AAG Remote Sensing Specialty Group Student Honors Paper Competition I
Type: Virtual Paper
Day: 2/26/2022
Start Time: 8:00 AM
End Time: 9:20 AM
Theme:
Sponsor Group(s):
Remote Sensing Specialty Group
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
Organizer(s):
Ying Lu
,
,
,
Chairs(s):
Chuyuan Wang, Towson University
; ,
Description:
The Remote Sensing Specialty Group (RSSG) of the American Association of Geographers is pleased to announce the 2022 RSSG Students Honors Paper Competition. Students from all academic levels are invited to submit original research papers on all topics that advance the field of remote sensing. Students selected as finalists will be placed in a special paper session at the AAG Annual Meeting to be held February 25-March 1, 2022, New York City, NY.
We encourage papers on innovative remote sensing methods, concepts, theories as well as 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 paper at the 2022 AAG Meeting. While papers may include co-authors, the applicant must be primarily responsible for the research presented.
Important Dates
November 20, 2021: deadline for submitting an extended abstract (different from the regular AAG abstract which is due October 28).
January 24, 2022: deadline for submitting the full paper.
Extended Abstract Guidelines
The extended abstract will be used to determine up to 10 competition finalists. Please follow the guidelines below when preparing extended abstracts:
Title, author(s) names, and contact information of the author(s)
400-800 words in length.
Summarize the primary objective, methodology, results, and conclusions of the study.
Include references and citations. Words used in the reference list do not count toward the word count for the extended abstract.
May include an additional page of 1-2 figures, if necessary.
Submit abstract as a PDF format document.
Paper Guidelines and Structures
Selected finalists will be required to submit one digital copy of their completed papers in Microsoft Word format, which must be prepared in accordance with the format of the PE&RS Journal. Manuscript guidelines for PE&RS can be found on the ASPRS website at https://www.asprs.org/asprs-publications/pers/pers-instructions-for-authors-submitting-a-manuscript-for-peer-review. The length of the papers MUST NOT EXCEED 27 pages including tables and figures. There will be strict enforcement of the page limit and formatting requirements of the papers (i.e. double spaced text, 1.25" margins and 11/12-point font). The deadline for submitting the full paper is January 24, 2022.
Judging
Extended abstracts and written papers will be evaluated by the RSSG judge committee on contribution to the field of remote sensing, originality, novelty, research design, organization, and the overall quality of the paper. The oral presentation will be evaluated on professional delivery, organization, clarity, visual aids, and overall presentation quality. Evaluation will take into account the academic level of the applicants.
Awards
First, second, and third place awards will be determined following the competition sessions. The prizes are:
First place: $500
Second place: $250
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.
Presentation(s), if applicable
Thomas Bilintoh, Clark University; Methods to compare regions concerning a category’s changes during a time series |
Yubin Li, Arizona State University; Fine resolution air quality dynamics related to socioeconomic and land use factors in the most polluted desert metropolitan in the American Southwest |
Blair Mirka, University of New Mexico; Evaluation of thermal infrared imaging from uninhabited aerial vehicles for arboreal wildlife surveillance |
Chishan Zhang, University of Illinois - Department of Geography and GIS; County-level soybean yield estimation based on Bayesian-CNN incorporating phenology dynamic |
Non-Presenting Participants Agenda
Role | Participant |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
AAG Remote Sensing Specialty Group Student Honors Paper Competition I
Description
Virtual Paper
Contact the Primary Organizer
Carter Wang - cwang@towson.edu