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PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING ELSEVIER ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing 52 (1997) 302-303 Author Index, Volume 52 Alurkar, M.S. Dowman, I. Giraudon, G. See PK. Srivastava. 52/5 (Oct 97): 215 See A. Morgado. 52/4 (Aug 97): 169-182 See L. Gabet. 52/1 (Feb 97): 33-47 221 Drewniok, C. Guindon, B. Braun, J. Exterior orientation an automatic ap- Assessing the radiometric fidelity of high See L. Tang. 52/3 (Jun 97): 122-131 proach based on fitting analytic land- resolution satellite image mosaics. 52/5 mark models, with K. Rohr. 52/3 (Jun (Oct 97): 229-243 Buiten, H.J. 97): 132-145 Quality assessment of remote sensing im- Heipke, C. age registration — analysis and testing Duong, N.D. Invited Review Paper: Automation of inte of control point residuals, with B. van WinASEAN for remote sensing data anal rior, relative, and absolute orientation Putten. 52/2 (Apr 97): 57-73 ysis, with S. Takeuchi. 52/6 (Dec 97) 52/1 (Feb 97): 1-19. 253-260 Preface: Automatic Image Orientation Cary, T. 52/3 (Jun 97): 101-102 Eastman, R. See T.W. Foresman. 52/6 (Dec 97): 294 See T.W. Foresman. 52/6 (Dec 97) 300 Hohle, J. 300 See K. Cho. 52/6 (Dec 97): 245-246 Chakraborty, M. Computer-assisted teaching and learning in Estes, J.E. Discrimination of rice crop grown un- photogrammetry. 52/6 (Dec 97): 266 See T.W. Foresman. 52/6 (Dec 97) der different cultural practices us- 276 300 ing temporal ERS-1 synthetic aper ture radar data, with S. Panigrahy and Jensen, J.R. Faust, N. S.A. Sharma. 52/4 (Aug 97): 183-191 See T.W. Foresman. 52/6 (Dec 97): 294 See T.W. Foresman. 52/6 (Dec 97) 300 300 Cho, K. Introduction to the special issue on Com- Foresman, T.W. Kemp, K.K. puter-Assisted Teaching and Learning Internet teaching foundation for the Re- See T.W. Foresman. 52/6 (Dec 97): 294 (CAT/CAL), with J. Héhle. 52/6 (Dec mote Sensing Core Curriculum pro- 300 97): 245-246 gram, with T. Cary, T. Shupin, R. East- Toward the optimization of PC-based man, J.E. Estes, N. Faust, J.R. Jensen Kirby, R.P. training, with S. Murai. 52/6 (Dec 97) and K.K. Kemp. 52/6 (Dec 97): 294- See J. Zhang. 52/5 (Oct 97): 193-201 247-252 300 The first ISPRS software contest for com- Krupnik, A. puter-assisted teaching (CATCON) Fraser, C.S. Experiments with matching in the ob- 52/6 (Dec 97): 277-280 Digital camera self-calibration ject space for aerotriangulation, with 52/4 (Aug 97): 149-159 T. Schenk. 52/4 (Aug 97): 160-168 Debitsch, R. See L. Tang. 52/3 (Jun 97): 122-131 Gabet, L. Lue, Y. Automatic generation of high resolution One step to a higher level of automa Dikshit,O . urban zone digital elevation models, tion for softcopy photogrammetry: Au See R. Shankar Thakur. 52/2 (Apr 97) with G. Giraudon and L. Renouard tomatic Interior Orientation. 52/3 (Jun 92-100 52/1 (Feb 97): 33-47 97): 103-109 0924-2716/97/$17.00 Copyright © 1997 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING ELSEVIER ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing 52 (1997) 302-303 Author Index, Volume 52 Alurkar, M.S. Dowman, I. Giraudon, G. See PK. Srivastava. 52/5 (Oct 97): 215 See A. Morgado. 52/4 (Aug 97): 169-182 See L. Gabet. 52/1 (Feb 97): 33-47 221 Drewniok, C. Guindon, B. Braun, J. Exterior orientation an automatic ap- Assessing the radiometric fidelity of high See L. Tang. 52/3 (Jun 97): 122-131 proach based on fitting analytic land- resolution satellite image mosaics. 52/5 mark models, with K. Rohr. 52/3 (Jun (Oct 97): 229-243 Buiten, H.J. 97): 132-145 Quality assessment of remote sensing im- Heipke, C. age registration — analysis and testing Duong, N.D. Invited Review Paper: Automation of inte of control point residuals, with B. van WinASEAN for remote sensing data anal rior, relative, and absolute orientation Putten. 