Case in the Asturias Region (Spain). David Hernan-dez-Lopez, Beatriz Felipe-Garcia, Diego Gonzalez-Aguilera, and Benjamin Arias-Perez. January: 87–98

Urban areasA Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming Zhong. November: 999–1014

It Used To Be Dark Here: Geolocation Cali-bration of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Linescan System. Benjamin T. Tuttle, Sharolyn J. Anderson, Paul C. Sutton, Christopher D. Elvidge, and Kim Baugh. March: 287–297

Land Subsidence Characteristics in Band-ung City, Indonesia as Revealed by Spaceborne Geodetic Techniques and Hydrogeological Observations. R.S. Chatterjee, Moh. Fifi k Syafi udin, and Hasanuddin Z. Abidin. July: 639–652

Urban building extractionHierarchical Method of Urban Building Ex-

traction Inspired by Human Perception. Chao Tao, Yihua Tan, and Zheng-rong Zou. December: 1109-1119

Urban land cover classificationA Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming Zhong. November: 999–1014

Urban planningGeneration and Dissemination of a National

Virtual 3D City and Landscape Model for the Netherlands. Sander Oude Elber-ink, Jantien Stoter, Hugo Ledoux, and Tom Commandeur. February: 147–158

Urban Remote Sensing: Monitoring, Syn-thesis and Modeling in the Urban Envi-ronment by Yang, Xiaojun. Reviewed by Jin, Xiaoying. March: 231–232

US Drought Monitor (USDM)Web-service-based Monitoring and Analysis

of Global Agricultural Drought. Meixia Deng, Liping Di, Weiguo Han, Ali L. Yagci, Chunming Peng, and Gil Heo. October: 929–943

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)Metrically Preserving The USGS Aerial

Film Archive. Donald Moe and Ryan Longhenry. March: 225–228

Utility corridor objectsPoint-based Classification of Power Line

Corridor Scene Using Random Forests. Heungsik B. Kim and Gunho Sohn. Sep-tember: 821–833

VVector-to-imagery conflation approachAn Automated Approach for the Confla-

tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. Wenbo Song, James M. Keller, Timothy L. Haithcoat, Curt H. Davis, and Jason B. Hinsen. June: 535–543

VegetationAssessing Post-Fire Regeneration in a

Mediterranean Mixed Forest Using Lidar Data and Artificial Neural Networks. Haifa Debouk, Ramon Riera-Tatché, and Cristina Vega-García. December: 1121-1130

Assessing the Relationship between Ground Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-yon and Juniper Woodlands. April Hulet, Bruce A. Roundy, Steven L. Petersen, Ryan R. Jensen, and Stephen C. Bunting. September: 799–808

Land Cover Dependent Error in Intermap IFSAR DTM: Lidar Comparison and Fu-sion Potential. Seamus Coveney. March: 277–286

Markov Land Cover Change Modeling Using Pairs of Time-Series Satellite Im-ages. Priyakant Sinha and Lalit Kumar. November: 1037–1051

A Methodology to Characterize Vertical Accuracies in Lidar-derived Products at Landscape Scales. Wade T. Tinkham, Chad M. Hoffman, Michael J. Falkows-

ki, Alistair M.S. Smith, Hans-Peter Marshall, and Timothy E. Link. August: 709–716

PE&RS Special Issue: Hyperspectral Re-mote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricul-tural Crops. Dr. Prasad S. Thenkabail. April: 329, August: 761, June: 572, May: 418, September: 784

Towards Integration of GLAS into a Na-tional Fuel Mapping Program. Birgit Pe-terson, Kurtis Nelson, and Bruce Wylie. February: 175–183

Utility of the Wavelet Transform for LAI Estimation Using Hyperspectral Data. Asim Banskota, Randolph H. Wynne, Shawn P. Serbin, Nilam Kayastha, Val-erie A. Thomas, and Philip A. Townsend. July: 653–662

Vegetation canopy structure mappingTowards Integration of GLAS into a Na-

tional Fuel Mapping Program. Birgit Pe-terson, Kurtis Nelson, and Bruce Wylie. February: 175–183

Vegetation filteringChange Detection and Deformation Analy-

sis in Point Clouds: Application to Rock Face Monitoring. Marco Scaioni, Ricca-rdo Roncella, and Mario Ivan Alba. May: 441–455

Vegetation height mappingA Multi-Scale Approach to Mapping Can-

opy Height. Gordon M. Green, Sean C. Ahearn, and Wenge Ni-Meister. Febru-ary: 183–194

Vegetation indices (VI)Combining Hyperspectral and Radar Im-

agery for Mangrove Leaf Area Index Modeling. Frankie K. K. Wong and Tung Fung. May: 479–490

Vernal poolsSpatio-statistical Predictions of Vernal Pool

Locations in Massachusetts: Incorporat-ing the Spatial Component into Ecologi-cal Modeling. Tina A. Cormier, Russell G. Congalton, and Kimberly J. Babbitt. January: 25–35

Vertical error structureA Methodology to Characterize Vertical

Accuracies in Lidar-derived Products at Landscape Scales. Wade T. Tinkham, Chad M. Hoffman, Michael J. Falkows-ki, Alistair M.S. Smith, Hans-Peter Marshall, and Timothy E. Link. August: 709–716

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Subject IndexVery high resolution (VHR) satellite imageryA Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming Zhong. November: 999–1014

Virtual 3D cityGeneration and Dissemination of a National

Virtual 3D City and Landscape Model for the Netherlands. Sander Oude Elber-ink, Jantien Stoter, Hugo Ledoux, and Tom Commandeur. February: 147–158

Volcanic hazardsCharacterization of Geological Hazards Us-

ing a Globally Observing Spaceborne SAR. Estelle Chaussard and Falk Am-elung. November: 982–986

Volunteered geographic information (VGI)A Hot Topic: The Role of the Geoweb after

Wildfire. Samantha Brennan and Jon Corbett. October: 955–963

WWavelet-based feature extractionA Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming Zhong. November: 999–1014

Wavelet transformUtility of the Wavelet Transform for LAI

Estimation Using Hyperspectral Data. Asim Banskota, Randolph H. Wynne, Shawn P. Serbin, Nilam Kayastha, Val-erie A. Thomas, and Philip A. Townsend. July: 653–662

