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TU3.02: Advanced Methods for Polarimetric Information Extraction

Session Type: Oral
Time: Tuesday, July 15, 13:30 - 15:10
Location: 2000-B
Session Chairs: Ridha Touzi, Canada Centre for Remote Sensing and Jong-Sen Lee, Naval Research Laboratory
 
  TU3.02.1: ANALYSIS OF POLARIZATION ORIENTATION ANGLE BASED ON SCATTERING MECHANISMS
         Jong-Sen Lee; Naval Research Laboratory
         Thomas Ainsworth; Naval Research Laboratory
         Yanting Wang; Naval Research Laboratory
 
  TU3.02.2: ANALYSIS OF THE POLARIZATION PROPERTIES OF AQUARIUS RADAR DATA
         Jakob van Zyl; Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         Yunjin Kim; Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         Simon Yueh; Jet Propulsion Laboratory
 
  TU3.02.3: POLINSAR COHERENCE ESTIMATION BASED ON BEST NOMRAL MATRIX APPROXIMATION
         Yi Cui; Niigata University
         Yoshio Yamaguchi; Niigata University
         Hiroyoshi Yamada; Niigata University
         Sang-Eun Park; Niigata University
 
  TU3.02.4: ANALYSIS OF SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION EMERGING FROM THE ICA BASED ICTD
         Nikola Besic; Grenoble INP
         Gabriel Vasile; CNRS
         Jocelyn Chanussot; Grenoble INP
         Srdjan Stankovic; University of Montenegro
         Alexandre Girard; EDF
         Guy D'Urso; EDF
 
  TU3.02.5: COMBINATION OF TARGET SCATTERING DECOMPOSITION WITH THE OPTIMUM DEGREE OF POLARIZATION FOR IMPROVED CLASSIFICATION OF BOREAL PEATLANDS IN THE ATHABSCA REGION
         Ridha Touzi; Canada Centre for Remote Sensing
         Khalid Omari; Canada Centre for Remote Sensing
         Bob Sleep; Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development