International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing XVIIIth Congress Societe lnternationale de Photogrammetrie et de Teledetection XVIW Congres lnternationale Gesellschaft fUr Photogrammetrie und Fernerkundung XVIII. Kongress ISSN 0256-1840 VIENNA, AUSTRIA 1996 INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND REMOTE SENSING ARCHIVES INTERNATIONALES DE PHOTOGRAMMETRIE ET DE TELEDETECTION INTERNATIONALES ARCHIV FUR PHOTOGRAMMETRIE UNO FERNERKUNDUNG COMPLETE INDEXES OF AUTHORS, COAUTHORS AND KEYWORDS FOR VOLUME VOLUME BAND I PART TOME TEll B ALL .. BOOKS COMMISSION COMMISSION KOMMISSION ALL COMMISSIONS I Edited by: Karl Kraus, Congress Director Peter Waldhiiusl, Technical Program Director Published by the Committee of the XVIII International Congress for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Publie par le Comite de XVIII" Congres lnternationale de Photogrammetrie et de Teh~detection Herausgegeben vom Komitee fUr den XVIII. lnternationalen Kongress fi.ir Photogrammetrie und Fernerkundung ISPRS Council 1992 - 1996 President Secretary General Congress Director Treasurer First Vice President Second Vice President Shunji Murai Lawrence W. Fritz Karl Kraus John Trinder Kennert Torlegard Armin Grtin Japan USA Austria Australia Sweden Switzerland International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (IAPRS) Founded bei Eduard Dolezal (Austria) in 1913. Volume XXXI, Part B Complete Index of Authors, Co- Authors and Keywords for All Books and All Commissions compiled by Institute of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing University of Technology Vienna Head: Prof. Dr. Karl Kraus Editorial Team Chief Editor EDP-Software EDP-Processing Technical -Assistance Peter Waldhiiusl Heinrich Vesely Hans Thtiminger Ulrike Pachowsky Josef Tschannerl Eva Berkes Austria Austria Austria Austria Austria Austria Copyright 1996 by Austrian Society of Surveying and Geoinformation (ASG) on behalf of ISPRS, and by each author for his part. Responsible for the content according to Austrian Press Law I Fur den Inhalt presserechtlich verantwortlich: Prof. Dr. P. Waldhiiusl Technische Universitiit Wien Institut fiir Photogrammetrie und Fernerkundung GuBhausstraJ3e 27 - 29 I 122 A-1040 Wien Printing: Druckerei Berger, Horn For Sale after the Congress Copies of individual parts and complete series may be obtained from: RICS Books Surveyor Court Westwood Way Coventry CV4 8KE U.K. Fax: +44 71 334 3800 Foreword This book belongs to all Parts B of Volume XXXI of the International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing and contains two Indices: 1. The Index of All Authors and Co-authors of all papers reviewed and accepted by the seven Technical Commissions, of the Member Reports (National Reports, Regional Reports) and of the papers accepted for Special Sessions, provided that the camera ready manuscripts arrived in Vienna prior to the deadline mid April 1996. The papers of the Special Sessions SS07 and SS08 (Presentation of the Winners of Prizes for Best Papers by Young Authors) as well as of SS11 and SS12 (Common Sessions of the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs with the Technical Commission VII) were sorted in to the respective part of the Technical Commission. 2. The Index of Keywords as indicated by the authors. One part of these keywords was selected from a master keyword list attached to the ISPRS Guidelines for Authors. This list contained the most characteristic keywords from the total Keyword Index of Volume XXIX, and some other keywords recommended additionally. The other part of new keywords has been freely selected by the authors according to needs. A proper selection from all these new keywords should result in a better or updated master keyword list for the coming congresses and symposia. Thereafter the keyword lists should grow slowly from congress to congress and form a reliable book of addresses to the most important messages in the scientific literature of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Acknowledgements: The tiresome input of the paper data including keywords has been done by Ulrike Pachowsky and Josef Tschannerl. The Congress Software belongs to Heinrich Vesely, who deliberately adjusted it to the needs of the Technical Committee for the XVIIIth Congress of the International Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. The data processing for all parts of Volume XXXI has been done with greatest care and responsibility by Hans Thueminger. The arrangement of the editorial pages and the communication with the printshop was in the reliable hands of Josef Tschannerl. Last not least: Eva Berkes sorted the papers to her files. No paper got lost and all papers can be found in place. Many thanks for the successful teamwork at the Institute of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Peter Waldhausl Technical Programme Director Karl Kraus Congress Director Table of Contents International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Complete Indexes of Authors, Co-authors and Keywords for Volume XXXI, Part B - All Books, All Commissions Authors, Co-authors ........ .. .. .. ............ .. .. ........ .. . .. ...... ......... .. ....... .. .. ... .... ... ...... ........ .. . 1 Keywords .... .. ....... .. . .. ........................... .. . ........ .. . .. .... .......... ...... .. .... ... .... .... ...... .. ...... 16 Authors and Co-authors Index Volume XXXI, Part 8 - All Books, All Commissions A Anai, Tetsuji (JAPAN) ........................................... V-82, V-88 Abassi-Dezfouli, M. (AUSTRALIA) .............................. 11-101 Abdel Rahman, S.l. (EGYPT) ......................................... IV-1 Anders, Karl-Heinrich (GERMANY) ................. 111-285, IV-90 Anderson, L.C. (AUSTRALIA) ......................................... V-5 Abdei-Latif, Mohammed EI-Sh (EGYPT) ........................ 111-1 Andrews, Pat (UNITED STATES) ............................... 11-192 Abdul Rahman, Alias (MALAYSIA) ................................ IV-7 Antimisiaris, Nicholas G. (GREECE) ............................ Vl-74 Abdullah, Qassim A (UNITED STATES) ......................... 1-1 Aoki, Hiroyuki (JAPAN) .................................................. V-76 Ackermann, Friedrich (GERMANY) ............... VI/S-1, VI/S-7 Aoki, Takayuki (JAPAN) ..................................................... 1-6 Ackermann, R.J. {THE NETHERLANDS) ....... IV-12, IV-305 Arai, Kohei (JAPAN) ...................................................... 111-36 Adamos, Christos (GREECE) ...................................... IV-18 Arakawa, lchiro (JAPAN) ........................................... Vll-807 Ade, F. (SWITZERLAND) ........................................... 111-321 Araujo, Carlos E.S. (BRAZIL) .................................... Vll-650 Adler, Petra (GERMANY) .......................................... Vll-354 Araujo, Geraldo J. L. (BRAZIL) .................................. Vll-237 Agouris, Peggy (UNITED STATES) ..................... 111-8, IV-24 Armenakis, Costas (CANADA) ..................................... IV-95 Ahn, Chung-Hyun (KOREA SOUTH) ........................... IV-30 Arrighi, Antonio {ITALY) ................................................. V-11 Ahokas, E. (FINLAND) ..................................................... 1-99 Artimo, Kirsi (FINLAND) .............................................. IV-1 00 Airault, Sylvain (FRANCE) ............................................. 111-14 Askin, G.N. (AUSTRALIA) ........................................... V-280 Akamatsu, Yukio (JAPAN) ........................................... V-378 Atkinson, Keith B. (UNITED KINGDOM) ..................... V-540 Akeno, Kazuhiko (JAPAN) ............................................ IV-36 Aumann, Gabriele (GERMANY) ................................ Vll-221 Akiyama, M. (KENYA) ................................................. Vl-106 Awaya, Yoshio (JAPAN) .............................................. Vll-25 Aksu, Oktay (TURKEY) ................................................ IV-41 Axelsson, Peter (SWEDEN) ............................. 111-42, 111-953 Akyuz, Feyza (TURKEY) .............................................. IV-45 Ayeni, Olubodun (NIGERIA) ........................................... Vl-1 AI Barwani, Ali (OMAN) ................................................ Vll-31 AI Rawas, Amer A (OMAN) ........................................ Vll-31 8 AI-Ajmi, Dhari (KUWAIT) ............................................ Vll-398 Albertz, Ji:irg (GERMANY) ...................... 111-19, IV-58, V-225 Babaie, S. (IRAN) ....................................................... Vll-232 Bacareza, Lilita B. (THAILAND) .................................. IV-609 Albrecht, Jochen (GERMANY) ....................................... 11-78 Bach, H. (GERMANY) ................................................ Vll-226 Aldana Boutin, Rose Marie (COLUMBIA) .................... IV-64 Bacsatyai, L. (HUNGARY) ......................................... Vll-167 AI-Garni, Abdullah M. (SAUDI ARABIA) ...................... IV-49 Badekas, John (GREECE) ............................................ V-16 Algarni, Dater Ali (SAUDI ARABIA) ............................... 111-24 Bae, Sang-Ha (KOREA SOUTH) ................................ V-426 AI-Jarrah, Omar B. {IRAQ) ............................................. Vll-1 Bae, Yean Soung (KOREA SOUTH) ......................... IV-431 Alkis, Ayhan {TURKEY) ................................. 111-616, IV-122 Bagchi, Anil K. (OMAN) ................................................ Vll-31 Alkis, Zubeyde (TURKEY) ............................................ IV-66 Bagge, Andreas (GERMANY) .................................... 111-394 Allam, Mosaad (CANADA) ............................................... 11-1 Bahr, Hans-Peter (GERMANY) .... V-309, Vl-7, Vl-13, Vl-85 Allan, J. Anthony (UNITED KINGDOM) ....................... IV-70 Baj, Elena (ITALY) .......................................................... V-22 Allan, R.C. (AUSTRALIA) ........................................... 111-176 Bajzak, Denes (CANADA) ........................................... Vll-36 Allewijn, R. {THE NETHERLANDS) .......................... VI/S-10 Baldin, Roland (GERMANY) ........................................ Vll-43 Allard, Gregory J. (UNITED STATES) ......................... IV-74 Bailetti, Caterina {ITALY) .............................................. V-114 Almagro, Antonio (SPAIN) ........................................... V-463 Balota, Octavian (ROMANIA) ..................................... IV-803 Almeida, Sergio (BRAZIL) ........................................... Vll-13 Balschbach, Gunther (GERMANY) ............................. V-231 Almeida-Filho, Raimundo (BRAZIL) .............................. Vll-7 Almer, Alexander (AUSTRIA) ..................................... IV-671 AI-Saad, Kassim M. (IRAQ) ........................................... Vll-1 Baltsavias, Emmanuel (SWITZERLAND) ......... 1-13, 111-321, IV-1 04, IV-11 0 Ban, Yifang (CANADA) ................................................ Vll-48 Altan, Orhan (TURKEY) ........................................ IV-78, V-1 Banchini, Giovanni {ITALY) ........................................... 1-154 Alves da Silva, Eliane (BRAZIL) ....................................... 11-9 Bandera, Sandrina (ITALY) ........................................... V-22 Alves, Diogenes S. (BRAZIL) ...................................... Vll-13 Banger, Gural (TURKEY) ............................................... 11-60 Alves, Luiz (BRAZIL) .................................................... V-347 Banninger, Cliff (AUSTRIA) ....................................... Vll-240 Alwan, Rehab H. (IRAQ) ................................................ 111-29 Barakat, Hazem F. (UNITED STATES) ..................... 111-535 Amamoo-Otchere, E. (NIGERIA) ................................ Vll-18 Baratin, Laura (ITALY) ................................................... V-28 Amann, Volker (GERMANY) ..................................... Vll-486 Barbalata, Julian C. (CANADA) ................................... VII-53 Ambrogi, R. (ITALY) ................................................... Vll-574 Barkan, Fatima (MOROCCO) ..................................... IV-170 Amhar, Fahmi (AUSTRIA) ............................................ IV-84 Barsi, Arpad (HUNGARY) ............................................. 111-48 -1- Bartl, Renate (AUSTRIA) ............................................ IV-117 Brand, Rudiger (GERMANY) ......................... IV-149, IV-621 Bartos, Pavel (SLOVAK REPUBLIC) ............................ V-33 Brande-Lavridsen, Ole (DENMARK) ........................ VI/N-13 Batscheider, Joachim (GERMANY) ........................... 111-843 Brandstatter, Gerhard (AUSTRIA) .................... 111-77, VI/N-1 Batuk, F.Gul (TURKEY) .............................................. IV-122 Braun, H.S.v. (GERMANY) ........................................ Vll-412 Bauer, Arnold (AUSTRIA) ............................................ 11-315 Braun, Josef (GERMANY) ............................................. 11-32 Baumgartner, Albert (GERMANY) ................................ Ill-53 Brenner, Claus (GERMANY) ......................................... V-59 Bedkowski, K. (POLAND) ........................................... IV-625 Breuer, Michael (GERMANY) ....................................... 111-19 Bellman, Christopher (AUSTRALIA) ............................... V-5 Broekerna, Lucas {THE NETHERLANDS) ................. 11-170 Bellone, Tamara {ITALY) .............................................. 1-144 Brooks, M.J. (AUSTRALIA) ........................................ 111-575 Beraldin, J-Angelo (CANADA) ..................................... V-140 Brosamle, Hartmut (GERMANY) ................................... 11-78 Bethel, James (UNITED STATES) ...................... V-38, V-44 Brown, Gary (UNITED STATES) ................................... 11-38 Beutler, Gerhard (Switzerland) .................................. VI/S-63 Brugelmann, Regine (GERMANY) ............................... 111-82 Bian, Fuling (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ..................... IV-362 Brumfield, James 0. (UNITED STATES) ...... VII-59, Vll-246 Bianchi, R. (ITALY) ........................................................ 1-128 Buchroithner, Manfred (GERMANY) .......... VI/S-39, Vll-550 Bienlein, Johann (GERMANY) .................................. Vll-493 Budge, Amelia M. (UNITED STATES) ...................... Vll-504 Bignone, F. (SWITZERLAND) .................................... 111-321 Bujakiewicz, Aleksandra (ZAMBIA) ............................ IV-154 Binder, Lutz (GERMANY) ........................................... IV-949 Burshtynska, Christine (UKRAINE) .............................. Vl-32 Bishr, Y.A. (THE NETHERLANDS) ............................ IV-665 Busch, Andreas (GERMANY) ....................................... 111-88 Bishr, Yaser (THE NETHERLANDS) ............................ Ill-59 Blaise, Jean-Yves (FRANCE) ..................................... V-167 C Blaschke, Thomas (AUSTRIA) ....................................... 11-15 Blechinger, Fritz (GERMANY) ......................................... 1-90 Candeias, Ana Lucia B. (BRAZIL) ............................. Vll-734 Canesi, A (ITALY) ...................................................... Vll-574 Bloemer, Hubertus H. (UNITED STATES) ............... Vll-246 Cao, Hongjie (CHINA-TAIPEI) ...................................... 1-110 Bloemer, Hugh L. (UNITED STATES) ........................ VII-59 Capanni, Giancarlo {ITALY) ........................................... 11-41 Blom, Ronald G. (UNITED STATES) ........................ Vll-159 Capponi, Carlo (ITALY) .................................................. V-22 Boardman, Diane (UNITED KINGDOM) .................... IV-128 Capra, Alessandro (ITALY) ............................................. 1-31 Boberg, Anders (SWEDEN) ..................................... VI/N-71 Carden, David M. (UNITED STATES) ........................ Vll-91 Boccardo, Piero (ITALY) .............................................. Vll-66 Carswell, James (NETHERLANDS) ........................... 111-675 Bock, Steffen (GERMANY) .......................................... Vll-71 Carvalho, Himilcon C. (BRAZIL) ................................ Vll-599 Bodechtel, Johann (GERMANY) ............................... VI/S-20 Cassells, Craig (THE NETHERLANDS) ................... Vll-722 Boesch, Ruedi (SWITZERLAND) ................................. 111-65 Cavalli, R.M. (ITALY) ..................................................... 1-128 Bohler, Wolfgang (GERMANY) ..................................... V-48 Celentano, G. (GREAT BRITAIN) ............................... V-330 Bohne, N. (GERMANY) .............................................. IV-188 Cernansky, Jozef (SLOVAK REPUBLIC) ..................... V-65 Bolte, Uwe (GERMANY) .................................................. 1-72 Cervenka, Vladimir (CZECH REPUBLIC) ................... 11-300 Bolter, Regine (AUSTRIA) .............................................. 11-20 Chaly, Cherian (CANADA) ................................................ 11-1 Bonarowska, Danuta (POLAND) .............................. VI/N-62 Chamberlain, Andrew (UNITED KINGDOM) ............. IV-128 Bonetti Filho, Jarbas (BRAZIL) .................................... Vll-77 Chandler, Jim (UNITED KINGDOM) ........................... Vll-99 Bonitz, Peter (GERMANY) ........................................... V-475 Chapman, Bruce (AUSTRALIA) ................................. IV-159 Boochs, Frank (GERMANY) .......................................... 111-70 Chapman, D.P. (UNITED KINGDOM) ............ V-284, V-540 Bordes, Ghislaine (FRANCE) ..................................... IV-134 Chapman, M.A. (CANADA) ....................................... 111-153 Borner, Anko (GERMANY) ................................. 1-26, 111-686 Chapman, M.A. (CANADA) ......................................... 11-232 Borodin, B. F. (RUSSIA) ............................................... Vll-83 Chapman, Michael A (CANADA) ............................... 111-449 Boron, Adam (POLAND) .................................................. 1-20 Chapuis, Alain (SWITZERLAND) .................................. 11-46 Borowiec, Marta (POLAND) ........................ IV-661, VI/N-62 Charvat, Karel (CZECH REPUBLIC) .......................... 11-300 Bosdogianni, P. (UNITED KINGDOM) ........................ Vll-85 Chaudhary, Bhagwan Singh (INDIA) ........................... Vl-18 Bosemann, Werner (GERMANY) ................................. V-55 Checcucci, Giovanni (ITALY) ...................................... IV-295 Bossler, John (UNITED STATES) .............................. IV-139 Chekalin, Vladimir F. (RUSSIA) .................................. IV-258 Boulanger, P. (CANADA) ............................................. V-140 Chen, AJ. (CHINA-TAIPEI) ....................................... Vll-105 Boulianne, Michel (CANADA) ...................................... 11-345 Chen, Chi- Farn (CHINA-TAIPEI) ............................. Vll-112 Bouloucos, Theo {THE NETHERLANDS) .... IV-143, IV-835 Chen, Hong-Jing (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ............... 111-94 Brade, R. (GREAT BRITAIN) ...................................... V-330 Chen, Jin (UNITED KINGDOM) .................................... V-70 Braescu, Cora (ROMANIA) ....................................... Vll-557 Chen, Jun (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ............... 11-49, 11-227, 111-273, IV-164 Chen, Liang-Chien (CHINA-TAIPEI) ......................... Vll-118 Braess, Martin (GERMANY) ........................................... 11-26 Brand, Michael (UNITED KINGDOM) ........ VI/S-30, VI/S-33 . -2- Chen, S.W. (CHINA-TAIPEI) ..................................... Vll-112 D'Angelo, M. (ITALY) .................................................. Vll-574 Chen, Wen-Li (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) Danuser, Gaudenz (SWITZERLAND) Chen, Xiaoyong (JAPAN) Chen, Y. (CANADA) 000000000000000000000000000000000 Chiao, Kuo-mu (CHINA-TAIPEI) .. Chida, Masumori (JAPAN) Chino, Shinji (JAPAN) Chiu, Ching-Sheng (CHINA-TAIPEI) .... Chiu, Sysh-Hong (CHINA-TAIPEI) oo . . oo . . . . . . oo . . o o o o o o ooooooooooOOOoOOOoOOoo . . . . oo . . . . OOOOOoOOOO Choi, Soon D. (KOREA SOUTH) .. ooooooooooOOOoOOOO . . oo Chou, Hsueh-Cheng (CHINA-TAIPEI) OOoo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . . . . . . . . . . 00 Cintra, Jorge P. (BRAZIL) .. Civco, Daniel L. (BRAZIL) .. di Thiene, Clemente (ITALY) Cook, Anthony (GERMANY) Corcodel, Gh. (ROMANIA) Cortijo, Francisco (SPAIN) Cory, Michael (IRELAND) 1-154 o o o o o o o o o o . . . . oo . . . . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . . . Costa, Maycira P.F. (BRAZIL) oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo . . . . . Cramer, Michael (GERMANY) Crosta, Alvaro P. (BRAZIL) ...... OOOOOooo . . . . o o o o o o o o OOOooooooooooo . . . . . Csatho, Beata M. (UNITED STATES) 1-144 Droesen, Wim J. (THE NETHERLANDS) Dumont, Arnaud (FRANCE) ...... Dumville, Mark (GREAT BRITAIN) Dunkel, G. (GERMANY) IV-200, Vll-167 Duong, Nguyen (JAPAN) 00. V-319 11-244, IV-206 D Dalati, Moutaz (SYRIA) Dam, Alex (UNITED STATES) oo . . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . . . . . . . . OoOOOOOoOOOoOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Duracher, Peter (AUSTRIA) ...... Vll-214 V-130 IV-813 OOooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Vl-114 oooo . . . . . . . . . . . . oo . . . . oo . . o o o o o o . 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . oo . . oo . . . . . . . . . . . . . o o o o o o . . . . oo . . . . . . . . . . . . o o . oo . . . . . . . . . . o o o o o o . . . . . . . . . . . . oo . . . . . . . Vll-178 11-66 Ebadi, Hamid (CANADA) ........ Ebner, Heinrich (GERMANY) .... Vl-34 V-599 IV-78, V-1 Vll-298 111-153 111-53, 111-158, IV-58 oo . . o o o o o o o o o o o o . . . . oo . . . . . . . . . . oo . . oo . . oooo . . . . Vl-24 1-54, 1-121 oo . . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooo . . . . . . . . . . . . oo . . . . . . . . . E -3- ooooooooooooOoooo o o o o o o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o . . . . ooOOOOOoOOooOOOOOOOOoo Vll-172 111-131 ooooooooooooooooOoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooo V-167 111-146 OOOoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooO Duppe, Rolf Dieter (GERMANY) Dye, Dennis (JAPAN) .... O O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . . . . oo . . . . Vll-412 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Duong, Nguyen Dinh (VIETNAM) Duran, Zaide (TURKEY) da Cunha, Fabio S.S. (BRAZIL) dal Poz, Aluir Porfirio (BRAZIL) .... 000000000000000000000 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo IV-194 o o o o o o o o o o . . . . . . . . o o o o o o o o . . . . oo . . . . . . . . o o o o o o 000000000000000 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Drewniok, Christian (GERMANY) 11-72 Vll-204, Vll-209, Vll-394 11-380, 111-139, 111-903, IV-128 IV-227 ooooooooOOOOOOOoOoOOoooooooooooooooooooooooooo . . Vll-159 1-42, 111-735 ooOOOoOOO Doyle, Frederick J. (UNITED STATES) Vll-161, Vll-689 000000000000000 Cvijetinovic, Zeljko (YUGOSLAVIA) ............ Dowrnan, ian (UNITED KINGDOM) Drap, Pierre (FRANCE) OOOOOoOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooo . . . . . . . . Csaplovics, Elmar (GERMANY) Curran, T. A (CANADA) OoOOOOOOOoOOOOOOOOoo ooOoOOoo . . . . . . . . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . . Dos Santos, Joao Roberto (BRAZIL) Dragun, V.S. (BELARUS) .... 111-125 IV-621 Vl-28, Vl-30, Vl-32 111-1028, IV-540 0000000000 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Vll-192 o o o o o o . . . . . . oo . . . . oo . . o o o o . . o o o o o o o o o o o o O o o o . . ooo Crosilla, Fabio (ITALY) .... Dorrer, Egon (GERMANY) Dorstel, Christoph (GERMANY) Vll-152 OOOOOoOOOOOoOOOoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooo Crippen, Robert E. (UNITED STATES) 11-57 111-120 V-253 111-135 OoooOOOOooOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 11-60 V-70 Vll-196, Vll-709 ooooOoOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Dorozhynskiy, Alexander L. (UKRAINE). OOOOOOOOOOOoOOooooOOOOOoOOOOOOOOOOOOOooo . . . . . oooooooo . . oooooooooooooooooo . . . . . . . 00 . . . . . . . . . . Dorn, M. (GERMANY) o o o o o o o o o o . . . . oo . . . . . . . . . o o o o · IV-508 oo . . oo . . . . oo . . . . . . . . o o o o o o . . . . . . . . . . . Vll-146 OOOOOOOOOOOOOoOOOOOo0000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 Coskun, H.,Gonca (TURKEY) Dorffner, Lionel (AUSTRIA) IV-188, IV-616 V-124 OOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooo . . . . . Donnelly, Brian (AUSTRALIA) Vll-66 V-119, V-471 oo . . . . . . . . oo . . . . . . oo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o o o o o o . . . . . . . . . . VI/S-45 000000 . . . . . . . . . 111-105 ooOooooo:ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Dong, Yunhan (AUSTRALIA) .......... V-587 Vll-454 o o o o o o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oo . . . . . . 00 . . . . . . . . . . . Doneus, Michael (AUSTRIA) Dong, F. (CANADA) .. V-114 IV-222 oooooo . . . . oooooooo . . . o o o o o o . . . . oo . . . . . . o o o o o IV-7 IV-219 OOOOOOOoOOOoooooooooooooooooOooo . . . . o o . Dold, Jurgen (SWITZERLAND) 111-131 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . . . . oo . . . . . Cooper, M.A.R. (GREAT BRITAIN) Doihara, Takeshi (JAPAN) 1-48 IV-212, IV-216 ooOOOOOoOO . . . . o o o o . . . . o o o o o o o o . . . . . . . . . Djary, V.Yu. (UKRAINE) .... 1-110 111-331 ooooOOooOOOoOoooooooooooooooOoOOOOOOOOOOoooo Vll-131 OOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo . . . OOOOOOOOoooooooooo . . . . o o . OOOOOOOOOOOoooooOoOOoo . . . 11-32 Vll-460 00000o000ooooooooooooooooo . . . . . . . . . . Dias (Junior), Celso Goncalo (BRAZIL) oooooooooooooooooooooooo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oooooo Comoglio, Giuliano (ITALY) .... Crippa, Bruno (ITALY) .. 1-84 Vll-699 oo . . oo . . oo . . . . . . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 0 0 o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooo . . . . . . oo . . . . . . oo . . o o o o o o Comert, Cetin (TURKEY) Detrekoi, Akos (HUNGARY) VI/S-45 V-284 o o o o . . . . oo . . . . oo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oo Vll-437 o o o o o o . . . . . . . . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . . . . oo . . . . . Clevers. J.G.P.W. (THE NETHERLANDS) Cocero, David (SPAIN) Desa, Ghazali (MALAYSIA) 111-429 oooooooooooooooo . . oooo . . . . oo . . . . . . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . . . . . . oo . . Clarke, T.A. (GREAT BRITAIN) IV-398 Vll-142 Vll-650 oo . . . . oo . . oooo . . . . oo . . . 00 . . . . . . oo . . . . . . oo . . . . . . . . oooo . . . . . . . . . . . . oooo . . . . . Derenyi, Eugene (CANADA) IV-177, Vll-131, Vll-136 ooOoooOOOoOOOOOoOOOoOoOoOOOOOooo Chu, Liangcai (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) .. Chuvieco, Emilio (SPAIN) .. Dequal, Sergio (ITALY) Vll-734 000000000000 . . ooooooooooOoOOOO . . oooo . . . . . . . . oo . . . . . . . . . . . Denissoff, George (FINLAND) 111-111 ooooooooooOOOoOO . . . . . . o o o o o o 00 OOOOOOOoOO . . . . oo . . . . oooo . . . . OOOOOooo Chou, Tien-Yin (CHINA-TAIPEI) Debitsch, Rasmus (GERMANY) Vl-24, Vl-34 oo . . o o o o o o o o O O O O O O O O O o o o . . . . . Choi, Soon Dal (KOREA SOUTH) ...... Christke, Kornelia (GERMANY) IV-177 Dehghan, Alireza (IRAN) Vll-192 00 . . . . . . . . . . oo . . o o o o o o . . . . oo . . . . . . . . . . o o . Deacon, A.T.D. (UNITED KINGDOM) .. 11-396 OOooooooooooooOOOoOOOOOOOOOOoooo Choi, Kyoung-Ho (KOREA SOUTH) .... Chorowicz, Jean (FRANCE) De 0. Kurkdjian, Maria de Lourd (BRAZIL) De Souza, Jose M.C. (BRAZIL) .... IV-183 111-120 ooooooooooooooooooooOOOOooOOOOOO IV-327 000o0o00000000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OOOOOOOoOooooo . . . . . . 00 . . . . . . . . oo . . . . . . . . Vl-99 V-1 09 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOoooooooooo De La Blanca, N. Perez (SPAIN) V-76 Vll-186 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo de Moraes Novo, Evlyn MarciaL (BRAZIL) .. VI/N-40, V-82, V-88, V-95 0000000 Cho, Woosug (KOREA SOUTH) de Fazio, Piero (ITALY) Vll-123 o o o o o o o o o o . . . . . . . . OO . . OOOOOOOOOOOOOoOOOOOO . . . . o o . Chmiel, Jerzy (POLAND) .... 1-36 V-101 oooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOO Davey, Alison (GREAT BRITAIN) IV-170 oooooooooooooo· oo . . . . . . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . . . . o o . OOOOOOOOOOOoooooOoOOOOOo00 . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 . . . . . Chikatsu, Hirofumi (JAPAN) Cho, Kohei (JAPAN) IV-508 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOO Cherkaoui, Mohamed Omari (MOROCCO) DaNi~hsefat, Ali (IRAN) 111-99, 111-105 ooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooOOOOOOooooooOOOOoooo Cheng, Fang (GERMANY) 111-94 oooooooooooooooooooo· Ebner, Matthias (GERMANY) ..................................... IV-231 Forster, Bruce (AUSTRALIA) ........ VIIS-51, Vll-196, Vll-709 Ebrahim, Mostafa Abdel- (AUSTRIA) .......................... V-215 Forstner, Wolfgang (GERMANY) .................. 111-415, IV-261 Eckardt, Andreas (GERMANY) .................................... 1-170 Fotinopoulos, V. (GREECE) ......................................... Vl-45 Ecker, Robert (AUSTRIA) ............................................. IV-84 Frank, Andrew U. (AUSTRIA) ................................... VI/S-61 Eckstein, Wolfgang (GERMANY) ..................... 111-53, 111-165 Fraser, Clive S. (AUSTRALIA) ........................ 111-207, V-133 Eder, Konrad (GERMANY) ........................................ Vll-221 Fraser, David (CANADA) ............................................ IV-216 Edmundson, Kenneth (AUSTRALIA) .......................... V-133 Freeman, Graham (AUSTRALIA) ................................ 11-101 Ehlers, Manfred (GERMANY) ............................ 11-78, IV-684 Fregonese, Luigi (!TALY) ............................................. V-114 Ehrhardt, Hardy (GERMANY) ..................................... IV-316 Frei, M. (GERMANY) ................................................. Vl/S-20 Eibl, Beate (GERMANY) ............................................ Vll-226 Freudenreich, Peggy (GERMANY) ............................. V-173 Eichentopf, K. (GERMANY) ........................................ IV-188 Fricker, Peter (SWITZERLAND) ................................... 1-176 Eidenshink, Jeffery (UNITED STATES) ......................... 11-89 EI-Hakim, S.F. (CANADA) ........................................... V-140 Fritsch, Dieter (GERMANY) ................ 111-215, 111-768, IV-90, IV-128, IV-267, IV-748 Fritz, Lawrence W. (UNITED STATES) ..................... JV-273 Ellenbeck, Karl Heiko (GERMANY) ............................ 11-218 Frohlich, Jochen (GERMANY) .................................... IV-149 Ellis, Gregory (AUSTRALIA) ....................................... 111-176 Fryer, John (AUSTRALIA) ........................................... V-178 EI-Habrouk, Hossam (CANADA) ......................... 1-60, V-147 EI-Sheimy, Naser (CANADA) ............................ 11-95, 111-774 Fua, Pascal (UNITED STATES) ................................. 111-222 Elsonbaty, Ahmed M. (AUSTRIA) ................................... 111-1 Fuentes-Yaco, C. (CANADA) .................................... Vll-406 Elvidge, Chris (UNITED STATES) .............................. 11-192 Fuhu, Ren (JAPAN) ...................................................... Vl-24 Englich, Markus (GERMANY) .................................... 111-383 Fujii, Noritsuna (JAPAN) .............................................. V-554 Englisch, Axel (GERMANY) ....................................... IV-231 Fujimura, Sadao (JAPAN) .................. 111-234, 111-988, JV-327 Epiphanio, Jose Carlos (BRAZIL) ............................. Vll-599 Fukushima, Yoshikazu (JAPAN) ................................. 11-363 Erke, Maria (FINLAND) ............................................... IV-100 Erwes, Herbert (BRAZIL) ............................................. V-347 G Espinoza, E. (THE NETHERLANDS) ........................ IV-665 Ettarid, Mohamed (MOROCCO) ................................ 111-181 Gabel, Helga (GERMANY) .......................................... V-188 Gaeta, Salvador A. (BRAZIL) .................................... Vll-448 Evers, Thomas K. (UNITED STATES) ....................... Vll-91 Gaffney, Vincent (SLOVENIJA) ................................. Vll-563 Gajda, Valery (UKRAINE) ............................................ 11-238 Gallaun, Heinz (AUSTRIA) .................·....................... Vll-240 F Galli, A. (ITALY) .......................................................... VII-574 Faig, Wolfgang (CANADA) ........... 1-60, IV-18, V-147, V-152 Fang, Hongliang (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ............. IV-240 Ganci, Giuseppe (AUSTRALIA) .................................. V-182 Fanibunda, Kersi (UNITED KINGDOM) ...................... V-405 Garcia, Jose Wagner (BRAZIL) ................................. Vll-475 Farrag, Farrag Ali (EGYPT) ........................................ IV-246 Gatto, Rubens Cruz (BRAZIL) ...................................... 1-133 Farzaneh, A. (IRAN) ................................................... Vll-232 Gay, Michel (FRANCE) ............................................... IV-170 Fayek, Reda Ezzat (CANADA) ................................... 111-186 Geissler, Peter (GERMANY) ....................................... V-194 Fekete, Karoly (HUNGARY) ........................................ V-160 Gelautz, Margrit (AUSTRIA) ............................. 11-20, IV-283 Felkner, John (UNITED STATES) ................................ Vl-40 Gelman, Ruslan N. (RUSSIA) ...................................... V-299 Fellbaum, Manfred (GERMANY) ................................ 111-192 Gens, Ruediger (THE NETHERLANDS) ......... 11-107, 11-170 Felus, Yaron (THE NETHERLANDS) ........................ IV-143 Gentili, Giuseppe (ITALY) ........................................... IV-289 Feng, Yanming (AUSTRALIA) ......................................... 1-65 Georgopoulos, Andreas (GREECE) ................. 11-111, Vl-45 Feng, Yucai (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ..................... 111-930 Gervin, Janette C. (UNITED STATES) ......... VII-59, Vll-246 Fernandez, Osman (BRAZIL) ...................................... Vll-13 Gherardi, Lodovico (ITALY) ........................................ IV-295 Ferretti, Fabrizio (ITALY) ............................................. IV-295 Ghiassi Far, Majid (IRAN) ............................................. VI-51 Filho, Mario Valerio (BRAZIL) .................................... Vll-237 Ghosh, Jayanta Kumar (INDIA) .................................. 111-239 Flamigni, Franco (ITALY) ................................................ 11-41 Giese, Bernd (GERMANY) ........................... 111-245, 111-1004 Flohrer, J. (GERMANY) .............................................. IV-349 Gildengorin, Michael (UNITED STATES) .................. IV-343 Florenzano, Michel (FRANCE) .................................... V-167 Gimel'farb, G. L. (UKRAINE) ...................................... Vll-454 Florinsky, Igor V. (RUSSIA) ........................................ IV-252 Giraudon, Gerard (FRANCE) ...................................... JV-134 Folloni, G. (ITALY) .......................................................... V-28 Gleichmann, Andreas (GERMANY) ............................ V-225 Fomtchenko, Mikhail M. (RUSSIA) ............................ IV-258 Gloersen, Per (AUSTRIA) .......................................... Vll-744 Forkert, Gerald (AUSTRIA) ......................................... 111-196 Goble-Garratt, Michael (AUSTRALIA) ....................... IV-756 Forlani, Gianfranco (ITALY) ................ 111-202, V-209, V-518 Godin, G. (CANADA) ................................................... V-140 Forrai, Joseph (ISRAEL) ........................................... VI/N-34 Goksel, Cigdem (TURKEY) ....................................... Vll-257 Goncalves, Marcio Leandro (BRAZIL) ........................ 11-117 -4- Gong, Jianya (UNITED STATES) .............................. IV-299 Hatano, Katsuhiro (JAPAN) ........................................... V-95 Gorte, Ben G. H. (THE NETHERLANDS) .................. 111-251 Hattori, Susumu (JAPAN) ...... 11-147, 111-604, 111-611, IV-343 Goto, Shintaro (JAPAN) ................................ IV-786, Vll-252 Hauber, Ernst (GERMANY) ........................... IV-188, IV-349 Gottardo, E. (BRAZIL) ................................................ Vll-172 He, Guangping (UNITED STATES) ............................ 11-154 Govorov, M.O. (RUSSIA) ............................................ IV-445 Heikkinen, Jussi (FINLAND) ........................................ V-220 Grabmaier, Karl A. (THE NETHERLANDS) .............. IV-305 Heinz, Guido (GERMANY) ................................. 111-70, V-48 Grankov, A.G. (RUSSIA) ........................................... Vll-412 Heipke, Christian (GERMANY) ......... 111-297, 111-644, 111-843, IV-231 Heitzinger, David (AUSTRIA) ..................................... IV-407 Grau, Oliver (GERMANY) ............................................ V-593 Gregor, Viktor (SLOVAK REPUBLIC) ........................... V-33 Hejmanowska, Beata (POLAND) .............................. Vll-281 Greve, Clifford (UNITED STATES) ............................. 11-123 Hellwich, Olaf (GERMANY) ........................................ 111-312 Grimaldi, Pietro (ITALY) ................................................ VI-56 Gruber, Michael (AUSTRIA) .............. 11-198, 111-257, 111-261, 111-421, IV-311, IV-972 Gri.in, Armin (SWITZERLAND) .......... 11-127, 111-266, 111-321, VI/N-75 Gri.indig, Lothar (GERMANY) ...................................... V-524 Hemmleb, Matthias (GERMANY) ................................ V-225 Henderson, Floyd (UNITED STATES) ...................... Vll-287 Henkel, J. (GERMANY) ............................................ VI/S-20 Henricsson, Olof (SWITZERLAND) ........................... 111-321 Herbig, Ulrike (AUSTRIA) ........................................... IV-200 Grussenmeyer, Pierre (FRANCE) ............................... V-200 Hering, Frank (GERMANY) ......................................... V-231 Guerin, Philippe (FRANCE) ........................................ IV-134 Heuchel, Tobias (GERMANY) .................................... 111-405 Guerra, Francesco (ITALY) ............................. V-114, V-205 Hino, T. (JAPAN) .......................................................... V-558 Guissani, Alberto (ITALY) ............................................ V-518 Hinz, Esther (GERMANY) ........................................... 111-291 Gulch, Eberhard (GERMANY) .................................... 111-279 Hirano, Y. (JAPAN) ...................................................... V-368 Gumbricht, Thomas (SWEDEN) ................................ IV-183 Hirata, Koichi (JAPAN) ................................................ IV-575 Guo, Wei (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ......................... 111-273 Hirschberg, Urs (SWITZERLAND) .............................. V-237 Guretzki, Markus (GERMANY) ................................... IV-316 Hirt, Uwe (GERMANY) ................................................ 111-405 Gurtner, Werner (Switzerland) ................................... VI/S-63 Hochstoger, Franz (AUSTRIA) .................................... 11-160 Gi.ithner, K. (GERMANY) ............................................ Vl-114 Hodorovsky, A. J. (UKRAINE) ................................... Vll-454 Guzzetti, Franco (!TAL Y) ............................................. V-209 Hoekman, D.H. (THE NETHERLANDS) ................... Vll-146 Gvozdeva, Valentina A. (RUSSIA) ............................. IV-321 Hoffmann, Christian (ITALY) ....................................... IV-355 H Hi:iflinger, Wolfram (AUSTRIA) ··············:····················· V-247 Hofmann, Kerstin (GERMANY) .................................. IV-358 Haala, Norbert (GERMANY) ........................... 111-285, 111-383 Haenisch, Harald (GERMANY) ....... Vll-43, Vll-262, Vll-271 Hi:igholen, Anton (FINLAND) ...................................... 111-337 Hagg, Wilhelm (GERMANY) ............................. 11-135, 11-402 Holm, Mikael (FINLAND) ............................... 111-331, Vl-133 Hi:ihle, Joachim (DENMARK) ....................................... Vl-61 Hahn, Michael (GERMANY) ..... 11-141,111-291, IV-267, V-59 Homainejad, Amir Saeed (AUSTRALIA) ..................... V-243 Haindl, Michal (CZECH REPUBLIC) .......................... 111-809 Honda, Yoshiaki (JAPAN) .......................................... Vll-291 Haller, U. (SWITZERLAND) ........................................ V-313 Honkavaara, Eija (FINLAND) ...................................... 111-337 Halrner, A. (AUSTRIA) ................................................ IV-407 Honma, Masanao (JAPAN) ....................................... Vll-807 Hamazaki, T. (JAPAN) .................................................. 1-193 Hooda, Ramesh Singh (INDIA) ................................. Vll-298 Hamid, A. (UNITED KINGDOM) .................................. V-284 Hooper, David C. (UNITED STATES) ......................... 11-224 Han, Seung-Hee (KOREA SOUTH) ............................ V-426 Horiguchi, lkuo (JAPAN) ............................................ Vll-756 Han, Shaowei (AUSTRALIA) ........................................... 1-65 Hoshino, Hidekazu (JAPAN) ...................................... IV-547 Hanaizumi, Hiroshi (JAPAN) ...................................... IV-327 Hosny, M. (CANADA) ................................................... V-147 Hanke, Klaus (AUSTRIA) ............................................ V-215 Hosomura, Tsukasa (JAPAN) ................................... Vll-304 Hanna, Wagih Naoum (EGYPT) ................................ IV-332 Hou, E.S.H. (UNITED STATES) ..................................... 1-78 Hanzl, Vlastimil (CZECH REPUBLIC) ........... VI/N-11, VI-59 Hou, Libo (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ......................... IV-362 Hao, Xiangyang (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) .............. IV-337 Houkes, Zweitze (THE NETHERLANDS) .................. IV-819 Hara, Keitarou (JAPAN) ............................................. Vll-268 Howard, Michael (UNITED STATES) ........................ Vll-308 Hara, Seiichi (JAPAN) ................................................. IV-874 Howington-Krus, Annie (UNITED STATES) .............. IV-962 Harms, Karsten (GERMANY) ..................................... IV-982 Hsieh, Peter Y. (CHINA-TAIPEI) ................................ IV-368 Hartl, Philipp (GERMANY) ............................................... 1-36 Hu, Jun (CHINA-TAIPEI) ............................................ IV-373 Harvey, Peter (AUSTRALIA) ....................................... 11-203 Hu, Ruiming (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) .................... IV-373 Hasegawa, Hiroyuki (JAPAN) ........... 11-147,111-604,111-611, IV-343, Vll-510 Hashimoto, Toshiaki (JAPAN) ................................... Vll-276 Hu, Xiaoqin (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ................... VI/N-55 Huang, Pi-Hui (CHINA-TAIPEI) .................................. IV-177 Huang, Shaobo (JAPAN) ............................................ 111-803 -5- Huang, Yonghong (THE NETHERLANDS) ................ 11-164 Jung, Eberhard (GERMANY) .................................... Vll-768 Huang, Yongru (AUSTRALIA) ..................................... V-253 Jung, ln-Sook (KOREA SOUTH) ................................ IV-398 Hughes, David (SWITZERLAND) .............................. IV-508 Jurkiewicz, Klaus (GERMANY) .................................. 111-832 Hummelbrunner, Wolfgang (AUSTRIA) ...................... 11-315 Juslin, Kai {FINLAND) ................................................. 111-331 Hussain, Mushtaq (UNITED STATES) ....................... V-390 Hussin, Yousif Ali (THE NETHERLANDS) ............... Vll-315 K Huurneman, Gerrit (THE NETHERLANDS) ............... 11-170 Huynh, Du 0. (AUSTRALIA) ...................................... 111-575 Kaczynski, Romuald (POLAND) .................. IV-403, VI/N-62 Kager, Helmut (AUSTRIA) .......................................... IV-407 Kahle, Anne (UNITED STATES) ............................... Vll-327 Kainz, Wolfgang (THE NETHERLANDS) .................... Vl-74 Ibrahim, Hussein (SYRIA) .......................................... Vll-372 leda, Hitoshi (JAPAN) ................................................. IV-378 Kaiser, Boris (GERMANY) .......................................... 111-960 Kajiwara, Koji (JAPAN) .............................................. Vll-291 lisawa, Kiyonori (JAPAN) ........................................... Vll-252 Kakehi, Takao (JAPAN) ............................................. Vll-384 llieva, V. (UKRAINE) .................................................. Vll-454 Kakoschke, Diana (GERMANY) .................................. V-188 llyin, L.B. (RUSSIA) ...................................................... 11-437 Kalensky, Zdenek (CANADA) ..................................... IV-413 lmabayashi, Koji (JAPAN) .......................................... IV-992 Kalil, Eliana M. (BRAZIL) ............................................. Vll-13 lnornata, Takayuki (JAPAN) ....................................... IV-378 Kalliany, Rainer (AUSTRIA) ........................... IV-427, IV-491 Inoue, T. (JAPAN) ........................................................ V-558 Kaminishi, Shuko (JAPAN) ......................................... IV-378 loannidis, Charalabos (GREECE) ... :............................. V-16 Kanade, Takeo (UNITED STATES) ............................ V-411 lonescu, ion (ROMANIA) ................................ 111-343, V-572 Kang, Joon-Mook (KOREA SOUTH) ......................... IV-431 lsaka, Takashi (JAPAN) ............................................... 11-363 Kanngieser, Erich (GERMANY) .................................. Vl-128 ltami, Sergio Norio (BRAZIL) ........................................ 1-133 Kano, Hiroshi (UNITED STATES) ............................... V-411 Ito, T. (JAPAN) ............................................................... V-76 Kapdasli, Sedat {TURKEY) ........................................ Vll-465 ltoh, Hidemori (JAPAN) ................................................ V-554 Kaplinsky, Michael (UNITED STATES) ......................... 1-78 lydiker, Harun (TURKEY) ............................................. IV-78 Karras, George E. (GREECE) ..................................... V-290 lyer, KV (INDIA) ........................................................... IV-481 Kartikeyan, B. (INDIA) ................................................. IV-481 lyidiker, Asli (TURKEY) .................................................... V-1 Katayama, Ritsu (JAPAN) .......................................... Vll-365 lyidiker, Harun (TURKEY) ................................................ V-1 Katou, Kouichi (JAPAN) ............................................. Vll-304 lyidiker, 0. Asli (TURKEY) ............................................ IV-78 Kattenborn, Gilbert (GERMANY) ............................... Vll-331 Katzarsky, Ivan (BULGARIA) .............. IV-437, VI/N-7, Vl-79 J Kaufmann, H. (GERMANY) ...................................... VI/S-20 Jaakkola, Juha (FINLAND) ......................................... 111-349 Jachirnski, J6zef (POLAND) .............. VI/N-62, V-259, Vl-65 Kawamura, Makoto (JAPAN) ........................ 111-886, Vll-321 Kawasaki, Hideaki (JAPAN) ........................................ V-304 Jacobsen, Karsten (GERMANY) ........................ 1-72, 111-355 Kawata, Yoshiyuki (JAPAN) ...................................... Vll-337 Jahn, Herbert (GERMANY) ........................................ 111-360 Kaya, S. (TURKEY) .................................................... Vll-678 Jahne, Bernd (GERMANY) .............................. V-194, V-231 Keil, Manfred (GERMANY) .......................... Vll-209, Vll-394 Jamet, Oliver (FRANCE) ................................... 111-14, 111-365 Kellerer-Pirklbauer, Walter (AUSTRIA) ...................... 111-421 Jansa, Josef (AUSTRIA) .............................................. V-109 Kempa, Peter (GERMANY) ......................................... 11-182 Jarvelin, P. (FINLAND) ..................................................... 1-99 Kenea, Nasir Hasen (GERMANY) .............. Vll-262, Vll-271 Jaumann, R. (GERMANY) .............. 111-1004, IV-349, IV-616 Kenyi, LadoW. (AUSTRIA) ........................................ IV-442 Jayamanna, Sanath Bandula (JAPAN) ........ 111-886, Vll-321 Kern, Philip (UNITED STATES) ................................. 111-675 Jedryczka, Renata (POLAND) ................................... 111-626 Kersten, Thomas (SWITZERLAND) ............... 11-186, 111-591 Jeyapalan, K (UNITED STATES) ............................... 111-377 Kessler, Claudia (GERMANY) ..................................... 11-207 Jezek, Kenneth C. (UNITED STATES) ..................... Vll-627 Khorev, Alexej (RUSSIA) ............................................ IV-445 Joergensen, Lars Tyge (DENMARK) ......................... IV-390 Khorsandian, Nooshin (IRAN) ................................... Vll-534 Johnson, George W. (UNITED STATES) ................... V-264 Kibora, P.M. (NIGERIA) ............................................... Vll-18 Johnsson, Katarina (SWEDEN) .................... IV-384, IV-534 Kiefner, Michael (GERMANY) ....................... 111-291, IV-267 Joksic', Dusan (YUGOSLAVIA) ................................... V-274 Kilian, Johannes (GERMANY) .................................... 111-383 Jones, Kevin (AUSTRALIA) ............................ IV-159, V-280 Kim, Choen (UNITED STATES) ................................ Vll-341 Jones, M.A. (UNITED KINGDOM) .............................. V-284 Kim, Kyung-Ok (KOREA SOUTH) ................ 111-389, IV-398 Jovanovic, Veljko (UNITED STATES) ........................ 11-176 Kim, Taejung (KOREA SOUTH) ............ 1-84, 111-389, 111-429 Joy, Chris (UNITED KINGDOM) ................................ 111-815 Kim, Wondae (KOREA SOUTH) ................................. V-61 0 Julia, Jose E. (ARGENTINA) ...................................... IV-394 Kim, Yong-11 (KOREA SOUTH) ................................... V-610 -6- Kimura, Yoshiaki (JAPAN) ......................................... Vll-291 Kuehn, Federick (CANADA) ...................................... Vll-612 King, AmyL. (UNITED STATES) ................................ Vll-91 Kuhn, Werner (AUSTRIA) ......................................... VI/S-61 Kirby, Roger P. (UNITED KINGDOM) ...................... VI/N-86 Kuittinen, Risto (FINLAND) ................................ 1-99, IV-995 Kirk, R. (UNITED STATES) ........................................ 111-245 Kulur, Sitki (TURKEY) ........................................... IV-78, V-1 Kirsanov, Alexander (RUSSIA) .................... IV-451, Vll-347 Kumar, Manoj (INDIA) ................................................... Vl-18 Kirwan, Richard A. (IRELAND) ................................... IV-925 Kurnmert, Franz (GERMANY) .................................... 111-710 Kisor, Dave (UNITED STATES) ................................... Vl-84 Kuntz, Steffen (GERMANY) ......................................... 11-207 Kittler, J. (GREAT BRITAIN) ........................................ Vll-85 Kuramasu, R. (JAPAN) ................................................. 1-193 Kiyasu, Senya (JAPAN) .............................................. 111-234 Kurita, Masahiro (JAPAN) ............................................ V-566 Klang, Dan (SWEDEN) ............................................... IV-454 Kusaka, Takashi (JAPAN) ............................ IV-786, Vll-384 Klimesova, Dana (CZECH REPUBLIC) ...................... V-295 Kushida, Keiji (JAPAN) ................................. 111-994, Vll-389 Kloosterman, (THE NETHERLANDS) ...................... VI/S-10 Kux, Hermann J.H. (BRAZIL) ...................... Vll-209, Vll-394 Kludas. Torsten (GERMANY) ...................................... V-581 Kuznetsov, Eugeny V. (RUSSIA) .............................. Vll-669 Knapp, Loey (UNITED STATES) ................................ 11-192 Kwarteng, Andy Yaw (KUWAIT) ................................ Vll-398 Knizhnikov, Yuri (RUSSIA) .......................................... V-299 Kwon, Hyun (KOREA SOUTH) ................................... 11-411 Kobayashi, K. (JAPAN) ................................................ V-368 Koch, Barbara (GERMANY) ...................................... Vll-354 L Kochi, N. (JAPAN) .......................................................... V-76 Kodituwakku, Wickramanayaka (KUWAIT) .............. Vll-359 Labe, Thomas (GERMANY) ........................................ 11-218 Lacruz, Silvia Pardi (BRAZIL) .................................... Vll-209 Koehl, Mathieu (FRANCE) .......................................... IV-460 Lammi, Jussi (FINLAND) ................................. 11-213, 111-724 Kofler, Michael (AUSTRIA) ............................. 11-198, IV-311 Landes, Steffen (GERMANY) ......................... 111-663, V-309 Kohler, J. Michael (GERMANY) .................................. V-225 Lane, S.N. (UNITED KINGDOM) ................................ Vll-99 Koizumi, Toshio (JAPAN) ........................ 1-6, V-304, Vll-365 Lang, Felicitas (GERMANY) .......................... 111-415, IV-261 Kolbl, Otto (SWITZERLAND) ..................................... VI/S-57 Langdon, Joseph (UNITED STATES) ......................... VII-59 Kolejka, Jaromir (CZECH REPUBLIC) ...................... IV-604 Langdon, Joseph A. (UNITED STATES) .................. Vll-246 Kolesnikov, V.I. (RUSSIA) .......................................... IV-451 Larouche, Pierre (CANADA) ...................................... Vll-406 Koleva, Lilia (BULGARIA) ................................ IV-437, Vl-79 Laurila, Pasi (FINLAND) .............................................. IV-486 Konecny, Gottfried (GERMANY) ................................ IV-465 Lavalle, Carlo (ITALY) .................................................. 11-207 Koopmans, B.N. (THE NETHERLANDS) ................. Vll-763 Lavrov, Victor N. (RUSSIA) ........................................... 1-105 Kornus, Wolfgang (GERMANY) ...................................... 1-90 Le, Yanfen (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) .......................... 11-49 Korpetta, Dariusz (POLAND) ...................................... IV-625 Koschel, A. (GERMANY) ............................................. 11-402 Kosonocky, W.F. (UNITED STATES) ............................. 1-78 Leberl, Franz W. (AUSTRIA) ............... 11-20, 111-261, 111-421, IV-283, IV-491 Lee, Chang-Kyung (CANADA) .................................... V-152 Kostka, Robert (AUSTRIA) ......................................... IV-469 Lee, George Y.G. (UNITED STATES) ........................ 11-224 Koudmani, Marwan (SYRIA) ..................................... Vll-372 Lee, Hyung-Seok (KOREA SOUTH) ........................... V-426 Koul, Pran Nath (INDIA) .............................................. IV-586 Lee, lmpyeong (KOREA SOUTH) ...................... 1-84, 111-429 Kovalev, A.A. (BELARUS) ......................................... Vll-412 Lee, Jong-Hoon (KOREA SOUTH) ............................ IV-398 Krabill, William (UNITED STATES) ............................ 111-735 Lee, Seok-Gun (KOREA SOUTH) .............................. 11-411 Krabill, William B. (UNITED STATES) ............................ 1-42 Lee, Y.C. (Hong Kong) ................................................. 11-306 Kramer, H. (THE NETHERLANDS) .......................... Vll-146 Leemann, Thomas (SWITZERLAND) ............. V-313, V-362 Kramer, R. (GERMANY) .............................................. 