52/2 (Apr 97): 57-73 ysis, with S. Takeuchi. 52/6 (Dec 97) 52/1 (Feb 97): 1-19. 253-260 Preface: Automatic Image Orientation Cary, T. 52/3 (Jun 97): 101-102 Eastman, R. See T.W. Foresman. 52/6 (Dec 97): 294 See T.W. Foresman. 52/6 (Dec 97) 300 Hohle, J. 300 See K. Cho. 52/6 (Dec 97): 245-246 Chakraborty, M. Computer-assisted teaching and learning in Estes, J.E. Discrimination of rice crop grown un- photogrammetry. 52/6 (Dec 97): 266 See T.W. Foresman. 52/6 (Dec 97) der different cultural practices us- 276 300 ing temporal ERS-1 synthetic aper ture radar data, with S. Panigrahy and Jensen, J.R. Faust, N. S.A. Sharma. 52/4 (Aug 97): 183-191 See T.W. Foresman. 52/6 (Dec 97): 294 See T.W. Foresman. 52/6 (Dec 97) 300 300 Cho, K. Introduction to the special issue on Com- Foresman, T.W. Kemp, K.K. puter-Assisted Teaching and Learning Internet teaching foundation for the Re- See T.W. Foresman. 52/6 (Dec 97): 294 (CAT/CAL), with J. Héhle. 52/6 (Dec mote Sensing Core Curriculum pro- 300 97): 245-246 gram, with T. Cary, T. Shupin, R. East- Toward the optimization of PC-based man, J.E. Estes, N. Faust, J.R. Jensen Kirby, R.P. training, with S. Murai. 52/6 (Dec 97) and K.K. Kemp. 52/6 (Dec 97): 294- See J. Zhang. 52/5 (Oct 97): 193-201 247-252 300 The first ISPRS software contest for com- Krupnik, A. puter-assisted teaching (CATCON) Fraser, C.S. Experiments with matching in the ob- 52/6 (Dec 97): 277-280 Digital camera self-calibration ject space for aerotriangulation, with 52/4 (Aug 97): 149-159 T. Schenk. 52/4 (Aug 97): 160-168 Debitsch, R. See L. Tang. 52/3 (Jun 97): 122-131 Gabet, L. Lue, Y. Automatic generation of high resolution One step to a higher level of automa Dikshit,O . urban zone digital elevation models, tion for softcopy photogrammetry: Au See R. Shankar Thakur. 52/2 (Apr 97) with G. Giraudon and L. Renouard tomatic Interior Orientation. 52/3 (Jun 92-100 52/1 (Feb 97): 33-47 97): 103-109 0924-2716/97/$17.00 Copyright © 1997 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved Author Index/ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing 52 (1997) 302-303 303 Mason, S. Rohr, K. products, with M.S. Alurkar. 52/5 (Oct Investigation of the Kodak DCS460 digital See C. Drewniok. 52/3 (Jun 97): 132-145. 97): 215-221 camera for small-area mapping, with H. Riither and J. Smit. 52/5 (Oct 97) Riither, H. Stubkjer, E. 202-214 See S. Mason. 52/5 (Oct 97): 202-214. The World Wide Web and university ed- ucation in remote sensing. 52/6 (Dec Morgado, A. Schenk, T. 97): 281-293 A procedure for automatic absolute orien- Towards automatic aerial triangulation. tation using aerial photographs and a 52/3 (Jun 97): 110-121 Takeuchi, S. map, with I. Dowman. 52/4 (Aug 97) See A. Krupnik. 52/4 (Aug 97): 160-168. See N.D. Duong. 52/6 (Dec 97): 253-260 169-182 Shan, J. Tang, L. Murai, S. Photogrammetric object description with Automatic aerotriangulation — concept, See X. Wu 52/1 (Feb 97): 20-32 projective invariants. 52/5 (Oct 97): realization and results, with J. Braun See K. Cho. 52/6 (Dec 97): 247-252 and R. Debitsch. 52/3 (Jun 97): 122 131 Neesset, E. Shankar Thakur, R. Determination of mean tree height of for- Contextual classification with IRS LISS-II van Putten, B. est stands using airborne laser scanner imagery, with O. Dikshit. 52/2 (Apr See H.J. Buiten. 52/2 (Apr 97): 57-73 data. 52/2 (Apr 97): 49-56 97): 92-100 Panigrahy, S. Sharma, S.A. Wu, X. Mapping of crop rotation using multidate See S. Panigrahy. 52/2 (Apr 97): 85-91 Image matching using a three line scanner, Indian Remote Sensing Satellite digital See M. Chakraborty. 52/4 (Aug 97): 183- with S. Murai. 52/1 (Feb 97): 20-32 data, with S.A. Sharma. 52/2 (Apr 97) 191. 85-91. Zhang, J. See M. Chakraborty. 