Web-based mapping platformsTweeting Up a Storm: The Promise and Per-

ils of Crisis Mapping. Lea A. Shanley, Ryan Burns, Zachary Bastian, and Ed-ward S. Robson. October: 865–879

Web servicesForward: Special Issue on Mobile Mapping

for Disaster Relief. David Alvarez, Piero Boccardo, Maria Antonia Brovelli, Fabio Giulio Tonolo, and Marguerite Madden. October: 901–903

Geospatial Web Services for Responding to Ecological Risks Posed by Oil Spills. Anas Altartouri, Eva Ehrnsten, Inari Helle, Riikka Venesjärvi, and Ari Jolma. October: 905–914

Trends in Image Management and Dissemi-nation. Peter Becker. October: 880–885

Web-service-based Monitoring and Analysis of Global Agricultural Drought. Meixia Deng, Liping Di, Weiguo Han, Ali L. Yagci, Chunming Peng, and Gil Heo. October: 929–943

Wetland mapping methodsThe Effects of Data Selection and Thematic

Detail on the Accuracy of High Spatial Resolution Wetland Classifications, Jo-seph F. Knight, Bryan P. Tolcser, Jennifer M. Corcoran, and Lian P. Rampi. July: 613–623

Wildfire behavior modelingPredicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel

Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. Marek K. Jakubowski, Qinghua Guo, Brandon Col-lins, Scott Stephens, and Maggi Kelly. January: 37–49

Wildland fireAssessing Post-Fire Regeneration in a

Mediterranean Mixed Forest Using Lidar Data and Artificial Neural Networks. Haifa Debouk, Ramon Riera-Tatché, and Cristina Vega-García. December: 1121-1130

Design and Function of the European For-est Fire Information System. Daniel McInerney, Jesus San-Miguel-Ayanz, Paolo Corti, Ceri Whitmore, Cristiano Giovando, and Andrea Camia. October: 965–973

A Hot Topic: The Role of the Geoweb after Wildfire. Samantha Brennan and Jon Corbett. October: 955–963

Towards Integration of GLAS into a Na-tional Fuel Mapping Program. Birgit Pe-terson, Kurtis Nelson, and Bruce Wylie. February: 175–183

WoodlandsAssessing the Relationship between Ground

Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-yon and Juniper Woodlands. April Hulet, Bruce A. Roundy, Steven L. Petersen, Ryan R. Jensen, and Stephen C. Bunting. September: 799–808

WorldView-2 dataA Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. Bahram Salehi, Yun Zhang, and Ming

Zhong. November: 999–1014Developing an Object-based Hyperspatial

Image Classifier with a Case Study Us-ing WorldView-2 Data. Harini Sridharan and Fang Qiu. November: 1027–1036

ZZiYuan-3 satelliteBasic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and

Accuracy Evaluation. Hongbo Pan, Guo Zhang, Xinming Tang, Deren Li, Xiaoy-ong Zhu, Ping Zhou, and Yonghua Jiang. December: 1131-1145

Zoom lens calibrationA Flexible Method for Zoom Lens Cali-

bration and Modeling Using a Planar Checkerboard. Bo Wu, Han Hu, Qing Zhu, and Yeting Zhang. June: 555–571

PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING 2013 Annua l Index 33

Author IndexA

Aardt, Jan van3D Tree Reconstruction from Simulated

Small Footprint Waveform Lidar. De-cember: 1147-1157

Abdullah, Qassim A.Mapping Matters. April: 319-320, February:

119-120, July: 599, July: 601, May: 404-405, October: 889-890

Abidin, Hasanuddin Z.Land Subsidence Characteristics in Band-

ung City, Indonesia as Revealed by Spaceborne Geodetic Techniques and Hydrogeological Observations. July: 639-652

Ahearn, Sean C.A Multi-Scale Approach to Mapping Cano-

py Height. February: 183-194

Alba, Mario IvanChange Detection and Deformation Analy-

sis in Point Clouds: Application to Rock Face Monitoring. May: 441-455

Al-Durgham, M.A Framework for the Registration and Seg-

mentation of Heterogeneous Lidar Data. February: 135-145

Alganci, UgurParcel-Level Identification of Crop Types

Using Different Classification Algo-rithms and Multi-Resolution Imagery in Southeastern Turkey. November: 1053-1065

Altartouri, AnasGeospatial Web Services for Responding

to Ecological Risks Posed by Oil Spills. October: 905-914

Alvarez, DavidForward: Special Issue on Mobile Mapping

for Disaster Relief. October: 901-903

Amelung, FalkCharacterization of Geological Hazards Us-

ing a Globally Observing Spaceborne SAR. November: 982-986

Anderson, Sharolyn J.It Used To Be Dark Here: Geolocation Cali-

bration of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Linescan System. March: 287-297

Arias-Perez, BenjaminAn Automatic Approach to UAV Flight

Planning and Control for Photogram-metric Applications: A Test Case in the Asturias Region (Spain). January: 87-98

Arima, Eugenio Y.Assessing the Performance of Linear Fea-

ture Models: An Approach to Computa-tional Inference. September: 847-855

Astrup, RasmusComparison of Forest Attributes Derived

from Two Terrestrial Lidar Systems. March: 245-257

BBabbitt, Kimberly J.Spatio-statistical Predictions of Vernal Pool

Locations in Massachusetts: Incorporat-ing the Spatial Component into Ecologi-cal Modeling. January: 25-35

Banskota, AsimUtility of the Wavelet Transform for LAI

Estimation Using Hyperspectral Data. July: 653-662

Barazzetti, LuigiStitching and Processing Gnomonic Projec-

tions for Close-Range Photogrammetry. June: 573-582

Bastian, ZacharyTweeting Up a Storm: The Promise and Per-

ils of Crisis Mapping. October: 865-879

Baugh, KimIt Used To Be Dark Here: Geolocation Cali-

bration of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Linescan System. March: 287-297

