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David Pogorzala


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Full Name
David Pogorzala
Title
Research Staff
Research Interests

My research interests vary from synthetic image simulation to polarimetric phenomena to hyperspectral algorithm development.

Brief Description of Your Work

Currently I'm working on creating a DIRSIG data set that contains vehicles moving in complex and realistic traffic patterns.

History

Member for
1 year 12 weeks

Publications

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

    Kerekes, J.P.; Presnar, M.D.; Fourspring, K.D.; Ninkov, Z.; Pogorzala, D.R.; Raisanen; Rice; Vasquez; Patel, J.P.; MacIntyre, R.; Brown, S.D., Sensor Modeling and Demonstration of a Multi-Object Spectrometer for Performance Driven Sensing, SPIE, Proceedings of Algorithms and Technologies for Multispectral, Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Imagery XV, 7334, DOI: 10.1117/12.819265, Orlando, Florida, United States (2009) [BibTeX]

    Jakubowski, M.K.; Pogorzala, D.R.; Hattenberger, T.J.; Brown, S.D.; Schott, J.R., Synthetic data generation of high-resolution hyperspectral data using DIRSIG, SPIE, Imaging Spectrometry XII, 6661, 66610G, San Diego, California, United States, August (2007) [BibTeX]

    Pogorzala, D.R.; Messinger, D.W.; Salvaggio, C.; Schott, J.R., Gas plume species identification in overhead LWIR imagery using constrained stepwise regression analyses, Proceedings of the SPIE, SPIE Defense and Security, Sensor Data Exploitation and Target Recognition, Algorithms and Technologies for Multispectral, Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Imagery XI, 5806, Orlando, Florida, United States of America, pp. 194-205, April (2005) [BibTeX]

    Pogorzala, D.R.; Messinger, D.W.; Salvaggio, C.; Schott, J.R., Gas plume species identification by regression analyses, Proceedings of the SPIE, SPIE Defense and Security, Sensor Data Exploitation and Target Recognition, Algorithms and Technologies for Multispectral, Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Imagery X, 5425, Orlando, Florida, United States of America, pp. 583-591, April (2004) [BibTeX]


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Currently I'm working on creating a DIRSIG data set that contains vehicles moving in complex and realistic traffic patterns.

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