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Session Detail

Session Title WE3.R3: Advanced Methods for Polarimetric SAR Information Extraction I
Presentation Mode Oral
Session Time Wednesday, 31 July, 13:40 - 15:20
Location Room 311-312
Session ChairsRidha Touzi, Canada Centre for Remote Sensing and Jong-Sen Lee, Naval Research Laboratory

  WE3.R3.1: DEVELOPMENTS OF SCATTERING POWER DECOMPOSITION FROM 3 TO 7 COMPONENTS
         Yoshio Yamaguchi; Niigata University
         Gulab Singh; Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
         Kanta Yamada; Niigata University
         Maito Umemura; Niigata University
         Hiroyoshi Yamada; Niigata University

  WE3.R3.3: A SCATTERING POWER FACTORIZATION FRAMEWORK USING A GEODESIC DISTANCE FOR MULTI-LOOKED POLSAR DATA
         Debanshu Ratha; Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
         Avik Bhattacharya; Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
         Alejandro Frery; Universidade Federal de Alagoas
         Eric Pottier; University of Rennes1

  WE3.R3.4: ON ICA BASED ICTD CLASSIFICATION OF POLSAR DATA
         Gabriel Vasile; National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)

  WE3.R3.5: POLARIMETRIC L-BAND PALSAR2 FOR DISCONTINUOUS PERMAFROST MAPPING IN PEATLAND REGIONS
         Ridha Touzi; Canada Centre for Remote Sensing
         S. Pawley; AGS-AER
         M. Hosseini; Canada Centre for Remote Sensing
         X. Jiao; Canada Centre for Remote Sensing