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ACSM-ASPRS Technical Program<br />

Monday, April 22 • 9:00 am - 10:30 am<br />

Special Session Track: The Very Latest<br />

This session track will present the very latest developments in our<br />

field, from sensors to applications, running in a single room<br />

throughout the conference. It is sponsored jointly by all the divisions<br />

within ASPRS.<br />

Special Session: The Very Latest on the Analysis of Data<br />

from the New Satellites: EOS Terra<br />

Room: Virginia B<br />

Sponsored by the ASPRS Remote Sensing Applications Division (RSAD)<br />

Moderator: Jon Ranson, NASA GSFC, USA<br />

— MODIS, Vincent Salmonson, NASA GSFC, USA<br />

— MISR, David J. Diner, NASA JPL, USA<br />

— ASTER, Anne Kahle, NASA JPL, USA<br />

Special Session: A Model Curriculum for<br />

Remote Sensing Education<br />

Room: Wilson B<br />

Moderator: Pam Lawhead, University of Mississippi, USA<br />

The Center For GeoSpatial Workforce Development invites discussion<br />

of its Model Curriculum in Remote Sensing. The curriculum has been<br />

developed by an invited panel of ASPRS members and is organized<br />

into areas and by courses. It provides an ordering for the courses and<br />

a list of prerequisites for each course. Currently there are full<br />

descriptions for ten of the courses. The goal of the committee was to<br />

provide an outline of courses in Remote Sensing that could be used as<br />

the basis for the creation of approximately 50 online courses. The<br />

courses will be created by "course creation fellows" who will be offered<br />

stipends of $80,000 to provide full content for a course and to guide<br />

technology experts in their efforts to host enhanced versions of each<br />

course. A workshop will be held at the University of Mississippi in June<br />

to select fellows to write the first ten courses.<br />

Surveying & Geodesy: GPS-Derived Heights, Geoid Models<br />

and the NAVD ’88 1 - Overview<br />

Room: McKinley<br />

Moderator: David Doyle, USA<br />

Stochastic Modeling of GPS Phase Observations to Improve the Geodetic<br />

Component of Spatial Data Infrastructures<br />

Neil Brown, Australia<br />

How Far from a Single Base Station can we go With GPS Before the<br />

GPS- Derived Horizontal Surface Separates From The True Surface?<br />

Russell W. Olsen, USA<br />

Accuracy Assessment of RTK-Derived Orthometric Heights in Eastern<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Eric M. Orndorff, USA<br />

Photogrammetry: Computational Techniques 1<br />

Room: B North 1<br />

Moderator: Joseph Hutton, Canada<br />

Handling of Very Large Blocks in Digital Photogrammetry<br />

Tobias Heuchal, Germany<br />

Block Adjustment of Satellite Imagery with Rational Polynomial Camera<br />

Models<br />

Jacek Grodecki, USA<br />

Curve-Driven Multi-Image Orientation Processes<br />

Pany Zafiropoulos, USA<br />

Evaluation of Lidar Data Classification using Third-Party<br />

Mitch Jones, USA<br />

GIS & Cartography: Data Visualization Tools<br />

Room: Virginia A<br />

Moderator: Albert Christensen, USA<br />

Development of Integrated Visualization Tool by Combining 3D Graphic<br />

Technologies with 3D GIS<br />

Eunmi Chang, Korea<br />

A Distance Measure for Describing Uncertainties in Polygon Overlay<br />

Analysis<br />

Chui Kwan Cheung, China<br />

Incorporating 3D Geo-objects into a 2D Geo-DBMS<br />

Peter van Oosterom, The Netherlands<br />

Remote Sensing: Airborne Collection Systems and<br />

Applications 1<br />

Room: Delaware B<br />

Moderator: Tim LeSiege, USA<br />

Individual Tree Crowns Delineation and Tree Enumeration in High-Spatial<br />

Resolution Aerial Imagery<br />

Le Wang, USA<br />

Comparison of Multispectral High-resolution Digital Photography and<br />

Landsat TM 7 Imagery for Forest Characterization in the Central Plateau<br />

of the Yellowstone National Park<br />

Ludmila Monika Moskal, USA<br />

Temporal Differentiation In River Channel Geometry:<br />

Natural vs. Man-made<br />

Jesse N. Ayers, USA<br />

Detection of Trucks from Georeferenced Aerial Photographs<br />

Xutong Niu, USA<br />

Monday, April 22 • 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm<br />

Special Session: The Very Latest on the Analysis<br />

of Data from the New Satellites: Earth Observer 1<br />

(EO-1) Hyperion and ALI<br />

Sponsored by the ASPRS Remote Sensing Applications Division<br />

(RSAD)<br />

Moderator: Stephen Ungar, NASA, GSFC, USA<br />

EO-1 Southern Hemisphere Campaign Results<br />

David Jupp, CSRIO, Australia<br />

How does Advanced Land Imager (ALI) compare with<br />

Landsat 7 ETM+?<br />

Stephen Ungar, NASA, GSFC, USA<br />

Summary of Hyperion Spectral Imaging Application Study Results<br />

Robert Green, NASA, JPL, USA<br />

Preliminary LEISA Atmospheric Corrector (LAC) findings<br />

Dennis Reuter, NASA, GSFC, USA<br />

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