Becker, PeterTrends in Image Management and Dissemi-

nation. October: 880-885Worldwide Elevation Data via Web-Based

Image Services. February: 111-114

Benkelman, CodyWorldwide Elevation Data via Web-Based

Image Services. February: 111-114

Bigdeli, BehnazBand Grouping versus Band Clustering in

SVM Ensemble Classification of Hyper-spectral Imagery. June: 523-533

Boccardo, PieroForward: Special Issue on Mobile Mapping

for Disaster Relief. October: 901-903

Boyd, GeraldZeroing in on Energy Savings with Thermal

Imaging. April: 313-316

Braun, AaronAssessing Lidar Accuracy with Hexagonal

Retro-Reflective Targets. July: 663-670

Brennan, SamanthaA Hot Topic: The Role of the Geoweb after

Wildfire. October: 955-963

Brovelli, Maria AntoniaForward: Special Issue on Mobile Mapping

for Disaster Relief. October: 901-903

Buenemann, MichaelaBook review: Teaching Geographic In-

formation Science and Technology in Higher Education. June: 509-510

Bunting, Stephen C.Assessing the Relationship between Ground

Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-yon and Juniper Woodlands. September: 799-808

Burns, RyanTweeting Up a Storm: The Promise and Per-

ils of Crisis Mapping. October: 865-879

CCamia, AndreaDesign and Function of the European For-

est Fire Information System. October: 965-973

Canavosio-Zuzelski, RobertoAssessing Lidar Accuracy with Hexagonal

Retro-Reflective Targets. July: 663-670

Casassa, G.Photogrammetric Techniques for the De-

termination of Spatio-temporal Veloc-ity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. March: 299-306

Cawse-Nicholson, Kerry3D Tree Reconstruction from Simulated

Small Footprint Waveform Lidar. De-cember: 1147-1157

Chasmer, LauraMoving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-

ing of Forest Attributes across Canada:

34 2013 Annua l Index PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING

Author IndexA Consortium Approach. February: 159-173

Chatterjee, R.S.Land Subsidence Characteristics in Band-

ung City, Indonesia as Revealed by Spaceborne Geodetic Techniques and Hydrogeological Observations. July: 639-652

Chaussard, EstelleCharacterization of Geological Hazards Us-

ing a Globally Observing Spaceborne SAR. November: 982-986

Chen, DongmeiSelecting Key Features for Remote Sens-

ing Classification by Using Decision-Theoretic Rough Set Model. September: 787-797

Chen, MinRobust Affine-Invariant Line Matching for

High Resolution Remote Sensing Im-ages. August: 753-760

Chen, NengchengGeospatial Web-based Sensor Information

Model for Integrating Satellite Observa-tion: An Example in The Field of Flood Disaster Management. October: 915-927

Coates, K. DavidComparison of Forest Attributes Derived

from Two Terrestrial Lidar Systems. March: 245-257

Collins, BrandonPredicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel

Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. January: 37-49

Colville, DavidMoving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-

ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. February: 159-173

Commandeur, TomGeneration and Dissemination of a National

Virtual 3D City and Landscape Model for the Netherlands. February: 147-158

Congalton, Russell G.Applicability of Multi-date Land Cover

Mapping using Landsat-5 TM Imagery in the Northeastern US. April: 359-368

Spatio-statistical Predictions of Vernal Pool Locations in Massachusetts: Incorporat-

ing the Spatial Component into Ecologi-cal Modeling. January: 25-35

Corbett, JonA Hot Topic: The Role of the Geoweb after

Wildfire. October: 955-963

Corcoran, Jennifer M.The Effects of Data Selection and Thematic

Detail on the Accuracy of High Spatial Resolution Wetland Classifications. July: 613-623

Cormier, Tina A.Spatio-statistical Predictions of Vernal Pool

Locations in Massachusetts: Incorporat-ing the Spatial Component into Ecologi-cal Modeling. January: 25-35

Corti, PaoloDesign and Function of the European For-

est Fire Information System. October: 965-973

Coulston, John W.The Influence of Multi-season Imagery on

Models of Canopy Cover: A Case Study. May: 469-477

Coveney, SeamusLand Cover Dependent Error in Intermap

IFSAR DTM: Lidar Comparison and Fu-sion Potential. March: 277-286

DDaniels, Richard C.Book review: Remote Sensing of Protected

Lands. April: 321-322

Davies, AngelaUsing Optical Projection in Close-range

Photogrammetry for 6DOF Sensor Posi-tioning. January: 79-86

Davis, Curt H.An Automated Approach for the Confla-

tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. June: 535-543

Debouk, HaifaAssessing Post-Fire Regeneration in a

Mediterranean Mixed Forest Using Lidar Data and Artificial Neural Networks. De-cember: 1121-1130

Deng, MeixiaWeb-service-based Monitoring and Analysis

of Global Agricultural Drought. October: 929-943

Di, LipingWeb-service-based Monitoring and Analysis

of Global Agricultural Drought. October: 929-943

Dong, YueUsing Optical Projection in Close-range

Photogrammetry for 6DOF Sensor Posi-tioning. January: 79-86

Dou, ChangyongGeolocation Algorithm for Earth Observa-

tion Sensors Onboard the International Space Station. July: 625-637

Dubé, M. G.Hybrid Object-based Change Detection and

Hierarchical Image Segmentation for Thematic Map Updating. March: 259-268

Ducey, Mark J.Comparison of Forest Attributes Derived

from Two Terrestrial Lidar Systems. March: 245-257

Duro, D.C.Hybrid Object-based Change Detection and

Hierarchical Image Segmentation for Thematic Map Updating. March: 259-268

EEhrnsten, EvaGeospatial Web Services for Responding

to Ecological Risks Posed by Oil Spills. October: 905-914

Elberink, Sander OudeGeneration and Dissemination of a National

Virtual 3D City and Landscape Model for the Netherlands. February: 147-158

Elmore, Ivey C.The Influence of Multi-season Imagery on

Models of Canopy Cover: A Case Study. May: 469-477

Elvidge, Christopher D.It Used To Be Dark Here: Geolocation Cali-

bration of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Linescan System. March: 287-297

Evans, Tom P.Classification of Coffee-Forest Landscapes

Using Landsat TM Imagery and Spectral Mixture Analysis. May: 457-468

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Author IndexF

Falkowski, Michael J.A Methodology to Characterize Vertical

Accuracies in Lidar-derived Products at Landscape Scales. August: 709-716

Fang, JiangxiongAn Experimental Comparison of Semi-

supervised Learning Algorithms for Mul-tispectral Image Classification. April: 347-357