52/4 (Aug 97): 183- Shupin, T. An evaluation of fuzzy approaches to 19] See T.W. Foresman 52/6 (Dec 97): 294- mapping land cover from aerial pho- 300. tographs, with R.P. Kirby. 52/5 (Oct Ren, F. 97): 193-201. A training model for GIS application in Smit,J . land resource allocation, 52/6 (Dec 97) See S. Mason. 52/5 (Oct 97): 202-214 Zhou,G . 261-265 Primitive recognition using aspect-inter- Srivastava, P.K. pretation model matching in _ both Renouard, L. Inflight calibration of IRS-1C imaging ge CAD- and LP-based measurement sys- See L. Gabet. 52/1 (Feb 97): 33-47 ometry for data tems. 52/2 (Apr 97): 74-84 PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING ELSEVIER ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing 52 (1997) 304—307 Subject Index, Volume 52 Absolute orientation Automatic registration CAT A procedure for automatic absolute orien A procedure for automatic absolute orien Toward the optimization of PC-based tation using aerial photographs and a tation using aerial photographs and a training. 52/6 (Dec 97): 247-252 map. 52/4 (Aug 97): 169-182 map. 52/4 (Aug 97): 169-182 The first ISPRS software contest for com puter-assisted teaching (CATCON) Aerial triangulation Automation 52/6 (Dec 97): 277-280 Towards automatic aerial triangulation Invited Review Paper: Automation of inte- 52/3 (Jun 97): 110-121 rior, relative, and absolute orientation Classification accuracy 52/1 (Feb 97): 1-19 Mapping of crop rotation using multidate One step to a higher level of automa- Indian Remote Sensing Satellite digital Algorithms tion for softcopy photogrammetry: Au- data. 52/2 (Apr 97): 85-91 Towards automatic aerial triangulation tomatic Interior Orientation. 52/3 (Jun Discrimination of rice crop grown under 52/3 (Jun 97): 110-121 97): 103-109 different cultural practices using tem Towards automatic aerial triangulation poral ERS-1| synthetic aperture radar Area-correlation 52/3 (Jun 97): 110-121 data. 52/4 (Aug 97): 183-191 Image matching using a three line scanner 52/1 (Feb 97): 20-32 CAD Close-range photogrammetry Primitive recognition using aspect-inter Digital camera self-calibration. 52/4 (Aug 97): 149-159 Aspect-interpretation pretation model matching in both Primitive recognition using aspect-inter CAD- and LP-based measurement sys- Collegiate pretation model matching in both tems. 52/2 (Apr 97): 74-84 Internet teaching foundation for the Re CAD- and LP-based measurement sys- mote Sensing Core Curriculum pro tems. 52/2 (Apr 97): 74-84 CAL gram. 52/6 (Dec 97): 294-300 Toward the optimization of PC-based training. 52/6 (Dec 97): 247-252 Assessment The first ISPRS software contest for com- Computer-aided training An evaluation of fuzzy approaches to A training model for GIS application in puter-assisted teaching (CATCON) mapping land cover from aerial pho land resource allocation. 52/6 (Dec 97) 52/6 (Dec 97): 277-280 tographs. 52/5 (Oct 97): 193-201 261-265 Calibration Computer-assisted learning Automatic aerotriangulation Investigation of the Kodak DCS460 digital Computer-assisted teaching and learning in Automatic aerotriangulation concept, camera for small-area mapping. 52/5 photogrammetry. 52/6 (Dec 97): 266 realization and results. 52/3 (Jun 97) (Oct 97): 202-214 276 122-131 Experiments with matching in the object Camera calibration Computer-assisted teaching space for aerotriangulation. 52/4 (Aug Digital camera self-calibration. 52/4 (Aug Computer-assisted teaching and learning in 7): 160-168 97): 149-159 photogrammetry. 52/6 (Dec 97): 266 276 Automatic orientation Camera geometry Exterior orientation — an automatic ap- Inflight calibration of IRS-1C imaging ge Context proach based on fitting analytic land ometry for data products. 52/5 (Oct Contextual classification with IRS LISS-II mark models. 52/3 (Jun 97): 132-145 97): 215-221 imagery. 