AAG Remote Sensing Specialty Group Student Illustrated Paper Competition I
Type: Virtual Guided Poster
Day: 2/27/2022
Start Time: 9:40 AM
End Time: 11:00 AM
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Sponsor Group(s):
Remote Sensing Specialty Group
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Organizer(s):
Bo Peng
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Chairs(s):
Dameng Yin, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
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Description:
The Remote Sensing Specialty Group (RSSG) of the Association of American Geographers is pleased to announce the 2022 RSSG Student Illustrated Paper Competition. Students from all academic levels are invited to submit illustrated papers on all topics that advance the field of remote sensing. Students selected as finalists will be placed in a special illustrated paper session at the AAG Annual Meeting to be held February 25-March 1, 2022, New York City, NY.
We encourage illustrated papers on innovative remote sensing methods, concepts, theories, and applications. Research must have been completed within the past academic year as part of the applicant's undergraduate or graduate studies and can include thesis/dissertation topics. The applicant must be a student when presenting the illustrated papers at the 2022 AAG Meeting. While papers may include co-authors, the applicant must be primarily responsible for the research presented.
Important Dates
January 6, 2022: deadline for submitting an abstract to the RSSG (same as the regular AAG poster abstract submission deadline).
February 20, 2022: deadline for submitting the full illustrated paper
Extended Illustrated Paper Competition Guidelines and Structures
An illustrated paper is a poster presentation accompanied by a short (3‐ to 5‐minute) oral summary of the research problem, data, methods, and findings, followed by a one‐on‐one or small group discussion. For in-person sessions, each presenter will be provided a 4' tall x 8' wide board on which to display their poster and materials. Virtual poster sessions will take place in a Zoom meeting room.
Awards
First, second, and third place awards will be determined following the competition sessions. The prizes are:
First place: $300
Second place: $200
Third place: $100
An undergraduate award may also be made to an outstanding undergraduate researcher. The first place award will be presented at the AAG Annual Awards Luncheon and the luncheon fee will be covered for the first place winner. The committee reserves the right to not offer such prizes if the papers are not of appropriate quality.
Judging
Posters and oral summaries will be judged by the RSSG judge committee on potential contribution to the field of remote sensing, originality, novelty, appropriate use of methodology, organization and composition, clarity, and appropriate use of graphics. Evaluation will take into account the academic level of the finalists.
Presentation(s), if applicable
Miao Li, ; The land-sea interface mapping: China's coastal land covers at 10 meters for 2020 |
Ying Tu, ; Raveling the nexus between urban expansion and cropland loss in China |
dong bai, ; Estimation of soybean yield parameters based on RGB image data under lodging condition |
Yin Liu, University of Illinois - Department of Geography and GIS; CropSow: a novel modeling framework to estimate field-level crop sowing date with multi-scale satellite time series |
Claire Wang, ; Quantifying the Time Series Pattern of a Binary Variable: Land Change Across 36 Years in Brazil |
Suiyuan Wang, SUNY University at Buffalo; Mapping fine-scale population distributions at building level using improved geographical random forests with multi-source open data |
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AAG Remote Sensing Specialty Group Student Illustrated Paper Competition I
Description
Virtual Guided Poster
Contact the Primary Organizer
Dameng Yin - yindameng@caas.cn