Felipe-Garcia, BeatrizAn Automatic Approach to UAV Flight

Planning and Control for Photogram-metric Applications: A Test Case in the Asturias Region (Spain). January: 87-98

Fournier, Richard A.Moving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-

ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. February: 159-173

Franklin, S.E.Hybrid Object-based Change Detection and

Hierarchical Image Segmentation for Thematic Map Updating. March: 259-268

Fraser, Clive S.Automatic Camera Calibration in Close

Range Photogrammetry. April: 381-388

Fung, TungCombining Hyperspectral and Radar Imag-

ery for Mangrove Leaf Area Index Mod-eling. May: 479-490

GGenzhong, ZhangTemperature and Emissivity Separation from

Thermal Airborne Hyperspectral Imager (TASI) Data. December: 1099-1107

Giovando, CristianoDesign and Function of the European For-

est Fire Information System. October: 965-973

Glenn, Nancy F.Influence of a Dense, Low-height Shrub

Species on the Accuracy of a Lidar de-rived DEM. May: 421-431

Goldberg, MitchJACIE: A Model Partnership. August: 681-

682

Goldin, Sally E.Book review: Statistical Geoinformatics for

Human Environment Interface. Decem-ber: 1088, 1090

Report on the 33rd Asian Conference on Re-mote Sensing. February: 125

Gong, JianyaA Coarse Elevation Map-based Registration

Method for Super-resolution of Three line Scanner Images. August: 717-730

Gonzalez-Aguilera, DiegoAn Automatic Approach to UAV Flight

Planning and Control for Photogram-metric Applications: A Test Case in the Asturias Region (Spain). January: 87-98

Gould, Samuel B.Influence of a Dense, Low-height Shrub

Species on the Accuracy of a Lidar de-rived DEM. May: 421-431

Gouzie, Douglas R.Developing Efficient Procedures for Auto-

mated Sinkhole Extraction from Lidar DEMs. June: 545-554

Green, Edwin J.Illustrating the Temporal Progress of En-

vironmental Change. December: 1159-1170

Green, Gordon M.A Multi-Scale Approach to Mapping Cano-

py Height. February: 183-194

Guindon, BertA Spatial-Spectral Methodology to Detect

Narrow Shadows on Satellite Imagery: A Case Study of Calgary, Canada. March: 269-276

Guo, HuadongGeolocation Algorithm for Earth Observa-

tion Sensors Onboard the International Space Station. July: 625-637

Guo, QinghuaPredicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel

Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. January: 37-49

HHabib, A.A Framework for the Registration and Seg-

mentation of Heterogeneous Lidar Data. February: 135-145

Habib, AymanNew Approaches for Estimating the Local

Point Density and its Impact on Lidar Data Segmentation. February: 195-207

Haithcoat, Timothy L.An Automated Approach for the Confla-

tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. June: 535-543

Hall, Ronald J.Moving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-

ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. February: 159-173

Hang, YangTemperature and Emissivity Separation

from Thermal Airborne Hyperspectral Imager (TASI) Data. December: 1099-1107

Han, WeiguoWeb-service-based Monitoring and Analysis

of Global Agricultural Drought. October: 929-943

Harvey, Joann W.Illustrating the Temporal Progress of En-

vironmental Change. December: 1159-1170

Helle, InariGeospatial Web Services for Responding

to Ecological Risks Posed by Oil Spills. October: 905-914

Heo, GilWeb-service-based Monitoring and Analysis

of Global Agricultural Drought. October: 929-943

Hernandez-Lopez, DavidAn Automatic Approach to UAV Flight

Planning and Control for Photogram-metric Applications: A Test Case in the Asturias Region (Spain). January: 87-98

Hinsen, Jason B.An Automated Approach for the Confla-

tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. June: 535-543

Hoffman, Chad M.A Methodology to Characterize Vertical

Accuracies in Lidar-derived Products at Landscape Scales. August: 709-716

Hogarty, JamesAssessing Lidar Accuracy with Hexagonal

Retro-Reflective Targets. July: 663-670

36 2013 Annua l Index PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING

Author IndexHopkinson, ChrisMoving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-

ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. February: 159-173

Howey, CatherineA Least-Cost Algorithm Approach to Trail

Design Using GIS. June: 498-505

Huang, HuaguoImproved Nonsubsampled Contourlet Trans-

form for Multi-sensor Image Registra-tion. January: 51-66

Huang, RongyongRegistration of Optical Images with Lidar

Data and Its Accuracy Assessment. Au-gust: 731-741

Huang, XianfengA Coarse Elevation Map-based Registration

Method for Super-resolution of Three line Scanner Images. August: 717-730

Registration of Aerial Imagery and Lidar Data in Desert Areas Using the Centroids of Bushes as Control Information. Au-gust: 743-752

Hu, ChuliGeospatial Web-based Sensor Information

Model for Integrating Satellite Observa-tion: An Example in The Field of Flood Disaster Management. October: 915-927

Hu, HanA Flexible Method for Zoom Lens Cali-

bration and Modeling Using a Planar Checkerboard. June: 555-571

Hulet, AprilAssessing the Relationship between Ground

Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-yon and Juniper Woodlands. September: 799-808

Hung, Ming-ChihBook review: Remote Sensing of Land Use

and Land Cover: Principles and Applica-tions. November: 989, November: 992

Hwang, Won HoiA Least-Cost Algorithm Approach to Trail

Design Using GIS. June: 498-505

IIiames, John S.Classification and Accuracy Assessment for

Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. November: 1015-1026

Im, JunghoRemote Sensing-based House Value Esti-

mation Using an Optimized Regional Re-gression Model. September: 809-820

Irons, James R.Eighth Landsat Satellite Becomes Opera-

tional. May: 398-401

Isenburg, MartinLASzip: Lossless Compression of Lidar

Data. February: 208-218

JJacobs, Dennis M.The Influence of Multi-season Imagery on

Models of Canopy Cover: A Case Study. May: 469-477

Jakubowski, Marek K.Predicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel

Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. January: 37-49

Jensen, Ryan R.Assessing the Relationship between Ground

Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-yon and Juniper Woodlands. September: 799-808

