JACIE 2015 Presentations
Tampa, Florida
Presentations from this workshop can be accessed by searching the JACIE Search Tool.
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Welcome - Greg Stensaas
Session 1: Benefits of JACIE
- Steve Mackin — Analysis of sensor calibration and image quality using “data-driven” methods
- Dennis Helder — Benefits of JACIE and Developement of AUTOMATIC CLOUD MASK OVER Pseudo Invariant Calibration Sites (PICS) TO IMPROVE LANDSAT CALIBRATION
Session 2: Agency Speakers with Question and Answers
- Brad Doorn, NASA —NASA Update
- Tom Cecere, USGS — Land Remote Sensing Program Update – JACIE
- Glenn Bethel, USDA — BethelUSDA_JACIE2015
- Mitch Goldberg, NOAA — The Use of VIIRS for Environmental Intelligence
Session 3
- Michele Kuester — Validation of the DigitalGlobe Surface Reflectance product
- Becky Cudzilo Team SST — US’s VSWIR Imager Concept for Sustained Land Imaging
- Trent Newswander — Thermal Infrared Earth Resource Monitoring Instrument SWaP Reduction
- Dennis Helder — Landsat 8 OLI Relative Radiometric Correction Comparison Between On-Board Vicarious Techniques
- Paul Bresnahan — Kompsat-3 Absolute Geolocation Accuracy Evaluation
Session 4
- Justin Brooks — RiCOPTER: Sensor Technology
- Ajit Sampath — Geometric Characterization of WorldDEM data and Proba-V
- Michele Kuester — Absolute Radiometric Calibration of the DigitalGlobe Constellation and updates on the new WorldView-3 Sensor Suite
- David Allen — Measurement Services to Support Compact Hyperspectral Imagers
- Karen Yuan — Radiometric cross-calibration comparison of Ikonos, Quickbird, and MODIS
ASPRS Welcome Reception, Florida Aquarium
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
ASPRS / JACIE Plenary #1 Keynote Speakers
- Dr. Luke Barrington
- Mr. Stuart Blundell
Session 5
- Jorge Gil — DEIMOS-2 post-launch radiometric calibration
- Ajit Sampath — New Accuracy Measurement techniques for Lidar
- Christian Mueller — DMC II Calibration & Geometric Sensor Accuracy
Session 6
- Joe Mascaro — Everywhere, Every Day – Perspectivesthe Applications of a New Data Set
- Dmitry Varlyguin — Landsat-class Regional Mosaics for Improved Visualization, Monitoring, and Analysis
- Christopher Neigh — Monitoring EO-1 Hyperion surface reflectance stability and sub-pixel heterogeneity in a pseudo-invariant desert site
- Guy Serbin — Scene processing requirements for regional or country-wide image archives
Session 7
- Ajit Sampath — A Look at Spot 7 and SkySat Data
- Laurent Lebegue — Pleiades Satellites Image Quality in-orbit calibration and assessment
- Simon Kaplan — Infrared Calibration Transfer Standards for Flood and Collimated Sources
- Peter Barren — WorldDEM the New Standard of Global Elevation Models
Exhibitor’s Reception
ASPRS Awards Ceremony
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Session 8
- Jeff Czapala-Myer — The Radiometric Calibration of Earth-Observing Sensors Using RadCaTS
- Andreas Brunn — RapidEye Imagery Performance Evaluation and Trending after more than 6 Operational Years in Space
- Massimiliano Vitale — Positional Accuracy of RapidEye Ortho Image Products
ASPRS / JACIE Plenary #2 – Keynote Speakers
- Timothy Stryker — National Civil Earth Observation Plans and International Capability
- Jon Christopherson — Promises and Problems: The Worldwide Growth in Remote Sensing Capabilities
Session 9 (Open to ASPRS)
- Byron Smiley — Geometric Radiometric Calibration Topics Relevant to Skybox Imaging
- Chris Comp — WorldView-3 Geometric Calibration and Accuracy Update for DigitalGlobe Systems
- Jorge Gil — PanGeo Alliance The calibration of a multi-mission constellation
- Ron Hayes — Landsat 8 Assessment after Two Years on Orbit
- Mary Pagnutti — Radiometric Correction Workflow for Aerial Imaging Applications
Session 10
- Bishwa Acharya — Estimating Accuracy of Data Generated Utilizing Multi-Temporal-Spectral-Spatial Imageris: A Case Study Related to Quantifying Spatial Distribution and Invasive Species
- Bishwa Acharya — Spatial Resolution vs. Accuarcy of Impervious Surface Mapping in Different Geographic Regions of the United States
- Adriaan Carter — Testing Radiance Calibration Methodology using aHigh Accuracy Blackbody Source and an AbsoluteCryogenic Radiometer
- Paul Bresnahan — WorldView-3 Absolute Geolocation Accuracy Evaluation
Closing Remarks – Greg Stensaas