11-402 Lehmann, Hartmut (GERMANY) ................................ IV-497 Kriinzle, Helmut (GERMANY) .................................... IV-640 Lehner, Manfred (GERMANY) ........................................ 1-90 Krasnopevtseva, B.V. (RUSSIA) ................................ IV-476 Lei, 0. (GERMANY) .................................................. VI/S-20 Krauth, A. (GERMANY) .............................................. 111-965 Lemmens, Mathias (THE NETHERLANDS) .............. 111-435 Kressler, Florian (AUSTRIA) ...................................... Vll-379 Leymarie, Frederic (FRANCE) ..................................... 111-14 Krishna, B. Gopala (INDIA) ............................ IV-481, IV-823 Li, Chengming (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) .................. 11-227 Kritikos, Georg (GERMANY) ..................................... Vll-486 Li, Deren (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ............ 111-442, IV-299, Kruck, Erwin (GERMANY) .......................................... 111-394 L" H "h (SWITZERLAND) IV-511013, IV-111 007,_VI/N-55 1, a1 ong ........... -266, 1-874, IV-1 04 Li, J. (UNITED STATES) ................................................. 1-78 L"1, a·1ngquan (P .REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ...... .............. IV-503 Krug, Thelma (BRAZIL) ............................................. Vll-599 Krupnik, Amnon (ISRAEL) .......................................... 111-399 Krzystek, Peter (GERMANY) .............. 111-405, 111-946, V-475 Kubik, Kurt (AUSTRALIA) .................................... 1-65, 11-203 Kubler, 0. (SWITZERLAND) ...................................... 111-321 Kucukosmanoglu, Ali (TURKEY) .................................. IV-45 Li, Rongxing (CANADA) .......... 11-232, 111-449, IV-508, V-319 Li, S. (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ............................... Vll-811 Li, Shin-Hui (CHINA-TAIPEI) ...................................... IV-177 -7- Li, X. (CANADA) ................................................... 1-60, V-147 Malz, Reinhard W. (GERMANY) ................................. V-336 Li, Ying (CANADA) ...................................................... 111-680 Mansberger, Reinfried (AUSTRIA) ............................ Vll-469 Li, Yingcheng (CHINA-TAIPEI) ..................................... 1-110 Manzino, A. (ITALY) .................................................... IV-194 Li, Zhi-Lin (HONGKONG) ........................................... 111-453 Marek, Karl-Heinz (GERMANY) .................. Vll-454, Vll-768 Li, Ziwei (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ............................. 1-110 Maresch, Markus (AUSTRIA) .................. 1-54, 1-121, 111-261 Liberman, Boris (RUSSIA) ......................................... Vll-412 Margadant, F. (SWITZERLAND) ................................. V-313 Liebig, Volker (GERMANY) ........................................ IV-514 Marino, Carlo (ITALY) ................................................... 1-128 Limpouch, Ales (CZECH REPUBLIC) ............ 11-300, 111-459 Marinov, Borislav (BULGARIA) .................................. 111-497 Lindig, Gerhard (GERMANY) ....................................... Vl-85 Markus, I. (HUNGARY) .............................................. Vll-167 Lingua, Andrea (ITALY) ................................................... 1-48 Marshall, John (UNITED STATES) ............................... V-38 Linsenbarth, Adam (POLAND) .................................. Vll-417 Marsik, Zbynek (CZECH REPUBLIC) ........................ 111-503 Liou, Wen-Shu (CHINA-TAIPEI) ............................... Vll-419 Martini, Paulo Roberto (BRAZIL) ................. Vll-475, Vll-483 Liporace, Frederico d.S. (BRAZIL) ............................ Vll-204 Martins Gomes, Camillo Jose (BRAZIL) ..................... V-347 Lisitsyn, Vjacheslav (RUSSIA) ................................... 111-463 Masaharu, Hiroshi (JAPAN) ............................ 11-363, IV-547 List, Franz (GERMANY) ................................ IV-358, Vll-425 Masaharu, M. (JAPAN) ............................................. VI/N-40 Lithopoulos, Erik (CANADA) ....................................... 111-467 Maslov, Igor Alexandra (RUSSIA) .............................. 111-511 Liu, C. H. (CHINA-TAIPEI) ......................................... Vll-105 Mason, S. (SWITZERLAND) ...................................... 111-321 Liu, Chih-Heng (CHINA-TAIPEI) ............................... Vll-136 Mason, Scott (SOUTH AFRICA) ................... 111-517, IV-104 Liu, G. R. (CHINA-TAIPEI) ......................................... Vll-105 Matikainen, Leena (FINLAND) ................................... IV-995 Liu, Guanghui (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ................. IV-722 Matsumoto, Atsuyuki (JAPAN) .................................... V-353 Liu, Han-Feng (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ................ Vll-811 Matsumoto, Sakae (JAPAN) ....................................... IV-547 Lizarazo, Ivan (COLUMBIA) ....................................... IV-520 Matsumoto, Yoshitaka (JAPAN) .................................. V-395 Lo, C.P. (UNITED STATES) ...................................... Vll-431 Matsuyama, N. (JAPAN) .............................................. V-558 Lo, King-Chang (CHINA-TAIPEI) ............................... 111-472 Mattiello-Francisco, Maria de Fatim (BRAZIL) ............. 1-133 Logutko, A.L. (RUSSIA) ............................................... 11-333 Mauser, W. (GERMANY) ........................................... Vll-226 Lopez, Epifanio D. (PHILIPPINES) ........................... Vll-437 Mayer, Helmut (GERMANY) ... 111-53, 111-312, 111-523, IV-972 Lopez-Krahe, Jaime (FRANCE) ................................. 111-697 Mayr, Werner (GERMANY) ........................................ IV-553 Lorenzzetti, Joao Antonio (BRAZIL) ............ Vll-448, Vll-650 McCaffery, N.J. (UNITED STATES) ............................... 1-78 Lubecki, Andrzej (POLAND) ......................................... 1-116 McEwen, Alfred S. (UNITED STATES) ...................... IV-702 Lue, Yan (UNITED STATES) ..................................... 111-478 McGlone, Chris (UNITED STATES) ........................... 111-529 Luhmann, Thomas (GERMANY) ................................ V-324 Mcintosh, Kerry (AUSTRALIA) ..................................... 1-138 Lukanidin, D.A. (RUSSIA) ........................................... 111-463 Mclean, Michael (AUSTRALIA) ................................... Vl-93 Luken, Christoph (GERMANY) ................................... IV-523 Medhin, Hadgu M. (ETHIOPIA) ................................ VI/N-19 Lyalko, V.I. (UKRAINE) .............................................. Vll-454 Megier, Jacques (ITALY) .......................................... VI/S-84 Mehl, H. (GERMANY) ............................................... VI/S-20 M Mehrdad, (IRAN) ........................................................... VI-51 Ma, Fei (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ............................ IV-529 Ma, Zulu (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) .......................... IV-722 Meid, Alfons (SWITZERLAND) ................................... 111-585 Meine!, Gotthard (GERMANY) .................................. Vll-486 Maas, Hans-Gerd (SWITZERLAND) ......................... 111-484 Meister, Gerhard (GERMANY) .................................. Vll-493 Mabote, T. (THE NETHERLANDS) ........................... IV-665 Melnik, V.I. (BELARUS) ............................................ Vll-412 Machado, Ricardo Jose (BRAZIL) ............................ Vll-204 Melykuti, Gabor (HUNGARY) ..................................... IV-219 Machimura, Takashi (JAPAN) ................................... Vll-756 Melykuti, Gabor (HUNGARY) ................................... VI/N-31 Macklin, Brian (UNITED KINGDOM) ........................... V-330 Mendes de Castro Filho, Belmiro (BRAZIL) .............. Vll-654 Madani, Mostafa (UNITED STATES) ............. 111-490, 111-946 Mesev, Victor (UNITED KINGDOM) .......................... IV-557 Mahlander, Camilla (SWEDEN) ................................. IV-534 Messelu, Girma (ETHIOPIA) ...................................... IV-305 Maier, Werner (GERMANY) ....................................... IV-540 Meuser, Heiner (GERMANY) ..................................... IV-316 Maitre, Henri (FRANCE) ................................ 111-697, IV-134 Michaelis, Martin (GERMANY) .................................... V-357 Majd, Alireza (IRAN) ................................................... Vll-460 Mihajlovic, Dragan (YUGOSLAVIA) ............... 11-244, IV-206 Majumder, KL. (INDIA) ................................................ IV-823 Mikhail, Edward (UNITED STATES) .......................... 111-535 Maktav, Derya (TURKEY) .......................................... Vll-465 Miller, Scott B. (UNITED STATES) ................. 11-250, IV-925 Malinverni, Eva (ITALY) .............................................. 111-202 Mills, Jon P. (UNITED KINGDOM) ............................. IV-563 Malov, V.I. (UKRAINE) ................................................. 11-238 Milshin, A. A. (RUSSIA) .............................................. Vll-412 Malthus, T.J. (UNITED KINGDOM) .......................... VI/N-86 Minakuchi, S. (JAPAN) ................................................. V-368 Mishanin, V.G. (RUSSIA) ............................................. Vll-83 -8- Mitchell, Harvey (AUSTRALIA) .................................... V-362 Nandkumar, R. (INDIA) ............................................... IV-823 Mitra, Rebanta (INDIA) ................................................ IV-481 Nanjo, T. (JAPAN) ........................................................ V-558 Miyashita, Kengo (JAPAN) .......................................... V-368 Narayan, L.R.A. (INDIA) .............................................. IV-592 Miyatsuka, Yoshito (JAPAN) ....................................... V-374 Nardinocchi, Carla (ITALY) ......................................... 111-202 Mizukami, Masumi (JAPAN) ...................................... Vll-499 Narli, Wfuk (TURKEY) ................................................... IV-41 Mizutani, Nobuyuki (JAPAN) ..................................... Vll-499 Nasu, Mitsuru (JAPAN) ............................................... 111-105 Mohamed, Ali Naji (IRAQ) .............................................. 111-29 Natalie, C. (AUSTRALIA) ............................................. V-280 Molenaar, Martien (THE NETHERLANDS) ............... 111-542 Nedelcu, Catalin (ROMANIA) ...................................... V-572 Molnar, Laszlo (AUSTRIA) ......................................... IV-569 Neilan, Ruth E. (UNITED STATES) ......................... VI/S-63 Moncrieff, Erik (GERMANY) ........................................ V-524 Nekhin, Sergei S. (RUSSIA) ........................................ 11-437 Mononen, Jyrki (FINLAND) ...................................... VI/N-21 Nelson, Jonas (SWEDEN) .......................................... Vl-111 Morain, Stanley A. (UNITED STATES) ..................... Vll-504 Nematzadeh, (IRAN) ..................................................... VI-51 Moreira, Joao (GERMANY) ......................................... 11-256 Nemoto, Kazutoshi (JAPAN) ..................................... Vll-807 Moreira, Jose C. (BRAZIL) .......................................... Vll-13 Neto, Francelina A. (PORTUGAL) ............................. 111-561 Morgado, A. (GREAT BRITAIN) ................................. 111-139 Netto, Marcio Luiz de (BRAZIL) ................................... 11-117 Mori, Fumiaki (JAPAN) ................................................ 11-261 Netzband, Maik (GERMANY) .................................... Vll-486 Mori, Masaru (JAPAN) ................................................. V-378 Neukum, G. (GERMANY) ........................................... IV-349 Mori, Nobuhiko (JAPAN) .............................................. 11-266 Neukum, Gerhard (GERMANY) ................................... IV-58 Moriyama, Yoshimasa (JAPAN) ................................ Vll-499 Neusch, Tania (GERMANY) ...................................... Vll-522 Morrison, Andrew D. (UNITED STATES) ................. Vll-327 Nevatia, R. (UNITED STATES) .................................. 111-567 Morzeev, Yury V. (RUSSIA) ........................................ V-384 Newby, Paul R.T. (UNITED KINGDOM) .................... IV-598 Moskal, Natalia (UKRAINE) .......................................... Vl-30 Newsam, Garry N. (AUSTRALIA) .............................. 111-575 Mozgawa, J. (POLAND) ............................................. IV-625 Newton, lan (UNITED KINGDOM) .............................. V-405 Mueller, Ivan I. (UNITED STATES) ........................... VI/S-63 Newton, William (UNITED KINGDOM) ...................... IV-128 Mukai, Yukio (JAPAN) ............................................... Vll-510 Nezry, Edmond (ITALY) ............................................. Vll-331 Mularz, Stanislaw (POLAND) .................................... Vll-281 Niederer, P. (SWITZERLAND) .................................... V-313 Muller, Franz (GERMANY) .......................................... 11-141 Niini, llkka (FINLAND) ................................................. 111-581 Muller, Wilfried (GERMANY) ...................................... IV-581 Nikiforova, D. D. (RUSSIA) .......................................... IV-451 Munjy, Riadh (UNITED STATES) ............................... V-390 Nikolai, R. (GERMANY) ............................................... 11-402 Murai, Shunji (JAPAN) ............. 11-266, V-88, V-566, Vll-547 Nikol'skiy, I.Yu. (RUSSIA) ........................................... IV-451 Murakami, Hiroshi (JAPAN) ........................................ IV-575 Nishii, Ryuei (JAPAN) ................................................. 111-988 Murakami, Osamu (JAPAN) ........................................ V-395 Nitu, Galin (ROMANIA) .............................................. Vll-825 Muramatu, Noboru (JAPAN) ....................................... IV-786 Nitu, Calin-Daniel (ROMANIA) ........................ 11-272, IV-803 Muraoka, Sumio (JAPAN) ........................................... IV-992 Nitu, Constantin (ROMANIA) ....................................... 11-272 Murray, Keith (UNITED KINGDOM) ............................. Vl-99 Nix, Martin (SWITZERLAND) ...................................... 11-276 Musaoglu, N. (TURKEY) ............................................ Vll-678 Noaje, loan (ROMANIA) ............................................ Vll-825 Musaoglu, Nebiye (TURKEY) .................................... Vll-465 Noernberg, Mauricio Almei (BRAZIL) ........................ Vll-528 Mussio, Luigi (ITALY) .................................................... 1-144 Nogueira, F.M.A. (BRAZIL) .......................................... 11-368 Mustaffar, Mushairry (AUSTRALIA) ........................... 111-555 Nolette, Clement (CANADA) ........................................ 11-345 Mwero, K. (KENYA) .................................................... Vl-106 Noma, T. (JAPAN) .......................................................... V-76 Noori-Bushehri, Saeid (IRAN) .................................... Vll-534 N Nordahl, Bobo (NORWAY) ........................................ Vll-542 . Nagao, M. (JAPAN) ...................................................... V-368 Nagaraja, H.N. (ZIMBABWE) ...................................... V-399 Novacek, Wezslav (CZECH REPUBLIC) .................. IV-604 Nualchawee, Kaew (THAILAND) ............................... IV-609 Nagata, Yoshikatsu (JAPAN) .................................... Vll-516 Nuga, C. (NIGERIA) ..................................................... Vll-18 Naithani, K.K. (INDIA) ................................................. IV-586 Nwosu, Azubuike G. (SWITZERLAND) ..................... 111-585 Nakagawa, Masaya (JAPAN) ...................................... V-395 Nyquist, Maurice 0. (UNITED STATES) ................. VI/N-94 Nakai, Masao (JAPAN) ................................................. Vl-24 Nakajima, Toshihiko (JAPAN) ................................... Vll-807 0 Nakamura, S. (JAPAN) .................................................. V-76 O.Box, Elgene (USA) ................................................... V-566 Oberst, JOrgen (GERMANY) .......... 111-245, 111-1004, IV-349, IV-616 Ochi, Shiro (JAPAN) ................................................... Vll-547 Nakano, Kazuya (JAPAN) ............................................. V-82 Nalezny, Charles (UNITED STATES) ....................... Vll-308 Nalezny, Chuck L. (UNITED STATES) ....................... Vll-91 Oda, Kazuo (UNITED STATES) .................................. V-411 -9- Ogino, N. (JAPAN) ....................................................... V-558 Paresi, C.M. (THE NETHERLANDS) ........ IV-635, VI/N-101 Ogino, Nobuhiko (JAPAN) .......................................... IV-547 Parrot, Jean-Francois (FRANCE) .............................. Vll-437 Ogleby, Cliff (AUSTRALIA) .......................................... V-416 Pasechny, N.N. (RUSSIA) .......................................... 111-463 Ogunlami, J.A. {NIGERIA) ........................................... Vll-18 Pasko, Marko (AUSTRIA) ........................................... 111-257 Oh, Won-Jin (KOREA SOUTH) ...................... IV-431, V-426 Paszotta, Zygmunt (POLAND) ................................... 111-626 Ohlhof, Timm (GERMANY) .................. 11-72, 111-158, 111-597, 111-843, 111-940, IV-621 Patias, Petros (GREECE) ........ V-290, V-451, V-457, V-463 Patsayeva, Svetlana (RUSSIA) ................................. Vll-568 Ohsawa, Yukata (JAPAN) ·········································· IV-547 Patzig, Sabine (GERMANY) ....................................... IV-640 Ohtsuka, Takayasu (JAPAN) ······································ 11-363 Okamoto, Atsushi (JAPAN) ... 11-147,111-604,111-611, IV-343 Pedersen, Bjarke M. (DENMARK) ............................. 111-633 Pedersini, Federico {ITALY) ......................................... V-506 Oksanen, Katri {FINLAND) .......................................... V-432 Peipe, JOrgen (GERMANY) ............................ V-471, Vl-114 Olenderek, Heronim (POLAND) ................................. IV-625 Peled, Ammatzia {ISRAEL) ........................................ IV-645 Oleson, Lyndon R. (UNITED STATES) ......................... 11-89 Peng, Wanning (THE NETHERLANDS) .................... IV-649 Oleynik, Sergey (UKRAINE) ............................. 