Jia, GuiminModeling Image Motion in Airborne Three-

Line-Array (TLA) Push-broom Cameras. January: 67-78

Jiang, YonghuaBasic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and

Accuracy Evaluation. December: 1131-1145

Jia, ZhenghongAn Experimental Comparison of Semi-

supervised Learning Algorithms for Mul-tispectral Image Classification. April: 347-357

Jin, XiaoyingBook review: Urban Remote Sensing: Mon-

itoring, Synthesis and Modeling in the Urban Environment. March: 231-232

Jolma, AriGeospatial Web Services for Responding

to Ecological Risks Posed by Oil Spills. October: 905-914

KKang, ZhizhongRange Image Techniques for Fast Detec-

tion and Quantification of Changes in Repeatedly Scanned Buildings. August: 695-707

Karimi, Hassan A.Pedestrian Network Extraction from Fused

Aerial Imagery (Orthoimages) and Laser Imagery (Lidar). April: 369-379

Kasabov, NikolaAn Experimental Comparison of Semi-

supervised Learning Algorithms for Mul-tispectral Image Classification. April: 347-357

Kasemsuppakorn, PiyawanPedestrian Network Extraction from Fused

Aerial Imagery (Orthoimages) and Laser Imagery (Lidar). April: 369-379

Kayastha, NilamUtility of the Wavelet Transform for LAI

Estimation Using Hyperspectral Data. July: 653-662

Keller, James M.An Automated Approach for the Confla-

tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. June: 535-543

Kelly, MaggiPredicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel

Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. January: 37-49

Kim, Heungsik B.Point-based Classification of Power Line

Corridor Scene Using Random Forests. September: 821-833

Kim, HojinGeolocation Algorithm for Earth Observa-

tion Sensors Onboard the International Space Station. July: 625-637

PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING 2013 Annua l Index 37

Author IndexKing, Chris R.The Influence of Multi-season Imagery on

Models of Canopy Cover: A Case Study. May: 469-477

Knight, Joseph F.The Effects of Data Selection and Thematic

Detail on the Accuracy of High Spatial Resolution Wetland Classifications. July: 613-623

Kokkinidis, IoannisA Least-Cost Algorithm Approach to Trail

Design Using GIS. June: 498-505

Kulawardhana, Ranjani WasanthaBook review: Environmental Remote Sens-

ing and Systems Analysis. July: 598, July: 603

Kumar, LalitBook review: Remote Sensing Tools for

Exploration: Observing and Interpreting the Electromagnetic Spectrum. Febru-ary: 117

Markov Land Cover Change Modeling Using Pairs of Time-Series Satellite Im-ages. November: 1037-1051

Kumar, SunilHistogram Curve Matching Approaches for

Object-based Image Classification of Land Cover and Land Use. May: 433-440

LLari, ZahraNew Approaches for Estimating the Local

Point Density and its Impact on Lidar Data Segmentation. February: 195-207

Larson, Bruce C.Comparison of Forest Attributes Derived

from Two Terrestrial Lidar Systems. March: 245-257

Ledoux, HugoGeneration and Dissemination of a National

Virtual 3D City and Landscape Model for the Netherlands. February: 147-158

Lee, MarkAssessing Lidar Accuracy with Hexagonal

Retro-Reflective Targets. July: 663-670

Liames, John S.Book review: Lights of Manking: The Earth

at Night as Seen from Space. January:11

Li, DerenBasic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and

Accuracy Evaluation. December: 1131-1145

Lifu, ZhangTemperature and Emissivity Separation

from Thermal Airborne Hyperspectral Imager (TASI) Data. December: 1099-1107

Li, HongliA Coarse Elevation Map-based Registration

Method for Super-resolution of Three line Scanner Images. August: 717-730

Li, JiaGeospatial Web-based Sensor Information

Model for Integrating Satellite Observa-tion: An Example in The Field of Flood Disaster Management. October: 915-927

Li, NaRegistration of Aerial Imagery and Lidar

Data in Desert Areas Using the Centroids of Bushes as Control Information. Au-gust: 743-752

Lindenbergh, RoderikRange Image Techniques for Fast Detec-

tion and Quantification of Changes in Repeatedly Scanned Buildings. August: 695-707

Link, Timothy E.A Methodology to Characterize Vertical

Accuracies in Lidar-derived Products at Landscape Scales. August: 709-716

Lin, YiSelecting Key Features for Remote Sens-

ing Classification by Using Decision-Theoretic Rough Set Model. September: 787-797

Li, YueUnderstanding the Spatio-Temporal Pattern

of Tweets. September: 769-773

Lodhi, Mahtab A.Book review: Environmental Tracking for

Public Health Surveillance. October: 891

Longhenry, RyanMetrically Preserving The USGS Aerial

Film Archive. March: 225-228

Lorentz, LauraA Least-Cost Algorithm Approach to Trail

Design Using GIS. June: 498-505

Loveland, Thomas R.Eighth Landsat Satellite Becomes Opera-

tional. May: 398-401

Lunetta, Ross S.Classification and Accuracy Assessment for

Coarse Resolution Mapping within the Great Lakes Basin, USA. November: 1015-1026

Luo, JunDeveloping Efficient Procedures for Auto-

mated Sinkhole Extraction from Lidar DEMs. June: 545-554

Luther, Joan E.Moving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-

ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. February: 159-173

Lu, ZhenyuRemote Sensing-based House Value Estima-

tion Using an Optimized Regional Re-gression Model. September: 809-820

MMaas, H.-G.Photogrammetric Techniques for the De-

termination of Spatio-temporal Veloc-ity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. March: 299-306

MacLean, Meghan GrahamApplicability of Multi-date Land Cover

Mapping using Landsat-5 TM Imagery in the Northeastern US. April: 359-368

Madden, MargueriteForward: Special Issue on Mobile Mapping

for Disaster Relief. October: 901-903

Ma, JianwenImproved Nonsubsampled Contourlet Trans-

form for Multi-sensor Image Registra-tion. January: 51-66

Marshall, Hans-PeterA Methodology to Characterize Vertical

Accuracies in Lidar-derived Products at Landscape Scales. August: 709-716

McInerney, DanielDesign and Function of the European For-

est Fire Information System. October: 965-973

38 2013 Annua l Index PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING

Author IndexMcNamara, James P.Influence of a Dense, Low-height Shrub

Species on the Accuracy of a Lidar de-rived DEM. May: 421-431

Meligrana, JohnSelecting Key Features for Remote Sens-

ing Classification by Using Decision-Theoretic Rough Set Model. September: 787-797

