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ACSM-ASPRS Technical Program (cont.)<br />

Comparison of High, Medium, and Low Spatial Resolution<br />

Hyperspectral Sensors for Mapping of Invasive Leafy Spurge at<br />

Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota<br />

Ralph Root, USGS Center for Biological Informatics, USA<br />

The EO-1 Extended Mission<br />

John Boyd, USGS/EDC, USA<br />

Special Session: A Panel on the Future of Camera<br />

Calibration<br />

Room: Delaware A<br />

Sponsored by USGS<br />

Moderator: George Lee, DOQ Data Thema Manager, USGS,<br />

The panel discussion will provide background and status of the<br />

camera calibration lab, steps that are being taken to address the<br />

calibration of digital cameras, and options on how camera calibration<br />

will be performed in the future. The panel will include: Barbara Ryan,<br />

USGS, Vicki Zanoni, NASA, Brad Johnson, USGS, and Bob Ryan,<br />

NASA.<br />

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

Geoid Models and the NAVD’88 2 - States<br />

Room: McKinley<br />

Moderator: Gary Thompson, USA<br />

GPS Geodetic Control for Illinois Department of Transportation District 3<br />

Shanlong Kuang, USA<br />

The West Kentucky Geoid Project<br />

Andrew C. Kellie, USA<br />

MDOT CORS: The Nation's First State-Wide Real-Time GPS Active<br />

Control Network<br />

James Stowell, USA<br />

Photogrammetry: Computational Techniques 2<br />

Room: B North 1<br />

Moderator: Cameron Ellum, Canada<br />

A Linear Approach to a Single Photo Resection in a Planar Object Space<br />

Gamal Seedahmed, USA<br />

Direct EO QA/QC Tools using Automatic Aerial Triangulation<br />

Mostafa Madani, USA<br />

Relative Orientation in the Contour Domain<br />

Pany Zafiropoulos, USA<br />

GIS & Cartography: Geographic Infrastructure for<br />

GIS Applications<br />

Room: Virginia A<br />

Moderator: Charles Toth, USA<br />

Automatic Recognition of Civil Infrastructure Objects using Hopfield Neural<br />

Network<br />

Fengliang Xu, USA<br />

Fast-Track Utility Corridor Mapping using Lidar and High-resolution Digital<br />

Orthophotography to Support a GIS<br />

Michael Renslow, USA<br />

Building a Geospatial Data Base in Mexico<br />

Jose L. Ornelas de Anda, Mexico<br />

Remote Sensing: Airborne Collection Systems and<br />

Applications 2<br />

Room: Delaware B<br />

Moderator: David Maune, USA<br />

Direct Digital Image Georeferencing from Integrated<br />

GPS/INS and ALSM Data<br />

Joong Yong Park, USA<br />

Airborne Differential GPS Positioning Without Dedicated<br />

Base Solutions<br />

Mohamed M. R. Mostafa, Canada<br />

An Accuracy Study on a Large Airborne GPS Aero<br />

Triangulation Block<br />

Ricardo Passini, Germany<br />

Monday, April 22 • 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm<br />

Special Session: Monitoring the Rubble Pile at the NY<br />

WTC Using Airborne Sensors and GIS<br />

Room: Delaware A<br />

Sponsored by ACSM<br />

Moderator: Bryan Logan, EarthData Holdings, USA<br />

This presentation describes the technical approach and results<br />

achieved by the EarthData Group in its rapid, daily production of<br />

geographic information to support recovery teams working at the NY<br />

World Trade Center following the terrorist attack of September 11,<br />

2001.<br />

How integrated airborne sensors supplied almost real time<br />

geospatial data to aid early responders and recovery workers<br />

at the World Trade Center<br />

Bryan Logan, EarthData Holdings, USA<br />

How "fully integrated" 3-D geospatial data bases can insure<br />

that early responders have sufficient up-to-date information to<br />

effectively deal with all types of disasters<br />

Bryan Logan, EarthData Holdings, USA<br />

NASA's Role in Response to the World Trade Center Disaster<br />

Bruce A. Davis, NASA Stennis Space Center, USA<br />

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

Data from the New Satellites: IKONOS, Shuttle Radar<br />

Topography Mission, Terra<br />

Room: Virginia B<br />

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

(RSAD)<br />

Moderator: Jan Gervin, NASA, GSFC, USA<br />

Preliminary Observations and Plans for Processing SRTM Data –<br />

James A. Slater, NIMA, USA<br />

An Investigation of IKONOS Satellite Images for Land Cover<br />

Acquisition<br />

Cynthia Berlin, University of Wisconsin LaCrosse, USA<br />

Creation of the ASTER Digital Elevation Model at the USGS EROS<br />

Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center<br />

Penny J. Weeks, USGS, USA

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