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WE4.R8: New Remote Sensing Techniques and Methods VI

Session Type: Oral
Time: Wednesday, July 25, 16:50 - 18:30
Location: Room 4F
Session Chair: José A. Sobrino, University of Valencia
 
  WE4.R8.1: SOLAR RADIO OBSERVATIONS FROM SOIL MOISTURE AND OCEAN SALINITY (SMOS) MISSION
         Raffaele Crapolicchio; European Space Agency/ESRIN
         Daniele Casella; Serco Italia S.p.A.
         Christophe Marqué; Royal Observatory of Belgium
 
  WE4.R8.2: USING DMSP/OLS NIGHTTIME LIGHT TO ESTIMATE ELECTRIC POWER CONSUMPTION: PERSPECTIVE FROM TRANSFERABILITY ACROSS YEARS
         Kun Qi; Peking University
         Yi'na Hu; Peking University
         Tao Hu; Huazhong Agricultural University
 
  WE4.R8.3: STATE-OF-THE-ART AND GAPS FOR DEEP LEARNING ON LIMITED TRAINING DATA IN REMOTE SENSING
         John Ball; Mississippi State Univeristy
         Derek Anderson; The University of MIssouri
         Pan Wei; Mississippi State Univeristy
 
  WE4.R8.4: OPTIMAL SAMPLING OF BRDF’S OF VARYING COMPLEXITY
         Katarina Doctor; U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
         Jeff Byers; U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
 
  WE4.R8.5: DOPPLER SPECTRUM OF MICROWAVES AT FORWARD SCATTERING FROM THE SEA SURFACE
         Yuriy Titchenko; Institute of Applied Physics, Russian Academy of Science
         Vladimir Karaev; Institute of Applied Physics, Russian Academy of Science