Miao, XinDeveloping Efficient Procedures for Auto-

mated Sinkhole Extraction from Lidar DEMs. June: 545-554

Miliaresis, George Ch.Book review: Synthetic Aperture Radar Po-

larimetry. August: 685

Milne, TrevorMoving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-

ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. February: 159-173

Mita, DathJACIE: A Model Partnership. August: 681-

682

Moe, DonaldMetrically Preserving The USGS Aerial

Film Archive. March: 225-228

Morse, EdwardUsing Optical Projection in Close-range

Photogrammetry for 6DOF Sensor Posi-tioning. January: 79-86

Mugnier, Clifford J.Grids & Datums Column: Boznia and Her-

zegovina. March: 229-230Grids & Datums Column: Federal Republic

of Somalia. September: 775Grids & Datums Column: Islamic Republic

of Iran. August: 683-684Grids & Datums Column: Kingdom of Ne-

pal. June: 507-508Grids & Datums Column: Montenegro. De-

cember: 1087Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Be-

larus. February: 115-116Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Mol-

dova. May: 403, May: 405Grids & Datums Column: Republic of

Rwanda. April: 317-318Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Ser-

bia. July: 597, July: 603Grids & Datums Column: Republic of The

Gambia. January: 7-8

Grids & Datums Column: State of Burma. October: 887-888, October: 890

Grids & Datums Column: Togolese Repub-lic. November: 987-988

Mullany, BrigidUsing Optical Projection in Close-range

Photogrammetry for 6DOF Sensor Posi-tioning. January: 79-86

NNelson, KurtisTowards Integration of GLAS into a Na-

tional Fuel Mapping Program. February: 175-183

Ni-Meister, WengeA Multi-Scale Approach to Mapping Cano-

py Height. February: 183-194

OOlsen, DougGeolocation Algorithm for Earth Observa-

tion Sensors Onboard the International Space Station. July: 625-637

Ormeci, CankutParcel-Level Identification of Crop Types

Using Different Classification Algo-rithms and Multi-Resolution Imagery in Southeastern Turkey. November: 1053-1065

Ozdogan, MutluParcel-Level Identification of Crop Types

Using Different Classification Algo-rithms and Multi-Resolution Imagery in Southeastern Turkey. November: 1053-1065

PPan, HongboBasic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and

Accuracy Evaluation. December: 1131-1145

Peng, ChunmingWeb-service-based Monitoring and Analysis

of Global Agricultural Drought. October: 929-943

Petersen, Steven L.Assessing the Relationship between Ground

Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-

yon and Juniper Woodlands. September: 799-808

Peterson, BirgitTowards Integration of GLAS into a Na-

tional Fuel Mapping Program. February: 175-183

Petrone, Richard M.Moving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-

ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. February: 159-173

Pretzsch, HansComparison of Forest Attributes Derived

from Two Terrestrial Lidar Systems. March: 245-257

Previtali, MattiaStitching and Processing Gnomonic Projec-

tions for Close-Range Photogrammetry. June: 573-582

QQingxi, TongTemperature and Emissivity Separation from

Thermal Airborne Hyperspectral Imager (TASI) Data. December: 1099-1107

Qin, RongjunA Coarse Elevation Map-based Registration

Method for Super-resolution of Three line Scanner Images. August: 717-730

Qiu, FangDeveloping an Object-based Hyperspatial

Image Classifier with a Case Study Us-ing WorldView-2 Data. November: 1027-1036

Qiu, XiaominDeveloping Efficient Procedures for Auto-

mated Sinkhole Extraction from Lidar DEMs. June: 545-554

Quackenbush, Lindi J.Remote Sensing-based House Value Estima-

tion Using an Optimized Regional Re-gression Model. September: 809-820

RRampi, Lian P.The Effects of Data Selection and Thematic

Detail on the Accuracy of High Spatial Resolution Wetland Classifications. July: 613-623

PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING 2013 Annua l Index 39

Author IndexRamspott, Matthew E.Book review: Remote Sensing of the Mine

Environment. January: 9, January: 11

Ranganathan, JaganathanGeolocation Algorithm for Earth Observa-

tion Sensors Onboard the International Space Station. July: 625-637

Reinartz, PeterBand Grouping versus Band Clustering in

SVM Ensemble Classification of Hyper-spectral Imagery. June: 523-533

Ren, WenweiSelecting Key Features for Remote Sens-

ing Classification by Using Decision-Theoretic Rough Set Model. September: 787-797

Riera-Tatché, RamonAssessing Post-Fire Regeneration in a

Mediterranean Mixed Forest Using Lidar Data and Artificial Neural Networks. De-cember: 1121-1130

Robson, Edward S.Tweeting Up a Storm: The Promise and Per-

ils of Crisis Mapping. October: 865-879

Rodarmel, CraigAssessing Lidar Accuracy with Hexagonal

Retro-Reflective Targets. July: 663-670

Roncella, RiccardoChange Detection and Deformation Analy-

sis in Point Clouds: Application to Rock Face Monitoring. May: 441-455

Roundy, Bruce A.Assessing the Relationship between Ground

Measurements and Object-Based Image Analysis of Land Cover Classes in Pin-yon and Juniper Woodlands. September: 799-808

Ruijin MaRational Function Model in Processing

Historical Aerial Photographs. April: 337-345

SSalehi, BahramA Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. November: 999-1014

Samadzadegan, FarhadBand Grouping versus Band Clustering in

SVM Ensemble Classification of Hyper-spectral Imagery. June: 523-533

Sankey, Temuulen T.Influence of a Dense, Low-height Shrub

Species on the Accuracy of a Lidar de-rived DEM. May: 421-431

San-Miguel-Ayanz, JesusDesign and Function of the European For-

est Fire Information System. October: 965-973

Scaioni, MarcoChange Detection and Deformation Analy-

sis in Point Clouds: Application to Rock Face Monitoring. May: 441-455

Stitching and Processing Gnomonic Projec-tions for Close-Range Photogrammetry. June: 573-582

