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Workshop Organisation and Scientific Committee
The workshop is organised by the following Working Groups:
- ISPRS WG 111/5 "Remote Sensing and Vision Theories for Automatic Scene Interpretation"
Chairs: B. Csatho (Ohio State University, USA), csatho@ohglas.mps.ohio-state.edu
D. Wang (Ohio State University, USA), dwang@cis.ohio-state.edu
http://polestar.mps.ohio-state.edu/~csatho/wg35.html
- ISPRS Intercommission WG IV/III.2 "Integration of Image Analysis and GIS"
Chairs: E. Baltsavias (ETH Zurich, Switzerland), manos@geod.ethz.ch
M. Hahn (Stuttgart Univ. of Applied Sciences, Germany), mhahn@saturn.rz.fht-stuttgart.de
http://www.ifp.uni-stuttgart.de/comm4/wg4_32.html
- ISPRS WG VI1/4 "Computer Assisted Image Interpretation and Analysis"
Chairs: B. Koch (Freiburg University, Germany), ferninfo@ruf.uni-freiburg.de
A. Sieber (JRC, Ispra, Italy), alois.sieber@jrc.it
http://www.hegyi.com/isprsc7/wgroup4.html
- EARSeL Special Interest Group "Data Fusion"
Chair: L. Wald (Ecole des Mines de Paris, Sophia-Antipolis, France), lw@augusta.cma.fr
http://www-datafusion.cma.fr/sig/welcome.html
The scientific committee consists of the chairpersons of the organising groups and Prof. J.L. Casanova (Univ.
of Valladolid).
Members of Organising Committee
Prof. J.L. Casanova (University of Valladolid), Mrs. M. Godefroy (EARSeL Secretariat)
Published by
- ISPRS WG 111/5 "Remote Sensing and Vision Theories for Automatic Scene Interpretation"
- ISPRS Intercommission WG IV/III.2 "Integration of Image Analysis and GIS"
- ISPRS WG VI1/4 "Computer Assisted Image Interpretation and Analysis"
- EARSeL Special Interest Group "Data Fusion"
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