11-238, 11-437 Penna de Vasconcellos, Jose Carlos (BRAZIL) ........ Vl-118 Oluic, Marinko (CROATIA) ........................................ Vll-550 Perdrizet, Franck (FRANCE) ....................................... V-200 Olymp1o da Rocha, Helio (BRAZIL) .......................... Vll-555 Pereira da Cunha, Roberto (BRAZIL) ....................... Vll-574 Onder, M. (TURKEY) .................................................... IV-41 Petran, Frank (GERMANY) ......................................... V-475 Onder, Mustafa (TURKEY) ....................................... VI/N-88 Petrie, Gordon (UNITED KINGDOM) .......................... 11-384 Ong, Cindy (AUSTRALIA) ........................................... 11-282 Petrou, M. (GREAT BRITAIN) ..................................... Vll-85 Ono, Kunihiko (JAPAN) ............................................... V-304 Petsa, Elli (GREECE) ................................................... V-290 Ono, Makoto (JAPAN) .................................................. 1-187 Pfeifer, Norbert (AUSTRIA) ......................................... 111-638 Ono, Tetsu (JAPAN) .............. 11-147, 111-604, 111-611, IV-343 Pfeil, Jens-Uwe (GERMANY) ...................................... V-581 Onsi, H. (EGYPT) ............................................................ IV-1 Piechullek, Christian (GERMANY) ............................. 111-644 Ootuka, Masanori (JAPAN) ....................................... Vll-384 Piekarski, E. (POLAND) .............................................. IV-625 Oppitz, Silvia (GERMANY) ........................................ Vll-454 Pignatti, S. {ITALY) ........................................................ 1-128 Oprescu, Nicolaie (ROMANIA) .................................. Vll-557 Orlinska, Jolanta Malgor (POLAND) ........................... V-438 Pilarski, Monika (GERMANY) .................................... Vll-768 Pilot, Luca (ITALY) ....................................................... V-114 6rmeci, C. {TURKEY) ················································ Vll-678 Ormeci, Cancut (TURKEY) ........................................ Vll-152 Pilouk, Morakot (THE NETHERLANDS) ....... 11-294, IV-649, IV-859 Ormeci, Cankut (TURKEY) ........................................ Vll-257 Pinto, Livio {ITALY) ............................................ 1-154, V-209 Ornelas DeAnda, Jose Luis (MEXICO) .................... IV-629 Pinz, A. (AUSTRIA) ..................................................... 111-421 Ortiz, Jussara 0. (BRAZIL) .......................................... Vll-13 Pires, Christovao (BRAZIL) .......................................... V-347 Orun, Ahmet Bahadir (TURKEY) ................................ 111-616 Pirhonen, Jarrno (FINLAND) ....................................... 111-652 Osaki, Keiji (JAPAN) ..................................................... 1-150 Pivnicka, Frantisek (CZECH REPUBLIC) ................... 11-300 Osawa, Y. (JAPAN) ....................................................... 1-193 Plunkett, Gordon (CANADA) ............................ 11-306, 11-310 Osborn, Jon (AUSTRALIA) .......................................... V-443 Podobnikar, Tomaz (SLOVENIJA) ............................ Vll-563 Ostir, Kristof (SLOVENIA) .......................................... Vll-563 Pohl, Christine {THE NETHERLANDS) ..................... IV-655 O'Sullivan, Willie (SWITZERLAND) ................ 11-186, 111-591 Pollak, Bernd (GERMANY) .......................................... V-481 Otani, H. (JAPAN) .......................................................... V-76 Pomaska, Gunter (GERMANY) ................................... V-487 Otoo, EkowJ. (CANADA) ................................................. 11-1 Porter, A.D. (AUSTRALIA) ........................................... V-280 Ott, Norbert (GERMANY) ............................. Vll-262, Vll-425 Poscolieri, Maurizio (ITALY) ...................................... Vll-578 Oven, Janez (SLOVENIJA) ...................................... VI/N-68 Poth, Zoltan (GERMANY) ............................... 111-746, 111-843 Oyama, Yoichi (JAPAN) ................................. 11-288, IV-547 Potsiou, Chryssy (GREECE) ............................ V-16, Vl-123 Pottmann, Helmut (AUSTRIA) .................................... 111-638 p Prado, Walter (BRAZIL) ............................................... V-347 Paar, Gerhard (AUSTRIA) .......................................... 111-421 Paderes, Fidel B. (UNITED STATES) ......................... 11-250 Preissler, H. (GERMANY) ......................................... VI/S-20 Preuss, Ryszard (POLAND) ........................................ V-438 Padmanabhan, N. (INDIA) .......................................... IV-823 Printzios, V. (GREECE) ................................ IV-915, Vll-738 Pagounis, V. (GREECE) ............................... IV-915, Vll-738 Proskuryakov, Vladimir V. (RUSSIA) ........................ Vll-633 Paljakka, Matti (FINLAND) .......................................... 111-331 Putz, Elmar (GERMANY) .................................... 1-90, 111-158 Pan, Heping (AUSTRALIA) ............................ 111-575, 111-619 Pyka, Krystian (POLAND) ........................................... IV-661 Panapitukkul, Nipa (THAILAND) ............................... Vll-606 Paraschakis, J. (GREECE) .......................................... V-451 Q Parcharidis, I. (GREECE) .......................................... Vll-578 Qian, L. (CANADA) ......................................... 11-232, IV-508 -10- Qian, Zeng-Bo (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) .................. 1-160 Rudorff, Bemado F.T. (BRAZIL) ................................ Vll-599 Quednau, Antje (GERMANY) ..................................... 111-291 Ruhal, D.S. (INDIA) ....................................................... Vl-18 Quiguer, Thierry (FRANCE) ........................................ 111-657 Ruppert, Georg S. (AUSTRIA) ................................... Vll-602 Quint, Franz (GERMANY) .............................. 111-663, 111-669 RUther, Heinz (SOUTH AFRICA) ...... 111-703, IV-728, V-499 Ryan, W.E. (AUSTRALIA) ........................................... V-280 R Ryu, Yeon (KOREA SOUTH) ...................................... V-610 Rad, Eslami (IRAN) ....................................................... IV-12 Radicioni, Fabio (ITALY) .................................................. 1-31 S Radwan, M.M. (THE NETHERLANDS) ..................... IV-635 Radwan, R. (THE NETHERLANDS) .......................... IV-665 Sabine, Charles (UNITED STATES) ......................... Vll-161 Saczuk, Jerzy (POLAND) ............................................ 11-336 Raggam, Hannes (AUSTRIA) ........... 11-315, IV-442, IV-671 Sagerer, G. (GERMANY) ............................................ 111-710 Ramakrishnan, R. (INDIA) .......................................... IV-823 Said, Fady (CANADA) ................................................. 111-680 Ramirez, J.Raul (UNITED STATES) .......................... IV-677 Saint Aubin, Jean Paul (FRANCE) ................................ V-28 Rangel, Ricardo R. (BRAZIL) ..................................... IV-907 Saito, Kentaro (JAPAN) .............................................. IV-327 Rantasuo, Markku (FINLAND) ................................... 111-331 Sakata, Toshibumi (JAPAN) ......................................... 1-207 Rau, Jiann-Yeou (CHINA-TAIPEI) ............................ Vll-118 Sakhatsky, A.l. (UKRAINE) ........................................ Vll-454 Rauhala, Urho A. (UNITED STATES) ......................... 11-321 Saleh, Raad A. (UNITED STATES) ............................ 11-340 Rauste, Yrjo (FINLAND) ............................................ Vll-584 Salim, Mahrdad Jafari (THE NETHERLANDS) ......... IV-774 Rautakorpi, Susanna (FINLAND) ............................... 111-331 Salmenpera, Hannu (FINLAND) ................................. IV-486 Reading, Michael (UNITED STATES) ....................... 111-675 Salzmann, Martin A. (THE NETHERLANDS) ............ IV-901 Regan, Anna M. (CANADA) ......................................... IV-95 Samara, Veronika (GREECE) ...................................... Vl-74 Rehatschek, Herwig (AUSTRIA) ...................... 11-198, 11-327 Samini, Ergjin (ALBANIA) ........................................... IV-237 Reid, Blake (CANADA) ............................................... 111-467 Samoilov, V.P. (RUSSIA) ............................................ 111-463 Reiher, Eric (CANADA) ............................................... 111-680 Sandau, Rainer (GERMANY) ....................................... 1-170 Reinhardt, Wolfgang (GERMANY) ................ IV-231, IV-553 Sarjakoski, Tapani (FINLAND) ....................... 111-349, 111-724 Remillard, Marguerite (UNITED STATES) ................. IV-931 Sarti, Augusto (ITALY) ................................................. V-506 Reulke, Ralf (GERMANY) ........................................... 111-686 Sasse, Volker (GERMANY) ........................................ IV-982 Rhein, Ulrich (GERMANY) .......................................... IV-684 Satou, Kouji (JAPAN) ................................................. Vll-499 Richards, K.S. (UNITED KINGDOM) .......................... Vll-99 Savopol, Florin (CANADA) .....................•..................... 11-345 Riedhauser, Steve (UNITED STATES) .................... Vll-308 Sawicki, Piotr (POLAND) ............................................. V-512 Rieger, Wolfgang (AUSTRIA) ....................... IV-690, Vll-469 Scaioni, Marco (ITALY) .................................... V-518, V-581 Rinaudo, Fulvio (ITALY) ................................................... 1-48 Scalco, P.A.P. (BRAZIL) .............................................. 11-368 Ringle, Konrad (GERMANY) ......................... V-309, Vll-589 Scales, Dominic R. (GERMANY) ................ Vll-209, Vll-394 Roatsch, T. (GERMANY) ............................................ IV-616 Scarpace, Frank (UNITED STATES) .......................... 11-340 Robbi, Claudia (BRAZIL) ............................................ IV-696 Schade, Holger (SWITZERLAND) ................... 1-176, 111-729 Roberts, B.A. (CANADA) ............................................. Vll-36 Schardt, Mathias (AUSTRIA) ...................................... IV-734 Roberts, Peter M. (AUSTRALIA) ................................ IV-756 Scharov, Alexsey (AUSTRIA) ..................................... IV-469 Robinson, C. (GERMANY) ......................................... IV-349 Scheele, Martin (GERMANY) ..................................... 111-686 Robinson, MarkS. (UNITED STATES) ..................... IV-702 Schenk, Anton F. (UNITED STATES) ............................ 1-42 Robson, S. (UNITED KINGDOM) ......... V-70, V-493, V-534 Schenk, Toni (UNITED STATES) ............................... 111-735 Rohr, Karl (GERMANY) ................................. 111-146, IV-949 Schewe, Heinrich (GERMANY) ................................... V-524 Rohrbach, Arthur (SWITZERLAND) ............................ 1-176 Schickler, Wolfgang (UNITED STATES) ...... 111-746, IV-868 Rosenholm, Dan (SWEDEN) ........................ IV-534, IV-704 Schiewe, Jochen (GERMANY) ................................... IV-742 Rosenqvist, Ake (JAPAN) .......................................... Vll-594 Schilling, Klaus-Ji.irgen (GERMANY) ......................... 111-752 Rosental, Nikolay A. (RUSSIA) ................................... 11-333 Schlienger, Roland (SWITZERLAND) ......................... 1-176 Roth, Gertrud (GERMANY) .......................................... 1-163 Schluter, Martin (GERMANY) ..................................... 111-758 Rottensteiner, Franz (AUSTRIA) ................................ 111-692 Schmidlin, Dirley (BRAZIL) ........................................ Vll-555 Roule, Miroslav (CZECH REPUBLIC) ....................... IV-716 Schmidt, Dieter (GERMANY) ...................................... IV-748 Roux, Michel (FRANCE) ............................................. 111-697 Schmidt, Karsten (GERMANY) .................................. Vll-768 Roy, A.K. (INDIA) .......................................................... Vl-18 Schmitt, Gerhard (GERMANY) ................................... IV-753 Ru, Jinwen (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ...................... IV-722 Schmitt, Ursula (AUSTRIA) ........................................ Vll-602 Rudant, Jean Paul (FRANCE) ................................... Vll-437 Schmitz, Martin (GERMANY) ..................................... 111-355 ROdenauer, Helmut (GERMANY) ................................ 1-167 Schneider, Carl-Thomas (GERMANY) ....................... V-530 - 11 - Schneider, Franz (GERMANY) .................................. IV-267 Shyn, S. (CHINA-TAIPEI) .......................................... Vll-112 Schneider, Reinhold (GERMANY) ............................. 111-971 Sibirtseva, 0. N. (UKRAINE) ..................................... Vll-454 Schneider, Werner (AUSTRIA) ..................... 111-764, IV-117 Siebe, Eckhard (GERMANY) .......................... 11-182, IV-797 Schneider, Werner (GERMANY) ................................ 111-768 Simberova, Stanislava (CZECH REPUBLIC) ............ 111-809 Schoch, Hans (AUSTRALIA) ...................................... IV-756 · Sindhuber, Adele (AUSTRIA) ....................... IV-200, Vll-167 Scholten, Frank (GERMANY) ...................................... 11-351 Singh, Rajendra (UNITED KINGDOM) ....................... V-540 Schubert, Manfred (GERMANY) ................................. V-225 Singhroy, Vernon (CANADA) .................................... Vll-612 Schuhr, Walter (GERMANY) ...................................... Vl-128 Sinning, M. (SWITZERLAND) .................................... IV-104 Schwab, Bill (UNITED STATES) ................................ IV-289 Sion, lon Gr. (ROMANIA) ............................................ IV-803 Schwarz, Klaus Peter (CANADA) .............................. 111-125 Sitek, Zbigniew (POLAND) ........................................ Vll-618 Schwarz, Klaus-Peter (GERMANY) ............. 111-774, VI/S-67 Skaloud, Jan (CANADA) ............................................. 111-125 Schwender, Anita (UNITED STATES) ........................... Vl-7 Smiatek, Gerhard (GERMANY) ................................. Vll-624 Sebastian, I. (GERMANY) .......................................... IV-349 Smit, Julian L. (SOUTH AFRICA) ............................... IV-728 Sehnalek, Gerhard (UNITED STATES) ..................... IV-759 Smith, David (UNITED STATES) ................ IV-809, IV-1 011 Seker, Dursun Zafer (TURKEY) ........................... IV-78, V-1 Smith, Douglas (UNITED KINGDOM) ......................... 11-357 Sekigucci, Mineo (JAPAN) ............................................ 1-207 Smith, Jonathan (UNITED STATES) ......................... IV-811 Sekita, T. (JAPAN) ....................................................... V-368 Sellis, Timos (GREECE) ............................................. IV-829 Smith, Martin (UNITED KINGDOM) ............... 11-357, 111-815, IV-813, IV-919 Smith, R. G. (CANADA) ............................................... V-319 Semak, Lidija (CROATIA) ........................................... IV-763 Smyre, John (UNITED STATES) ................................ Vll-91 Serelis, K. (GREECE) ................................................ Vll-578 Sesler, Monika (GERMANY) ......................... 111-768, IV-768 Smyth, Michael M. (UNITED STATES) ....................... 11-176 Soares, Joao V. (BRAZIL) ........................................... Vll-13 Setan, H.B. (MALAYSIA) ............................................. V-4 93 Sobue, Shinichi (JAPAN) .............................................. 1-207 Selleron, Gilles (FRANCE) ........................................ Vll-606 Setojima, Masahiro (JAPAN) ....................................... V-378 Sacher, Gudrun (GERMANY) ..................................... 111-710 Seyfert, Eckhardt (GERMANY) .................................. lv-581 Seywald, Raimund (AUSTRIA) .................................... 1-182 Soeters, Robert (Netherlands) .................................. VI/S-39 Sohn, Duk-Jae (KOREA SOUTH) .............................. IV-988 Shaker, Shahzanan R. (THE NETHERLANDS) ...... Vll-315 Sohn, Hong-Gyoo (UNITED STATES) ..................... Vll-627 Shan, Jie (GERMANY) ............................................... 111-786 Sokolova, Valentina (RUSSIA) .................................. Vll-633 Shao, Juliang (AUSTRALIA) ...................................... 111-207 Song, Seung-Ho (KOREA SOUTH) ............................ V-426 Sharif, Massoud (THE NETHERLANDS) ..... 111-792, IV-774 Souda, Fumitaka (JAPAN) ........................................... V-353 Shears, J. (GREAT BRITAIN) ...................................... IV-70 Spatz, David (UNITED STATES) .............................. Vll-638 Shehu, Agim (ALBANIA) ............................................. IV-237 Spitzer, Hartwig (GERMANY) .................................... Vll-493 Shen, Weiming (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ................ 11-424 Spreeuwers, J.Luuk (THE NETHERLANDS) ............ IV-819 Sherzinger, Bruno (CANADA) .................................... 111-467 Sprengel, Rainer (GERMANY) ................................... IV-949 Shevlin, Fergal (IRELAND) ......................................... 111-798 Shi, Chengcang (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ............. Vll-816 Stallmann, Dirk (GERMANY) ............. 11-141, IV-11 0, IV-267 Srivastava, PK (INDIA) ................................... IV-481, IV-823 Shi, Zhongchao (JAPAN) ............................................ IV-780 Stambouloglou, Efthimios (GREECE) ......................... V-546 Shibasaki, Ryosuke (JAPAN) .......... 111-803, IV-780, IV-847, VI/N-40, V-566, Vll-298 Stancic, loran (SLOVENIJA) .................................... Vll-563 Statler, Christian (GERMANY) .................................... 11-141 Shikada, Masaaki (JAPAN) .......................... IV-786, Vll-252 Statler, Rolf (GERMANY) ........................................... Vll-486 Shimabukuro, M.H. (BRAZIL) ...................................... 11-368 Stech, Jose Luiz (BRAZIL) ......................................... Vll-650 Shimabukuro, Yosio E. (BRAZIL) .............................. Vll-599 Stefanakis, Emmanuel (GREECE) ............................. IV-829 Shimizu, Eihan (JAPAN) ............................................. IV-792 Stefanidis, A. (SWITZERLAND) ................................. IV-104 Shimizu, Hiroyuki (JAPAN) ......................................... IV-547 Stefanidis, Anthony (UNITED STATES) .............. 