52/2 (Apr 97): 92-100 0924-2716/97/$17.00 Copyright ¢ 1997 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved Subject Index/ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing 52 (1997) 304-307 305 Core curriculum Towards automatic aerial triangulation. A training model for GIS application in Internet teaching foundation for the Re- 52/3 (Jun 97): 110-121 land resource allocation. 52/6 (Dec 97) mote Sensing Core Curriculum pro Automatic aerotriangulation — concept, 261-265 gram. 52/6 (Dc 97): 294-300. realization and results. 52/3 (Jun 97) The first ISPRS software contest for com- 122-131. puter-assisted teaching (CATCON) Crop rotation Experiments with matching in the object 52/6 (Dec 97): 277-280 Mapping of crop rotation using multidate space for aerotriangulation. 52/4 (Aug Indian Remote Sensing Satellite digital 97): 160-168 Ground control points data. 52/2 (Apr 97): 85-91 Computer-assisted teaching and learning in Quality assessment of remote sensing im- photogrammetry. 52/6 (Dec 97): 266 age registration — analysis and testing Cropping system 276. of control point residuals. 52/2 (Apr Mapping of crop rotation using multidate 97): 57-73 Indian Remote Sensing Satellite digital Digital Elevation Model data. 52/2 (Apr 97): 85-91 Automatic generation of high resolution Hands-on training urban zone digital elevation models Toward the optimization of PC-based Cross-ratio 52/1 (Feb 97): 33-47 training. 52/6 (Dec 97): 247-252 Photogrammetric object description with projective invariants 52/5 (Oct 97) Distance learning Hypertext 222-228 Internet teaching foundation for the Re- The World Wide Web and university ed- ucation in remote sensing. 52/6 (Dec mote Sensing Core Curriculum pro- 97): 281-293 Cultural type gram. 52/6 (Dec 97): 294-300 Discrimination of rice crop grown under Image analysis software different cultural practices using tem- Education WinASEAN for remote sensing data anal poral ERS-1! synthetic aperture radar Internet teaching foundation for the Re- ysis. 52/6 (Dec 97): 253-260 data. 52/4 (Aug 97): 183-191 mote Sensing Core Curriculum pro- gram. 52/6 (Dec 97): 294-300 Image analysis system Data products WinASEAN for remote sensing data anal- Inflight calibration of IRS-1C imaging ge- Educational technology ysis. 52/6 (Dec 97): 253-260 ometry for data products. 52/5 (Oct The World Wide Web and university ed- 97): 215-221 ucation in remote sensing. 52/6 (Dec Image connection 97): 281-293 Automatic aerotriangulation — concept, Digital camera realization and results. 52/3 (Jun 97) Digital camera self-calibration. 52/4 (Aug ERS SAR 122-131 97): 149-159 Discrimination of rice crop grown under Investigation of the Kodak DCS460 digital different cultural practices using tem- Image matching c(Oacmte ra97 ); fo2r 02s-m2a1l4l -area mapping. 52/5 poral ERS-1 synthetic aperture radar Image matching using a three line scanner. data. 52/4 (Aug 97): 183-191 52/1 (Feb 97): 20-32 One step to a higher level of automa- Digital image matching Focal plane arrangement tion for softcopy photogrammetry: Au- Automatic aerotriangulation — concept, tomatic Interior Orientation. 52/3 (Jun Inflight calibration of IRS-1C imaging ge- realization and results. 52/3 (Jun 97) ometry for data products. 52/5 (Oct 97): 103-109 122-131 97): 215-221 Image processing Digital image processing Computer-assisted teaching and learning in Quality assessment of remote sensing im- Forest inventory photogrammetry. 52/6 (Dec 97): 266- age registration — analysis and testing Determination of mean tree height of for- 2777 6 of control point residuals. 52/2 (Apr est stands using airborne laser scanner 97): 57-73 data. 52/2 (Apr 97): 49-56 Image registration Quality assessment of remote sensing im- Digital photogrammetry Fuzzy classification age registration — analysis and testing Invited Review Paper: Automation of inte- An evaluation of fuzzy approaches to of control point residuals. 