Schill, Steven R.Book review: An Introduction to Contempo-

rary Remote Sensing. September: 777

Schmitt-Harsh, MikaelaClassification of Coffee-Forest Landscapes

Using Landsat TM Imagery and Spectral Mixture Analysis. May: 457-468

Schneider, D.Photogrammetric Techniques for the De-

termination of Spatio-temporal Veloc-ity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. March: 299-306

Schuch, HaroldFlat-Earth Thinking Removed. August: 677-

679

Schwalbe, E.Photogrammetric Techniques for the De-

termination of Spatio-temporal Veloc-ity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. March: 299-306

Seifert, StefanComparison of Forest Attributes Derived

from Two Terrestrial Lidar Systems. March: 245-257

Seigler, TaylorA Least-Cost Algorithm Approach to Trail

Design Using GIS. June: 498-505

Serbin, Shawn P.Utility of the Wavelet Transform for LAI

Estimation Using Hyperspectral Data. July: 653-662

Sertel, ElifParcel-Level Identification of Crop Types

Using Different Classification Algo-rithms and Multi-Resolution Imagery in Southeastern Turkey. November: 1053-1065

Shan, JieUnderstanding the Spatio-Temporal Pattern

of Tweets. September: 769-773

Shanley, Lea A.Tweeting Up a Storm: The Promise and Per-

ils of Crisis Mapping. October: 865-879

Shao, ZhenfengRobust Affine-Invariant Line Matching for

High Resolution Remote Sensing Im-ages. August: 753-760

Shi, WeiImproved Nonsubsampled Contourlet Trans-

form for Multi-sensor Image Registra-tion. January: 51-66

Shunshi, HuTemperature and Emissivity Separation

from Thermal Airborne Hyperspectral Imager (TASI) Data. December: 1099-1107

Sinha, PriyakantMarkov Land Cover Change Modeling

Using Pairs of Time-Series Satellite Im-ages. November: 1037-1051

Skaw, JerrySurveyor Switches to Digital Aerial Cam-

era, Efficiently Captures High-Quality Images. January: 5

Smith, Alistair M.S.A Methodology to Characterize Vertical

Accuracies in Lidar-derived Products at Landscape Scales. August: 709-716

Sohn, GunhoPoint-based Classification of Power Line

Corridor Scene Using Random Forests. September: 821-833

Song, WenboAn Automated Approach for the Confla-

tion of Vector Parcel Map with Imagery. June: 535-543

Sridharan, HariniDeveloping an Object-based Hyperspatial

Image Classifier with a Case Study Us-ing WorldView-2 Data. November: 1027-1036

40 2013 Annua l Index PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING

Author IndexStein, AlfredA Random Set Approach for Modeling In-

tegrated Uncertainties of Traffic Islands Derived from Airborne Laser Scanning Points. September: 835-845

Stein, Beth R.A Least-Cost Algorithm Approach to Trail

Design Using GIS. June: 498-505

Stensaas, Gregory L.JACIE: A Model Partnership. August: 681-

682

Stephens, ScottPredicting Surface Fuel Models and Fuel

Metrics Using Lidar and CIR Imagery in a Dense, Mountainous Forest. January: 37-49

Stoker, Jason M.Forward: Special Issue—Are We Moving

Past the Pixel? The Third Dimension in National Landscape Mapping. February: 133-134

St-Onge, BenoîtMoving Toward Consistent ALS Monitor-

ing of Forest Attributes across Canada: A Consortium Approach. February: 159-173

Stoter, JantienGeneration and Dissemination of a National

Virtual 3D City and Landscape Model for the Netherlands. February: 147-158

Stow, Douglas A.Histogram Curve Matching Approaches for

Object-based Image Classification of Land Cover and Land Use. May: 433-440

Surendrababu, JayashreeA Least-Cost Algorithm Approach to Trail

Design Using GIS. June: 498-505

Sutton, Paul C.It Used To Be Dark Here: Geolocation Cali-

bration of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Linescan System. March: 287-297

Sweeney, Sean P.Classification of Coffee-Forest Landscapes

Using Landsat TM Imagery and Spectral Mixture Analysis. May: 457-468

Syafiudin, Moh. FifikLand Subsidence Characteristics in Band-

ung City, Indonesia as Revealed by

Spaceborne Geodetic Techniques and Hydrogeological Observations. July: 639-652

Synder, Gregory I.The Benefits of Improved National Eleva-

tion Data. February: 105-110

TTalbot, Bryan G.Fast-Responder: Mobile Access to Remote

Sensing for Disaster Response. October: 945-954

Talbot, Lisa M.Fast-Responder: Mobile Access to Remote

Sensing for Disaster Response. October: 945-954

Tang, XinmingBasic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and

Accuracy Evaluation. December: 1131-1145

Tan, YihuaHierarchical Method of Urban Building Ex-

traction Inspired by Human Perception. December: 1109-1119

Tao, ChaoHierarchical Method of Urban Building Ex-

traction Inspired by Human Perception. December: 1109-1119

Thenkabail, Prasad S.PE&RS Special Issue: Hyperspectral Re-

mote Sensing of Vegetation and Agricul-tural Crops. April: 329

Thomas, Valerie A.Utility of the Wavelet Transform for LAI

Estimation Using Hyperspectral Data. July: 653-662

Thome, KurtJACIE: A Model Partnership. August: 681-

682

Tilley, KimLetter from the PE&RS Executive Editor.

