Student Paper Contest
TU1.12: Student Paper Contest Finalists I |
Session Type: Oral |
Time: Tuesday, July 15, 08:20 - 10:00 |
Location: 2101 |
Session Chair: Martti Hallikainen, Aalto University |
TU1.12.1: EXTENDED RANDOM WALKERS FOR HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGE CLASSIFICATION |
Xudong Kang; Hunan University |
Shutao Li; Hunan University |
Meixiu Li; Hunan University |
Jón Atli Benediktsson; University of Iceland |
TU1.12.2: POST CALIBRATION OF CHANNEL 1 OF NOAA-14 AVHRR: IMPLICATIONS ON AEROSOL OPTICAL DEPTH RETRIEVAL |
Chi Li; Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, CAS |
Yong Xue; Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, CAS |
Quanhua Liu; University of Maryland College Park |
Jie Guang; Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, CAS |
Xingwei He; Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, CAS |
Aojie Di; Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, CAS |
Lu She; Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, CAS |
TU1.12.3: BACKGROUND JOINT SPARSE REPRESENTATION FOR HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGE SUB-PIXEL ANOMALY DETECTION |
Jiayi Li; Wuhan University |
Hongyan Zhang; Wuhan University |
Liangpei Zhang; Wuhan University |
TU1.12.4: MODEL BASED PCA/WAVELET FUSION OF MULTISPECTRAL AND HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGES |
Frosti Palsson; University of Iceland |
Johannes R. Sveinsson; University of Iceland |
Magnus O. Ulfarsson; University of Iceland |
Jón Atli Benediktsson; University of Iceland |
TU1.12.5: A NOISE-ADJUSTED ITERATIVE RANDOMIZED SINGULAR VALUE DECOMPOSITION METHOD FOR HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGE DENOISING |
Wei He; The State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping, and Remote Sensing, Wuhan University |
Hongyan Zhang; The State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping, and Remote Sensing, Wuhan University |
Liangpei Zhang; The State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping, and Remote Sensing, Wuhan University |
Huanfeng Shen; The School of Resource and Environmental Science, Wuhan University |
TU2.12: Student Paper Contest Finalists II |
Session Type: Oral |
Time: Tuesday, July 15, 10:30 - 12:10 |
Location: 2101 |
Session Chair: Martti Hallikainen, Aalto University |
TU2.12.1: ADAPTIVE SPECTRAL AND TEXTURE MATCHING FOR ROAD EXTRACTION IN VHR FUSED IMAGERY |
K.Sreekanth Reddy; International Institute of Information Technology-Hyderabad |
KS Rajan; International Institute of Information Technology-Hyderabad |
TU2.12.2: GPS SBAS L1/L5 BISTATIC RADAR ALTIMETER |
Sara Powell; University of Colorado |
Dennis Akos; University of Colorado |
Valery Zavorotny; NOAA |
TU2.12.3: AUTOMATIC LARGE AREA RECONSTRUCTION OF BUILDING FAÇADES FROM SPACEBORNE TOMOSAR POINT CLOUDS |
Muhammad Shahzad; Technische Universität München |
Xiao Xiang Zhu; Technische Universität München; German Aerospace Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen |
TU2.12.4: SUPER-MINIATURIZED BOREHOLE ANTENNA DESIGN AND RADIO-WAVE ESTIMATION OF SUB-SURFACE HYDRAULIC FRACTURES AT MF BAND |
Jiangfeng Wu; University of Michigan |
Kamal Sarabandi; University of Michigan |
TU2.12.5: INTERPRETING THE REMOTELY SENSED MICROWAVE RADIANCE FROM SNOW COVERED MOUNTAINS VIA A HIGH-RESOLUTION MODELING FRAMEWORK |
Dongyue Li; The Ohio State University |
Michael Durand; The Ohio State University |
Steven Margulis; University of California, Los Angeles |
Contest Details
All IEEE student members are invited and encouraged to enter the IGARSS 2014 Student Prize Paper Competition. Ten finalists will be selected by a committee to present their papers during a special session at the symposium in Québec. All finalists will be offered partial travel support funding. Three prizes will be presented: First Prize (Mikio Takagi Student Prize) endowed with US$ 1000.00, Second Prize endowed with US$ 750.00, Third Prize endowed with US$ 500.00, plus certificates for each.
To enter, a student should have submited the following documents online at the abstract submission page by January 13, 2014:
- A full, final, camera-ready paper formatted according to the paper kit section on final papers;
- A signed letter from a faculty advisor stating that the student:
- is a candidate for a degree and IEEE student member,
- will personally present the paper if accepted,
- will publish in the IGARSS 2014 Proceedings,
- will register and participate in the symposium, and
- will attend the Awards Banquet (free ticket provided by Local Organizers to every finalist);
- Proof of your student status.
Contest guidelines:
- The first/principal author must be a student.
- The student must be an IEEE member.
- Each student can only submit one paper for consideration in the contest.
- The student must be in a degree program at the time of submission of IGARSS 2014 paper.
- The student must attend IGARSS 2014 and present the paper.
- The student will publish the paper in the IGARSS 2014 Proceedings.
- The full paper MUST BE FORMATTED ACCORDING TO THE PAPER KIT and must be uploaded through the online system by January 13, 2014.