52/2 (Apr rior, relative, and absolute orientation mapping land cover from aerial pho- 97): 57- 73. 52/1 (Feb 97): 1-19 tographs. 52/5 (Oct 97): 193-201. One step to a higher level of automa Image understanding tion for softcopy photogrammetry: Au- GIS Photogrammetric object description with tomatic Interior Orientation. 52/3 (Jun Toward the optimization of PC-based projective invariants 52/5 (Oct 97) 97): 103-109 training. 52/6 (Dec 97): 247-252. 306 Subject Index/ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing 52 (1997) 304—307 Image mosaics Line photogrammetry Near infrared Assessing the radiometric fidelity of high Primitive recognition using aspect-inter Mapping of crop rotation using multidate resolution satellite image mosaics. 52/5 pretation model matching in both Indian Remote Sensing Satellite digital (Oct 97): 229-243 CAD- and LP-based measurement sys data. 52/2 (Apr 97): 85-91 tems. 52/2 (Apr 97): 74-84 Information resources Object description Photogrammetric object description with The World Wide Web and university ed- Linear CCD camera ucation in remote sensing. 52/6 (Dec Image matching using a three line scanner projective invariants. 52/5 (Oct 97) 97): 281-293 52/1 (Feb 97): 20-32 Object-space matching Inter-camera alignment LISS-I Experiments with matching in the object Inflight calibration of IRS-1C imaging ge- Mapping of crop rotation using multidate space for aerotriangulation. 52/4 (Aug ometry for data products. 52/5 (Oct Indian Remote Sensing Satellite digital 97): 160-168 97): 215-221 data. 52/2 (Apr 97): 85-91 Orientation Interior orientation Mapping Invited Review Paper: Automation of inte One step to a higher level of automa Investigation of the Kodak DCS460 digital rior, relative, and absolute orientation tion for softcopy photogrammetry: Au camera for small-area mapping. 52/5 52/1 (Feb 97): 1-19 tomatic Interior Orientation. 52/3 (Jun (Oct 97): 202-214 7): 103-109 Parametric intensity model Exterior orientation an automatic ap- Model-fitting proach based on fitting analytic land Internet Exterior orientation an automatic ap- mark models. 52/3 (Jun 97): 132-145 Internet teaching foundation for the Re- proach based on fitting analytic land- mote Sensing Core Curriculum pro- mark models. 52/3 (Jun 97): 132-145 PC gram. 52/6 (Dec 97): 294-300 Toward the optimization of PC-based Model matching training. 52/6 (Dec 97): 247-252 Internet Primitive recognition using aspect-inter- The World Wide Web and university ed pretation model matching in both Personal computer ucation in remote sensing. 52/6 (Dec CAD- and LP-based measurement sys- WinASEAN for remote sensing data anal- 97): 281-293 tems. 52/2 (Apr 97): 74-84 ysis. 52/6 (Dec 97): 253-260 Photogrammetry IRS Multi-temporal An evaluation of fuzzy approaches to Mapping of crop rotation using multidate Mapping of crop rotation using multidate mapping land cover from aerial pho- Indian Remote Sensing Satellite digital Indian Remote Sensing& Satellite diggi tal tographs. 52/5 (Oct 97): 193-201 data. 52/2 (Apr 97): 85-91 data. 52/2 (Apr 97): 85-91 The first ISPRS software contest for com puter-assisted teaching (CATCON) IRS-1C Multidate 52/6 (Dec 97): 277-280 Inflight calibration of IRS-1C imaging ge- Discrimination of rice crop grown under ometry for data products. 52/5 (Oct different cultural practices using tem- Polygon matching 97): 215-221 poral ERS-1 synthetic aperture radar A procedure for automatic absolute orien data. 52/4 (Aug 97): 183-191 tation using aerial photographs and a Land cover map. 52/4 (Aug 97): 169-182 An evaluation of fuzzy approaches to Multiple correlation algorythms mapping land cover from aerial pho- Automatic generation of high resolution Principal component analysis tographs. 