December: 1091

Tinkham, Wade T.A Methodology to Characterize Vertical

Accuracies in Lidar-derived Products at Landscape Scales. August: 709-716

Tolcser, Bryan P.The Effects of Data Selection and Thematic

Detail on the Accuracy of High Spatial Resolution Wetland Classifications. July: 613-623

Tonolo, Fabio GiulioForward: Special Issue on Mobile Mapping

for Disaster Relief. October: 901-903

Toure, Sory I.Histogram Curve Matching Approaches for

Object-based Image Classification of Land Cover and Land Use. May: 433-440

Townsend, Philip A.Utility of the Wavelet Transform for LAI

Estimation Using Hyperspectral Data. July: 653-662

Tu, EnmeiAn Experimental Comparison of Semi-

supervised Learning Algorithms for Mul-tispectral Image Classification. April: 347-357

Tuttle, Benjamin T.It Used To Be Dark Here: Geolocation Cali-

bration of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Linescan System. March: 287-297

VVega-García, CristinaAssessing Post-Fire Regeneration in a

Mediterranean Mixed Forest Using Lidar Data and Artificial Neural Networks. De-cember: 1121-1130

Venesjärvi, RiikkaGeospatial Web Services for Responding

to Ecological Risks Posed by Oil Spills. October: 905-914

Vergara, Dante G.Assessing the Performance of Linear Fea-

ture Models: An Approach to Computa-tional Inference. September: 847-855

WWalker, Robert T.Assessing the Performance of Linear Fea-

ture Models: An Approach to Computa-tional Inference. September: 847-855

PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING 2013 Annua l Index 41

Author IndexWang, LeRegistration of Aerial Imagery and Lidar

Data in Desert Areas Using the Centroids of Bushes as Control Information. Au-gust: 743-752

Wang, RuiruiImproved Nonsubsampled Contourlet Trans-

form for Multi-sensor Image Registra-tion. January: 51-66

Wang, XiangjunModeling Image Motion in Airborne Three-

Line-Array (TLA) Push-broom Cameras. January: 67-78

Wedding, Lisa M.Book review: An Introduction to Using GIS

in Marine Biology. December: 1089-1090

Weeks, John R.Histogram Curve Matching Approaches for

Object-based Image Classification of Land Cover and Land Use. May: 433-440

Wei, HongModeling Image Motion in Airborne Three-

Line-Array (TLA) Push-broom Cameras. January: 67-78

Wendt, A.Photogrammetric Techniques for the De-

termination of Spatio-temporal Veloc-ity Fields at Glaciar San Rafael, Chile. March: 299-306

Whitmore, CeriDesign and Function of the European For-

est Fire Information System. October: 965-973

Wiechert, AlexanderLeadership Interview: Microsoft UltraCam.

January: 6

Wong, Frankie K. K.Combining Hyperspectral and Radar Imag-

ery for Mangrove Leaf Area Index Mod-eling. May: 479-490

Wood, John1089-1090 Manual of Airborne Topographic

Lidar. May: 406-407

Wu, BoA Flexible Method for Zoom Lens Cali-

bration and Modeling Using a Planar Checkerboard. June: 555-571

Wu, Jiaying3D Tree Reconstruction from Simulated

Small Footprint Waveform Lidar. De-cember: 1147-1157

Wu, Shuo-ShengDeveloping Efficient Procedures for Auto-

mated Sinkhole Extraction from Lidar DEMs. June: 545-554

Wylie, BruceTowards Integration of GLAS into a Na-

tional Fuel Mapping Program. February: 175-183

Wynne, Randolph H.Utility of the Wavelet Transform for LAI

Estimation Using Hyperspectral Data. July: 653-662

XXie, FengSelecting Key Features for Remote Sens-

ing Classification by Using Decision-Theoretic Rough Set Model. September: 787-797

Xie, HongjieDeveloping Efficient Procedures for Auto-

mated Sinkhole Extraction from Lidar DEMs. June: 545-554

Xueke, LiTemperature and Emissivity Separation

from Thermal Airborne Hyperspectral Imager (TASI) Data. December: 1099-1107

YYagci, Ali L.Web-service-based Monitoring and Analysis

of Global Agricultural Drought. October: 929-943

Yang, JieAn Experimental Comparison of Semi-

supervised Learning Algorithms for Mul-tispectral Image Classification. April: 347-357

Yingqian, GaoTemperature and Emissivity Separation

from Thermal Airborne Hyperspectral Imager (TASI) Data. December: 1099-1107

Yoo, SanglimRemote Sensing-based House Value Estima-

tion Using an Optimized Regional Re-gression Model. September: 809-820

Yue, HuanyinRange Image Techniques for Fast Detec-

tion and Quantification of Changes in Repeatedly Scanned Buildings. August: 695-707

ZZhang, FanRegistration of Aerial Imagery and Lidar

Data in Desert Areas Using the Centroids of Bushes as Control Information. Au-gust: 743-752

Zhang, GuoBasic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and

Accuracy Evaluation. December: 1131-1145

Zhang, LiqiangRange Image Techniques for Fast Detec-

tion and Quantification of Changes in Repeatedly Scanned Buildings. August: 695-707

Zhang, XiaodongGeolocation Algorithm for Earth Observa-

tion Sensors Onboard the International Space Station. July: 625-637

Zhang, YetingA Flexible Method for Zoom Lens Cali-

bration and Modeling Using a Planar Checkerboard. June: 555-571

Zhang, YingA Spatial-Spectral Methodology to Detect

Narrow Shadows on Satellite Imagery: A Case Study of Calgary, Canada. March: 269-276

Zhang, YunA Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. November: 999-1014

Zhang, ZhaocaiModeling Image Motion in Airborne Three-

Line-Array (TLA) Push-broom Cameras. January: 67-78

42 2013 Annua l Index PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING

Author IndexZheng, BenruiUsing Optical Projection in Close-range

Photogrammetry for 6DOF Sensor Posi-tioning. January: 79-86

Zheng, ShunyiRegistration of Optical Images with Lidar

Data and Its Accuracy Assessment. Au-gust: 731-741

Zhong, MingA Combined Object- and Pixel-Based Im-

age Analysis Framework for Urban Land Cover Classification of VHR Imagery. November: 999-1014

Zhou, LiangA Random Set Approach for Modeling In-

tegrated Uncertainties of Traffic Islands Derived from Airborne Laser Scanning Points. September: 835-845

Zhou, PingBasic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and

Accuracy Evaluation. December: 1131-1145

Zhou, YangRegistration of Optical Images with Lidar

Data and Its Accuracy Assessment. Au-gust: 731-741

Zhu, QingA Flexible Method for Zoom Lens Cali-

bration and Modeling Using a Planar Checkerboard. June: 555-571

Zhu, XiaoyongBasic Products of the ZiYuan-3 Satellite and

Accuracy Evaluation. December: 1131-1145

Zou, Zheng-rongHierarchical Method of Urban Building Ex-

traction Inspired by Human Perception. December: 1109-1119