52/5 (Oct 97): 193-201 urban zone digital elevation models Mapping of crop rotation using multidate 52/1 (Feb 97): 33-47 Indian Remote Sensing Satellite digital data. 52/2 (Apr 97): 85-91 Land use A training model for GIS application in Multiple-image matching Probabilistic relaxation land resource allocation. 52/6 (Dec 97) Experiments with matching in the object Contextual classification with IRS LISS-II 261-265 space for aerotriangulation. 52/4 (Aug imagery. 52/2 (Apr 97): 92-100 97): 160-168 Laser scanning Projective invariant Determination of mean tree height of for- Multispectral classification Photogrammetric object description with est stands using airborne laser scanner Contextual classification with IRS LISS-II projective invariants. 52/5 (Oct 97) data. 52/2 (Apr 97): 49-56 imagery. 52/2 (Apr 97): 92-100 222228 Subject Index/ISPRS . Journal of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing 52 (1997) 304-307 Quality assessment Review of control point residuals. 52/2 Quality assessment of remote sensing im Invited Review Paper: Automation of inte- 97): 57— 73 age registration — analysis and testing rior, relative, and absolute orientation of control point residuals. 52/2 (Apr 52/1 (Feb 97): 1-19 Stereovision process 97): 57-73 Automatic generation of high resolution Rice Radiometric normalization Discrimination of rice crop grown under urban zone digital elevation models Assessing the radiometric fidelity of high different cultural practices using tem- 52/1 (Feb 97): 33-47 resolution satellite image mosaics. 52/5 poral ERS-1 synthetic aperture radar (Oct 97): 229-243 data. 52/4 (Aug 97): 183-191 Teachware Computer-assisted teaching and learning in Recognition Self-calibration photogrammetry. 52/6 (Dec 97): 266- Primitive recognition using aspect-inter- Digital camera self-calibration. 52/4 (Aug 276 pretation model matching in both 97): 149-159 CAD- and LP-based measurement sys- tems. 52/2 (Apr 97): 74-84 Tie point Sequence of aerial images Automatic aerotriangulation — concept, Automatic generation of high resolution Relational matching realization and results. 52/3 (Jun 97) Exterior orientation an automatic ap urban zone digital elevation models. 122-131 52/1 (Feb 97): 33-47 proach based on fitting analytic land- mark models. 52/3 (Jun 97): 132-145 Signal localization Training Relaxation Exterior orientation — an automatic ap- WinASEAN for remote sensing data anal- Image matching using a three line scanner proach based on fitting analytic land- ysis. 52/6 (Dec 97): 253-260 52/1 (Feb 97): 20-32 mark models. 52/3 (Jun 97): 132-145 Tree heights Remote sensing Small format Determination of mean tree height of for- Quality assessment of remote sensing im Investigation of the Kodak DCS460 digital est stands using airborne laser scanner age registration — analysis and testing camera for small-area mapping. 52/5 data. 52/2 (Apr 97): 49-56 of control point residuals. 52/2 (Apr (Oct 97): 202-214 97): 57- 73 Urban database Toward the optimization of PC-based Software contest Automatic generation of high resolution training. 52/6 (Dec 97): 247-252 The first ISPRS software contest for com- urban zone digital elevation models. The first ISPRS software contest for com- puter-assisted teaching (CATCON). 52/1 (Feb 97): 33-47 puter-assisted teaching (CATCON) 52/6 (Dec 97): 277-280 52/6 (Dec 97): 277-280 Internet teaching foundation for the Re Statistical tests Vision mote Sensing Core Curriculum pro Quality assessment of remote sensing im- Towards automatic aerial triangulation gram. 52/6 (Dec 97): 294-300 age registration — analysis and testing 52/3 (Jun 97): 110-121.

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