111-8, IV-24 Shimoda, Haruhisa (JAPAN) ........................................ 1-207 Stefanov, VA (RUSSIA) ............................................ 111-463 Shin, Dong-Bin (KOREA SOUTH) .............................. 11-411 Steger, Carsten (GERMANY) ........................... 111-53, 111-821 Shirai, Yasuyuki (JAPAN) .................................................. 1-6 Steidler, Franz (SWITZERLAND) ............................. VI/S-80 Short, Tim (UNITED KINGDOM) ................................. V-534 Steinbach, Anke (GERMANY) .................................... IV-835 Shortis, Mark (AUSTRALIA) ............................ V-182, V-534 Steinnocher, Klaus (AUSTRIA) .................... IV-841 Vll-379 Shportjuk, Z. M. (UKRAINE) ...................................... Vll-454 Steinwendner, Joachim (AUSTRIA) .............. 111-827, IV-117 Shrestha, Buddhi N (NEPAL) ................................... VI/N-49 Stepanov, Alexander A. (RUSSIA) ................. 111-898, V-384 Shu, Chih-Fen (CHINA-TAIPEI) ................................. IV-177 Stevenson, Meritt (BRAZIL) ....................................... Vll-654 E)hufelt, Jefferey A. (UNITED STATES) .................... VI/S-74 Stiehl, H. Siegfried (GERMANY) ................................ IV-949 Shutko, A.M. (RUSSIA) ................................................ Vll-83 Sties, Manfred (GERMANY) .............. 11-135, 111-669, Vll-589 - 12- Stilla, Uwe (GERMANY) ............................................. 111-832 Toumas, E. (GREECE) ................................................ 11-111 Storl, Jurgen (BOLIVIA) ............................................. Vll-660 Toz, F. Gonul (TURKEY) ........................... IV-45, IV-78, V-1 Streck, Claudia (GERMANY) ....................................... 11-207 Trauthan, F. (GERMANY) ........................................... IV-188 Streilein, Andre (SWITZERLAND) .................. V-457, V-548 Trinder, John C. (AUSTRALIA) ...................... 111-874, V-253 Strelnikov, Sergei I. (RUSSIA) ................................... Vll-669 Tsai, Chi-Chang (CHINA-TAIPEI) ............................... 11-396 Strieder. A.J. (BRAZIL) .............................................. Vll-172 Tsay, Jaan-Rong (GERMANY) .................................. 111-971 Styliadis, A. (GREECE) ................................................ V-451 Tseng, Yi-Hsing (CHINA-TAIPEI) ............................... 111-880 Suen, Ching (CANADA) .............................................. 111-680 Tsipenyuk, Dmitry Yurievi (RUSSIA) ......................... Vll-714 Suk, Tomas (CZECH REPUBLIC) .............................. V-295 Tsu, H. (UNITED STATES) ....................................... Vll-327 Sun, Ling (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ........... 111-839, Vll-673 Tsujiko, Yuji (JAPAN) .................................... 111-886, Vll-321 Sunar, Filiz (TURKEY) ................................. Vll-465, Vll-678 Tsuru, Kosuke (JAPAN) ............................................... V-558 Szabo, Gyorgy (HUNGARY) ...................................... IV-219 Tsuruoka, Masako (JAPAN) ........................................ V-566 Tubaro, Stefano (ITALY) .............................................. V-506 T Tuladhar, A.M. (THE NETHERLANDS) ..................... 111-890 Tachibana, Kikuo (JAPAN) ......................................... IV-343 Tait, Graham (GREAT BRITAIN) ................................. Vl-99 Turdeanu, Lucian (ROMANIA) ..................... VI/N-65, V-572 Turek, John (UNITED STATES) .................................. 11-192 Tait, J. (GREAT BRITAIN) ........................................... V-330 Turker, Mustafa (CANADA) ........................................ IV-212 Takagi, Masataka (JAPAN) ........................................ IV-847 Twichell, David C. (UNITED STATES) ....................... IV-289 Takahashi, Hidehisa (JAPAN) ..................................... 11-363 Twu, Zway-Gen (UNITED KINGDOM) ........................ 11-380 Takahashi, Kazuyoshi (JAPAN) ................................... 1-187 Takahashi, Yoshiaki (JAPAN) ..................................... V-554 U Takatsuki, Seiki (JAPAN) ........................................... Vll-268 Takeuchi, Shoji (JAPAN) ...... VI/N-40, Vl-24, Vl-34, Vll-683 Uchiyama, T. (JAPAN) ................................................... V-76 Uebbing, Robert (GERMANY) .................................... 111-894 Tan, Zeguang (AUSTRIA) .......................................... 111-983 Ulbricht, Klaus A. (GERMANY) .................................. Vll-699 Tanaka, H. (JAPAN) .................................................... 111-988 Uray, P. (AUSTRIA) .................................................... 111-421 Tanaka, Masaya (UNITED STATES) ......................... V-411 Urtheil, Michael (CANADA) ......................................... IV-879 Tang, Liang (GERMANY) ...................... 11-32, 111-843, 111-940 Usery, Lynn E. (UNITED STATES) ............................ IV-881 Tao, Cheng (THE NETHERLANDS) .......................... 111-849 Utsunomiya, Yojiro (JAPAN) ....................................... IV-884 Tao, Chuang (CANADA) ...................... 11-232, 111-857, V-319 Taranik, James V. (UNITED STATES) ....... Vll-161, Vll-689 V Tateishi, Ryutaro (JAPAN) ........................... IV-853, VI/N-40 Taylor, R.N. (GREAT BRITAIN) ................................... V-70 Vaatainen, Seppo (FINLAND) .................................... Vl-133 Vainauskas, Vincas (LITHUANIA) ............................ VI/N-47 Tehran-Iran, (IRAN) ....................................................... VI-51 Vais, Manuel (ROMANIA) .......................................... Vll-557 Tempfli, Klaus (THE NETHERLANDS) ........ IV-143, IV-305, Van Asperen, Paul (THE NETHERLANDS) .............. IV-891 IV-649, IV-859 Templer, Andre (UNITED STATES) .......................... 111-863 Van den Heuvel, Frank A. (THE NETHERLANDS) ... IV-901 Teotia, Harendra S. (BRAZIL) ··································· Vll-699 Terzibaschian, Thomas (GERMANY) ........................ 111-686 Theilen-Willige, Barbara (GERMANY) ······················ Vll- 705 Thomas, Philippa (UNITED KINGDOM) ..................... V-405 Thomas, Robert (UNITED STATES) ························· lll-735 VanDerMeer, Freek (THE NETHERLANDS) ......... Vll-716 Vander Merwe, Nick (SOUTH AFRICA) ................... 111-703 Van der VI ug t , G rae me (SWITZERLAND) .... .... ..... ..... v-499 VanDeventer, Peter (THE NETHERLANDS) ........... Vll-214 Van G eems, Barb ara (SOUTH AFRICA) .. ....... .. .. .. .. .. . V-576 Thomas, Robert H. (UNITED STATES) .......................... 1-42 van Genderen, John (THE NETHERLANDS) ........... 11-107, 11-164, Vll-722 Thorpe, John (UNITED STATES) .............................. IV-868 Van Leeuwen, H.J.C. (THE NETHERLANDS) ......... Vll-146 Ticehurst, Catherine (AUSTRALIA) ............ Vll-196, Vll-709 Van Lente, E. (GREAT BRITAIN) ................................ V-330 Tinney, L.R. (UNITED STATES) ............................... Vll-308 Van Til, Mark (THE NETHERLANDS) ...................... Vll-214 Toda, K. (JAPAN) .......................................................... 1-193 Van Westen, Kees (Netherlands) ............................. VI/S-39 Tojo, Hiroyuki (JAPAN) .............................................. Vll-807 Varjo, Jari (FINLAND) ................................................ Vll-728 Tokunaga, Mitsuharu (JAPAN) ................................... IV-874 Vassena, Giorgio (ITALY) ................................ V-518, V-581 Tomlins, Geoff (CANADA) .......................................... IV-879 Vaughan, Robin (Great Britain) ................................ VI/S-10 Tommaselli, Antonio Maria (BRAZIL) .............. 11-368, 111-131 Vazirgiannis, Michael (GREECE) ............................... IV-829 Tonjes, Ralf (GERMANY) ........................................... 111-868 Veillet, Isabelle (FRANCE) ........................................ VI/N-26 Torma, Markus (FINLAND) .......................................... 11-374 Venturieri, Adriano (BRAZIL) ..................................... Vll-204 Torres, Myriam Ardila (COLUMBIA) ........................... IV-520 Vergara, Oscar Ricardo (BRAZIL) ............................. Vll-734 Toth, Charles K. (UNITED STATES) ............ 111-863, IV-139 Vershinin, O.B. (RUSSIA) ........................................... IV-451 - 13- Vezina, A. F. (CANADA) ............................................ Vll-406 Wild, Dietmar (GERMANY) ......................................... 111-946 Victorello, lcaro (BRAZIL) .............................................. Vll-7 Willuhn, W. (SWITZERLAND) .................................... 111-321 Vieira-Dias, Luiz Alberto (BRAZIL) ............................. IV-907 Wiman, Hakan (SWEDEN) ......................................... 111-953 Visilter, Yury V. (RUSSIA) ............................... 111-898, V-384 Winkler, Gerhard (GERMANY) ................................... 111-312 Visintini, D. (ITALY) ..................................................... IV-194 Winkler, Peter (HUNGARY) ........................ VI/N-31, VI/S-84 Vittuari, L. (ITALY) ............................................................ 1-31 Wintner, J. (AUSTRIA) ................................................ IV-569 Vogtle, Thomas (GERMANY) ..................................... 111-752 Wise, Gordon (AUSTRALIA) ....................................... V-443 Vohra, V. (GREAT BRITAIN) ...................................... 111-139 Wohrer, B. (AUSTRIA) ................................................ IV-569 Vohra, V.K. (UNITED KINGDOM) .............................. 111-903 Woodsford, Peter A. (UNITED KINGDOM) ............... IV-955 Vojinovic, Milos (YUGOSLAVIA) ................................. V-274 Woolfson, L. D. (UKRAINE) ....................................... Vll-454 Voss, Alan W. (UNITED STATES) ................................ V-44 Wrobel, Bernhard (GERMANY) ........ 111-758, 111-960, 111-965, Vosselman, George (THE NETHERLANDS) ............ 111-909 Vozikis, Evangelos (GREECE) ..................... IV-915, Vll-7 38 111-971 Wu, Jee-cheng (UNITED STATES) .......................... Vll-775 Wu, Sherman (UNITED STATES) ............................. IV-962 w Wu, Xiaoliang (AUSTRALIA) ...................................... 111-977 Wada, Takao (JAPAN) ................................................ V-566 . B b (SWITZERLAND) ....... .... ....... .. ............. I- 13 W aeg I1, ar ara Wubbena, Gerhard (GERMANY) ............................... 111-394 Wurliinder, Roland (GERMANY) ................................ IV-972 Wagner, Wolfgang (AUSTRIA) .................................. Vll-744 Wiihlisch, Marita (GERMANY) ................................... IV-616 Wakabayashi, Hiroyuki (JAPAN) .................................. 1-193 Walcher, Wolfgang (AUSTRIA) ....................... 1-197, IV-491 X Xiao, Weiqi (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ...................... 111-930 Xie, Wei (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ........................... IV-978 Waldhiiusl, Peter (AUSTRIA) ........................... V-463, Vl-65 Xin, Y. (CANADA) ························································· 11-232 Waldram, David (UNITED KINGDOM) ...................... IV-919 Walker, A. Stewart (UNITED STATES) ............ 11-66, 11-250, Xu, Xiaoming (AUSTRIA)············································ 111-983 Xu, Yonglong (GERMANY) ......................................... IV-982 11-384, IV-925 Walt, H. (SWITZERLAND) ........................................... V-313 y Wang, Jinfei (CANADA) ............................................. Vll-750 Wang, Shue-chia (CHINA-TAIPEI) ............................. 11-396 Yahara, Takashi (JAPAN) ............................................ V-378 Yamada, M. (JAPAN) ..................................................... V-76 Wang, Xinchi (UNITED KINGDOM) ............................ V-587 Yamagata, Yoshiki (JAPAN) ...................................... Vll-781 Wang, Xinhua (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ................. 111-442 Yamaguchi, Y. (UNITED STATES) ........................... Vll-327 Wang, Xiufeng (JAPAN) ............................................ Vll-756 Yamaguti, Wilson (BRAZIL) .......................................... 1-133 Wang, Yirnan (THE NETHERLANDS) ...................... Vll-763 Yamamoto, Noboru (JAPAN) ...................................... 11-261 Wang, Younian (GERMANY) ..................................... 111-918 Yamamoto, Yukiyo (JAPAN) ..................................... Vll-788 Wang, Zheng (UNITED STATES) ................................ 1-203 Yamana, Ryo (JAPAN) ................................................ V-378 Wang, Zhihong (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ................ 11-424 Yamazaki, A. (JAPAN) ............................................... Vll-337 Webster, Scott E. (UNITED STATES) ........................ 11-123 Yan, Maozhao (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ................ Vll-811 Weerawong, Kanok (UNITED STATES) ................... 111-535 Yanagi, Hideharu (JAPAN) ............................................ V-88 Wehrmann, H. (GERMANY) ............................................ 1-72 Yang, Chieh-Chung (CHINA-TAIPEI) ....................... Vll-794 Weichelt, Horst (GERMANY) ..................................... Vll-768 Yang, Delin (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ...................... 11-408 Weidner, Uwe (GERMANY) ....................................... 111-924 Yang, Suqin (CHINA-TAIPEI) ..................................... IV-373 Weik, Sebastian (GERMANY) ..................................... V-593 Yang, Xiaojun (UNITED STATES) ............................ Vll-801 Weinbergmair, F. (AUSTRIA) ..................................... IV-283 Yang, Yuong-Kyu (KOREA SOUTH) ............ 111-389, IV-398 Weisensee, Manfred (GERMANY) ............................. V-599 Yano, N. (JAPAN) ........................................................ V-558 Welch, Roy A. (UNITED STATES) ... IV-811, IV-931, IV-934 Yasuoka, Yoshifumi (JAPAN) .................................... Vll-781 Werger, Daniel (CANADA) ......................................... IV-879 Yeh, Mei Ling (CHINA-TAIPEI) .................................. Vll-136 Westin, Torbjorn (SWEDEN) ...................................... IV-937 Yen, Jen-Teh (CHINA-TAIPEI) .................................. Vll-794 Wewel, Franz (GERMANY) ........................................ 111-936 Yeu, Bock-Mo (KOREA SOUTH) ....... 11-411, IV-988, V-61 0 Wicherson, R.J. (THE NETHERLANDS) ................... IV-943 Yokotsuka, Hideyo (JAPAN) ......................................... 1-207 Wiecek, Boguslaw (POLAND) .......................... 1-116, V-512 Yokoyama, Hiroshi (JAPAN) .......................................... V-95 Wiedemann, Albert (GERMANY) ................................ V-605 Yokoyama, Tomonori (JAPAN) ................................... 11-261 Wiedemann, Christian (GERMANY) ................ 111-53, 111-940 Yom, Jae-Hong (KOREA SOUTH) ............................. IV-988 Wiemker, Rafael (GERMANY) ..................... IV-949, Vll-493 Yoo, Hwan-Hee (KOREA SOUTH) ............................ IV-988 Wiesel, Joachim (GERMANY) ..................................... 11-402 Yoshida, Atsushi (UNITED STATES) .......................... V-411 Wiggenhagen, Manfred (GERMANY) ........................ Vl-138 Yoshikawa, Masanobu (JAPAN) ................................ 111-988 -14- Yoshimura, Mitsunori (JAPAN) ....... IV-992, Vll-683, Vll-807 Zhang, Yongsheng (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ....... 111-1010 Yoshino, Kunihiko (JAPAN) .......................... 111-994, Vll-389 Zhang, Zuxun (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ................... 11-424 Yu, Genong (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ........ 11~415, Vll-811 Zheltov, Sergei Y. (RUSSIA) ........................... 111-898, V-384 Yu, Genong (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) .................... Vll-816 Zhou, Guoqing (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) .............. 111-1018 Yu, Jiang (UNITED STATES) .................................... Vll-816 Zhou, W. (CANADA) .................................................... V-319 Yu, Xiaowei (FINLAND) .............................................. IV-995 Zhou, Xiuguang (GERMANY) ...................... 111-1028, IV-540 Yuan, Xiuxiao (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) .................... 1-213 Zhou, Yingchun (UNITED STATES) ........................ IV-1001 Yuill, Charles (UNITED STATES) ................. VII-59, Vll-246 Zhou, Yueqin (P.REPUBUC OF CHINA) ................ VI/N-55 Zhu, Changqing (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ............ 111-1036 z Zhu, Qing (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ...................... IV-1007 Zabadaev, I.S. (RUSSIA) ............................................ IV-445 Zacharov, Vladimir I. (RUSSIA) ................................. Vll-669 Zhu, Zesheng (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) .... 111-839, Vll-673 Zielinski, Janusz (POLAND) ........................................ V-259 Zaloudik, Jiri (CZECH REPUBLIC) ............................ IV-604 Ziemann, Hartmut (GERMANY) ................................... 1-218 Zatelli, Paolo (ITALY) ................................................... 11-419 Zinck, A. (THE NETHERLANDS) ............................... 111-792 Zavoianu, Florea (ROMANIA) ................................... Vll-825 Zlatanova, Siyka (THE NETHERLANDS) .................. IV-311 Zeitler, W. (GERMANY) ................................. 111-245, IV-621 Zong, Jia (UNITED STATES) ...................................... 11-176 Zen, Liangxiu (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ................. Vll-811 Zotov, GlebA. (RUSSIA) .................................. 11-238, 11-437 Zhang, Jianqing (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ............... 11-424 Zou, Weihong (CANADA) ........................................... 111-449 Zhang, Jixian (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) .................. 111-999 Zuber, Maria (UNITED STATES) ................ IV-809, IV-1011 Zhang, Q. (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) ....................... Vll-811 Zullo Junior, Jurandir (BRAZIL) ..................... 11-117, Vll-831 Zhang, Renlin (P.REPUBLIC OF CHINA) .................. 11-430 Zumberge, James F. (UNITED STATES) ................ VI/S-63 Zhang, Wanpeng (GERMANY) ...... 111-1004, IV-349, IV-616 Zhang, Xiangmin (THE NETHERLANDS) ................ Vll-722 - 15- Keywords Index Volume XXXI, Part 8 - All Books, All Commissions 3-D Videogrammetry 3D Visualization ooooooooOOOOOOOooooooOOOOOOOooooOoOOOOOOoOOOOOOoOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooOoOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOoooooooooOoOOoooooooOOOOOOoooooooooooOooooooooooOOOOoooooOOOoOOOooooooOOOOOOOoooooooooOOOooooooooooooO V:566 IV:70 A 111:994 111:523 1:20,48,90,105,144,182,213 11:203,266,380,411 111:120,153,176,207,234,337,490,724 IV: 12,64,1 04,139,355,486,690,823,87 4,937 V :209,324,399,443,457,463 VII:246,287,654 Vl/8:1 Accuracy Automation Trade-off 111:24 Accuracy Performance Comparision 111:490 Accuracy Software IV :327 Acquisition 1:121,128,133 11:26,154,186,244,276 III:792 IV: 159,206,273,460,581 ,661, 774 V:70,309,313 VI/N:26 Active Conture Model 111:279 Active Exploration V :59 Active Optical Free-Form V:336 Activities VI/N:86 Adaptive Fractal Interpolation IV :1007 Adaptive Hierarchical Approximation IV: 149 Adjustment III: 153,192,337,355,394,529,535,585 IV :937 V :65,133,572,587 Aerial 1:154,176 11:32,186 III: 19,165,222,405,490,591 ,633,663,669,675, 735,815,832 IV :41,321,343,431 V :554 Vll:365 Vl/8:67 Aerial Archaeology V:124 Aerial Camera 1:213 Aerial Image Analysis 111:14,697 IV:134 Aerial Image Segmentation 111:663 Aerial Image Understanding 111:321 ,669 Aerial Imagery 111:517,821 IV:231 Aerial Mapping From 111:675 Aerial Navigation Accuracy Vl/8:67 Aerial Photogrammetry Vl:79 VII:? VIIN:7 Aerial Photography 1:154,167 IV :563 VII:308,627 Aerial Photointerpretation Vll:354 Aerial Remote_Sensing IV :237 Aerial Surveying VII:83 VIIN:1 Aerial Triangulation 11:340 111:153,337,394 VIIN :55 Aerospace Vl:28,32 Agriculture IV:170,240,609 V:11 Vll:48, 146,298,389,460,624,673,738,788,807,811,831 Agriculture Application Satellite IV: 1 Agriculture Land_Use Mapping IV :609 Airbone Radar 11:9 Airborne Scanner Imagery IV :949 Airborne Sensor 1:1 Algorithms 11:101,117,127,261,333,424 111:36,111 '120, 165,234,251,463,575,619,657,786,803,809,821,839,843,886,988,994,1004 IV:194,327,337,649,748 V :133,231,295,313,390 VII:304,341 ,469,504,578, 716,750,781 Algorithms Correlation Resources VII:716 Along-Track Stereo Restitution IV:540 Amazon 11:9 Vll:204,209,394,475,599 Ambiguity Solution Vl/8:1 Analog 11:336 Analog Instruments IV:206 A-Priori_Probability Abstraction Accuracy 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IV:164 Analysis Non-metric Orientation ............................................................................................................................ 111:77 Analysis Regression Model .................................................................................................................................. 111:809 Analytical ...................................................................... 11:182,437 III:585 IV:332,378,797 V:33,65,200,572 Vl:111 Analytical On_line Triangulation .............................................................................................................................. Il:46 Analytical Plotter Software ................................................................................................................................... IV:540 Analytical Robust Fusion ..................................................................................................................................... IV: 194 Ancient City Thailand ............................................................................................................................................. V :416 Animation .... ... .. .................... .. ......... ..... ........... ... .. ....................... .... ... . .. ....................... ... ....... .. ..... .... . II: 111 III: 135,803 Annealing ............................................................................................................................................................... 111:36 Application ...................... 111:809 IV:78,177,716,835,982 V:188,399,405,554 VI:18 VII:347,372,669,689,794,807 VIJN:26,31 ,34,47,82 Vl/8:51 Application Module .............................................................................................................................................. Vll:794 Application Territorial GIS .................................................................................................................................... IV:451 Appraisal ............................................................................................................................................................... IV: 177 Aquatic Vegetation ....................................................................................................................................... VII:192,528 AR-Modeling ........................................................................................................................................................... V :566 Archaeology ..................................................................................... 111:70 V :48,82,95,124,200,205,215,347,374,546 Architectural Object .................................................................................................................................................. V:28 Architecture ................................... V:16,22, 114,167,173,215,237,259,290,309,438,457,463,487,581,593,605 Vl:56 Architecture Information System .............................................................................................................................. V :28 Architecture Restitution Raster ................................................................................................................................ V :22 Archiving ......................................................................................................... 1:84,150 11:160,192,310 V:309 Vl/8:33 Archiving Hardware ................................................................................................................................................... 1:84 Array Algebra Estimation ....................................................................................................................................... 11:321 Array Algebra Relaxation ..................................................................................................................................... 111:977 Artificial Neural Networks ...................................................................................................................................... VII:48 Artificial_lntelligence .......................................................................................................... 111:239,442,523 IV:49 VI:? Artwork Restitution Raster Photogrammetry ........................................................................................................... V :22 Asia ...................................................................................................................................................................... Vl/8:51 Aspect-Interpretation Model ............................................................................................................................... III: 1018 Aspects .................. .............. ....... ...... .......... ........................................ ... ... ............... ........ ...... ........ ......... .... ....... . III: 1018 ASPRS ............................................................................................................................................................... VIJN:94 Assessing Image Quality ........................................................................................................................................ 1:160 ATKIS ................................................................................................................................................................... IV:581 Atmosphere Reflectance Polarization ................................................................................................................ VII:337 Atmospheric Correction ....................................................................................................................................... VII:831 Attitude ................................................................................................................................................................. 111:467 Attitude Measurement .......................................................................................................................................... 111:686 Austria ........... ......... ........... ....... ...... ..... ............ .. ....... ........................... ......... ... ............. ......... ....... ........... ............. VIJN: 1 Autocorrelation ....... ...................... .... ...... ....... .............................................. ... .. ... ........... ....... ........ ....... ....................... 1:1 Automated Building Detection ............................................................................................................................. Vl/8:74 Automated Classification ...................................................................................................................................... VII:43 Automated Ecterior Orientation ............................................................................................................................ 111:633 Automated Feature Extraction ............................................................................................................................... 11:250 Automated House Detection ................................................................................................................................ IV:780 Automated Image Registration ............................................................................................................................ IV:128 Automated Triangulation ...................................................................................................................................... 111:591 Automatic Aerial Triangulation ............................................................................................................................. 111:405 Automatic Aerotriangulation ................................................................................................................................. 111:399 Automatic Breakline Detection ............................................................................................................................. 111:946 Automatic Feature Extraction ............................................................................................................................... 111:874 Automatic Orientation ........................................................................................................................................... 111:880 Automatic Orthophoto Generation ......................................................................................................................... II: 186 Automatic Point Transfer ...................................................................................................................................... 111:983 Automatic Registration ............................................................................................................................. II: 101 Ill: 139 Automatic Relativ Orientation .............................................................................................................................. 111:843 - 17- Automatic Relative Orientation 0 . . . . 0 000 .. 00 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 Oo 0000000000 0 0 0 0 0 .. 000 . . . . 0 0 0 0 .. 0 .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 oooooooo 0 000 Oo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0° 0 ooooo 0 0 ooooo 0 00 0 0 0 Ooo 0 0 0 00 0 Ill: 111,703 Automation OOoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOooooooooooooooooooo 1:182 11:26,32,127,218,244,276,336,351,368,384,396,419 III: 14,24,82,111,131, 139,146,239,279,297,337,349,365,399,405,478,484,735,746,752,764,843,857,880,894,918 IV: 128,261 ,553,598, 716,780,868,925 V :5,55,225,237,558 VI:? VII:99,584 Automation Digital Triangulation 111:399 Automation Scanner Analysis 1:182 Automation Teaching Software Vl:61 Automation Triangulation 11:396 AVHRR IV:36 V11:448,584,650 AVHRR Data Set 11:89 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOooOoOOOooOoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooOOOOOOOooooo 0 0 00000 0 0 0000 0 0 00000 0 0 0 OoOo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 00000000 0 0 0 00 0 00000 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 ooooo 0 000 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 00000 OOOoooo 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00000 000 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooOOoOOOOOooooOOoooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooOoOoOOOOOoo OOOOOOOOOooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooOOooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooOoOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOooooooOOOoOoOOooOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOooooooooooo·····················o.oo•·o•o······· 8 Bachelor Engineer Master ...... 0 0 0 0 0 oo• 0. 0 •••••••••• ooo 0 0 •••••••••••••• o 0 0 •••••••••••••••••• 000 0 o·· ••• 0 0 0 •••••••• o· 0 ••••••••••••••••• 0 .oo. 0 0 0 000 0 0 0. 0 •• • ••• • •• Vl:30 Backscatter · · · o · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · o •• o.oooo···o··············o.ooo•·················o···················o·o·······ooo•··················oo •••••••• oo •••••••••••••••••••• VII:683 Basement Interpretation .......................... o o o · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · o · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · o . o o o · · · · · · · · o o · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · o o · · o · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · VII:633 Basic Object Class .................. oooooooo·o···········oooo·······o········o·o·ooo···········o············oo·o····oo·····················ooo··················· IV:373 Basins oo···················o•ooo·····o··················o.oooo•················oooo···········oo •• oo•········o••o·······o.oo ••••• o·o•oo·o·oo···o •••••••••••••••••••• o.o •• IV:616 Bay of Bakar oooooooo••oo·o················oooooooooo••oo·········o•ooooo•oooo·····oooooooooo•·······ooooo•o······ooo •• ooooooo·····················•oooooo·o···o•·o•·o IV:763 Bayesian Classification o····o······ooo.ooo•o•o••oo··········ooooooooooo······oooooooooooo•···oooooooo······ooo •• ooooooo•···················ooooooooooooooo·o•oo IV:557 Bayesian Model ... oooo.·oo····o·················o·•oo•oo··············oooooo···········ooooooo····· ••••• o · · · · · · · · · · o · · · · · · · · · o · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · o · o · · · · o 111:663 Bezier Triangle .. o.o························oooooo·············o .ooooo···············ooo ••••••••••••••• oo··········o·····ooo·····················o·········o·oo····· 111:638 Biodiversity •oo •••••••••••••••••••• ooooooooo·o···············o.oooo················oooo·o···········•oo··········ooo··························ooo•oo····o·o····· IV:592,625 Biometrics ........ oooo•o····························oooooo•··············oooooo·············oooooo····· ••••••• o · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · V: 160,362,368,566,576 Vll:504 Biostereometrics .......... o 0 ••• 0 0 00 oo 0 0 ••••••••••••••• o •• 0 0. 0 0 0 0 •••••••••••••• 0 •• 0 0 0 0 ••••••••••••• o .o •••••••••• 0 •• 0. 0 •••• 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. V :280 Black Box Operations •oooooooo·•·o················o •• o.oooo ••••••••••••••• oooooo•············oo ••••••••••••• oo ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o •• oo.o ••••• oooooooooo• 111:918 Blackboard System ..... o •• o.oo·•·o························o.oo··················o··o·······························•oooo•oooo···················· ••••••••••••••• 111:832 Block .... o.·o·················oo.o •• o . o o · o · · o · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · o · o · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · o • · o · o · · · · · · · · · · · · · o · · · · · · · · · o · · · · · · · o · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 111:337,355,585 Block Adjustment oooooo•····oo····················o.ooooooooo •••••••••••••••• o.ooo···········oooo•o···········oo •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o •••••••••••• o ••• o ••• o 111:581 Block Adjustment Accuracy ............... o.o•••oo•o··············o •• oo··o············ooooo· •••••••••• oo •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o •• o ••••• o·········o·· 11:437 Boltzman ..... 0 0 00 0 •• 0 ••••••••••••••••• o ••••• o •• o 0 0 •• 0 0 0 o··· 0 ••••••••• oo. 000 0000 00 •••••••• 0 ••• oo ooo•· ••••••• 0 0. 0 0 0 •••••••••••••••••••• 0 •• 0. 0 .o 0 o• ••• ·····o •••••••••••••••• 111:36 Boolean Logic 0 0 0. 0 ••••••••••••••••• ooo •• 0 000 0 0 0 00 o• 0 0 ••••••••••••••••••• o• •••••••••••••• ooooooo•· ••••••••• 0 0 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0. 0 ••• 0 •••• 0 o···o·. 0 0..... •• • • • • IV :829 Boundary Matching ................... oo ••• oooooo····················o·················oooo•oo··· ••••••• oo•···························o·oooooo•····o············· 111:903 Brazil · · · · · · · · · · o · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · o o •• o · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · o o · · · · · · ••••••• o · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · o o · · o · · · o · o · · · · · · · · · · · · · VII:555 Brazil Current o.o.oooooooooo•····························oo.ooo·o······o············o.oo·o··········· .oo·o··········o•oo.o.o.oo••oo·•·oo•··························· Vll:650 BRDF Measurement ........... o.oo·····ooo •••••••••••••••••• o •••••• ooooo·o············oooooo·o· ••••••• o o . o o · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · o •••••••••• oooooooo Vll:493 Browser .......... ooooo.o•··oooo····o···························o.oooo •••••••••••••••••• oooooo•o··o········oo •••••••••••••••••••••• o.o ••••••• oooo········ooo·············· 11:310 Buffering ... oooooo•••oo····························o •• o •• o •• oooo •• o ••••••••••••••••• ooooo•o·············•ooooo·········ooooooo ••• ooo·o·•o·····o························· IV:847 Building Changes ....................... ooo ••• oooooo•··o·o··o ••••••••••••• oo •• oo·············o.ooo···········ooooo···oooo········································· IV:988 Building Extraction • o o o o o o o o • o · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · o · · o · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · o o · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · o · · · · · 11:213,218 111:924 Building Reconstruction ...... o.ooo •• oooooooo···················o•oooo•oo···············o.ooo·····························································o •• o. 111:321 Building Type ........................ oooooooooooooo·················o···o···oo················oo.o··· ••••••••••• o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o •••••••••••••••• ooo.o VII:365 Bundle ·oooo··o··························ooooooooo•ooooo···o·················ooooo•··· 11:46 III: 153,192,355,394,529,591 V :65,133,512,524,587 Bundle Adjustment o •••• o •••• o.oooooo •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• oooooo·•oo············o.oooooo············o·o···························· 111:815 V :65,101,426 Bundle Adjustment Camera ·oo···o·o·······················o•o••o·o···············o.oooooo···········oo···············································oo •••••• oo V:33 Bundle Adjustment Reliability ... 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ••••••••• ·o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 111:529 Bundle Adjustment Software .·o .oo 0. o. 0 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 0 0 0 0. o· •••••••••• o. 0 .ooo• ••••••••••• 0. 0 0 •• 0. 0. o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• III: 192 Bundle Block Adjustment ooooooo •• oo······················o·o•ooooooooo············oooooo············· 111:158,196,355,591,597,1004 IV:58,621 Bundle Triangulation .......................... o.oo•oooooo·o ••••••••••• oooooooo··············oooo···········ooooo··•ooooo•········································· V:119 c Cabo Frio ······oo··o•o·····················o.oooooooooo···············oo ··oo··············oooooo··········o••o··················o.ooooooo·o··························· VII:448 CAD o •• o.ooooo··············o.oo·•oooooo•ooo······o·········o •• o •• ooooo•··········o •• ooooooo······oo.oooo········· 111:257,261,638,1018 IV:84, 143,311,859 v: 16, 76,173,237,264,284,304,336,353,357,438,463,475,487,548 CAD CAM CNC ..... oooooooooooooooooooo•oo ••••••••• ooooo.ooooo···········oooooooo•ooo·····•ooooo•o•ooooo •• oooooo.oo·······ooo •••• o ••• ooooooooooooooooo•··o·•oooo···· V:546 CAD Photography Terrestrial ooooooooooooo••ooo·····ooooooo••ooooo •• o •• oooooooooo •• o ••• ooooo··········oooooooo•oooooo•o····o···oo••ooooooooo·•ooo·o····o·•ooo. V:451 CAD Visualization Image oooooooooooooooooooo•oooooooooooooooo·o········oo.oooooooooooooooooooo·o····oooooo•oooooooooo·····oooo.oooooooo•·ooo•o·•ooo·o·o·····oo. V:173 Cadastral Mapping oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.o ••••••••• ooooooooo·o·····ooo•o····o········o·······oo •••••••••• ooooooooooo ••• oo •• oo •• o.oooooo······ IV:901 Cadastre ... 00.0 0 •••• 000 0000 ••• 0000 0. 000 •• 0000 0 0 000 0. 000 ••• 000 •• o. 0 0 000 •••••••••• o •• o •• 0 0 0 0 0 •••• 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0000.00 •• 0 0 0 0 0 ••••••••• o •• 00 •••••••• 0 00 0 o• •••••••• 0 ••• o.oo •••••• VI: 123 - 18- Cadastre Land Land_Reform ................................................................................................................................ VI:79 CAGD ................................................................................................................................................................... III:638 Calibration .................................................................. I:20,60,90, 105,128 II:41 ,95,154 III: 181 ,377,383,575,581, 798 V:76,82,88, 101,140,178,200,319,336,426,475,524,534 VII:728 Calibration Close_Range Camera ......................................................................................................................... V: 178 Calibration Image Scanner ....................................................................................................................................... I:72 Calibration Method ............ ..... .............. ... ........... ........... .. ....... ............ .. .. .......... ..... .. .......... .. .. ........ ... ... ..... ............. .. I: 138 Camera ................. I:26,60, 105,116,121,138,176 II:154,345 III:575, 1004 IV:431 V:147, 178,194,231,426,451,512 Camera Calibration ................................................................................................................................................ II: 154 Camera Calibration Analysis ................................................................................................................................ III:575 Camera Comparison Accuracy .............................................................................................................................. V:147 Camera Geometry Algorithms ........ .............. .. ............................. .. .. .. ... ........ ..... .. .... .. .................................. .. .. .... IV: 188 Camera Model ...................................................................................................................................................... III:561 Camera Self Calibration ....................................................................................................................................... III:575 Carrier Phase ............................................................................................................................................................ I:65 Cartographic Generalization Database ............................................................................................................... IV :445 Cartographic Representation Analysis ................................................................................................................ III:503 Cartography ................................................................ I: 105 II:9,363 III: 14,36,65,82,222,279,365,503,680,697, 1028 IV :64,74, 134,188,194,222,237,332,403,437,520,645,671 ,677,696, 716,753,809,823 V :304 VI:28,32,56, 118 VII: 18 Cartography Data Accuracy ................................................................................................................................. IV:823 Cartography Revision Model ... ................................... .. ................ ........... .. ............ ...................... .......... .. ............. IV :677 Cartography Surveying GPS .................................................................................................................................... VI:1 ceo ......................................................................................... I:116, 121,138,170 II:95,345 III:158,597,604,611 ,940 IV:349,563,616,621 ,702,756 V:88,95, 130,319,374,395,475,481,512,524,540 CCD Camera ...................................................................................................................... I:170 III:616 V:76,182,534 CCD Camera System ............................................................................................................................................. V:512 CCD Line Camera ................................................................................................................................................... I:170 CCD Line Scanner .................................................................................................................................................. I: 170 CCD Scanner ....................................................................................................................................................... III:686 CCD Sensor ........................................................................................................................................................... V :264 CEOS ...................................................................................................................................................................... I:218 Change-only ......................................................................................................................................................... IV:891 Change_Detection ................................................... III:652,909 IV :95,212,384,547,598,684,811,949,988,992 V:55 VII:13,53,66, 118,142,240,257,379,384,398,465,522,547,550,557,627,683,728,744,825 VI/S:45 Chernobyl Disaster Monitoring ............................................................................................................................ VII:454 China .................................................................................................................................................................. VIIN :55 Classification .................................................... II: 15,117,141,170,374,415 III:24, 120,176,202,234,764,988,994,999 IV:1 ,327,355,557,640,684,722,841,915 VII:25,31 ,48,53,71 ,85, 112,136,142,161,214,226,257,341,365,425,465,469,493, 51 0,522,534,574,589,602,606,678,683, 709,716,738,763,775,825,831 Classification Cross-Correlation Mining .............................................................................................................. VII:716 Classification Landsat Multispectral .................................................................................................................... VII:226 Clementine ........................................................................................................................................................... IV:702 Close Range Photogrammetry ............................................................................................................................ VIIN:7 Close_Range ................................................................................................................ I:138 II:26,95 III:1 ,70,192,581 v :5, 16,22,33,44,48,76, 114,147,160,178,200,205,209,215,220,225,247,259,264,274,280,304,309, 357,374,390,416,426,432,443,457,463,512,518,524,540,546,558,572,581 ,587,593 VII:99 VI/N:55 Close_Range Application ....................................................................................................................................... 11:111 Close_Range Digital Scanner ................................................................................................................................ 11:368 Close_Range Geometry Modeling ......................................................................................................................... V:284 Close_Range Inspection Feature ............................................................................................................................ V:44 Close_Range Measurement .................................................................................................................................. V :411 Close_Range Method ............................................................................................................................................ V :399 Close_Range Networks .................................................................................................................................. V:182,534 Close_Range Three-dimensional Image ................................................................................................................. V: 11 Cloud Cover Extraction ....................................................................................................................................... VII:606 Coal Fires ............................................................................................................................................................ VII:722 - 19- Coast ............................................................................................... IV:592,919 VII:77,118,252,650,654,763 VI/S:10 Coast Pollution Environment ............................................................................................................................... VII:557 Coherence .............................................................................................................................................................. II: 170 Colour ............................................................................................................................................................ III:321 ,663 Colour Aerial Image ............................................................................................................................................. III:663 Colour Experiment ............................................................................................................................................... III:960 Colour System ......................................................................................................................................................... I:218 Combination ......................................................................................................................................................... III: 120 Combined Adjustment .......................................................................................................................................... III:394 Commercial Satellites ......... ... ........... .. ........... ............ .. .................. ... .. .. ............ ........ .... .. ......... ... .. .... ..... ......... .. ... IV :273 Comparison .................................................................................................................... IV :267 V :65,147,324 VII:654 Comparison Analysis ........ .. ........... ........... ........ .. ..... ..... .. .... .... .... ........... ... ...... .... ...... ....... .. ....... ...... ........... .. ........ IV :442 Comparison Existing Statistics ............................................................................................................................. IV:992 Comparison Remote_Sensing Data ................................................................................................................... VII:123 Comparison Softcopy Systems .. ................ ...... .. .............................. ........... ........... .. ........... ...... ....... .. .............. .... IV: 104 Complete Three-dimensional Restitution .............................................................................................................. V :506 Composite Image ...................................... :......................................................................................................... VII:276 Compression .......................................................................................................................................................... III:24 Computed Tomography Neuro_Surgery ............................................................................................................... V:576 Computer ...................................................................................................................................... II:306,437 VI:61, 114 Computer Assisted Teaching ..... .. .............................. ..... .. ..... .............. .. ................... ......... ..... .. ... ........ ......... .. ..... VI: 111 Computer Image Processing ................................................................................................................................... VI:1 Computer Networks ... ... .. ....... .. ....... .... .. ....... ........... .. .......... .............. .. .. .................. ........ .. ........ ....... ........... .. ... .... IV :978 Computer Teaching ................................................................................................................................................ VI:45 Computer Understanding System ........................................................................................................................ III:239 Computer Vision ................................................................................................................................... III:497,529, 1028 Computer-assisted Learning .................................................................................................................................. VI:61 Configuration .......................................................................................................................................................... V:481 Configuration Optimization ..................................................................................................................................... V:481 Conjugate Points .................................................................................................................................................. III:561 Consulting ......... ... .... .... ....... ......... ...................... .. ..... .. ........ .... .............. . ........ ........... .. ... .. .......... ............ .. .............. VI:93 Contextual Classification ...................................................................................................................................... III: 120 Contour-line Interpolation ..................................................................................................................................... IV:847 Control ............................................................................................................................................. I:99 II:182 VII:714 Control Point Model ................................................................................................................................................ II:218 Convergent ............................................................................................................................................................. V:390 Cooperation ........................................................................................................... IV:427 VI:84 VI/N:101 VI/8:10,30 CORINE Landcover Program ............................................................................................................................. VI/S:84 Corn Pattern Radiation ........................................................................................................................................ VII:756 Corneal Topography .............................................................................................................................................. V:443 Correction ......................................................................................................... II:282 III:429 V:313 VII:105,522,831 Correlated Parameters ......................................................................................................................................... III: 181 Correlation ................................................................... I:48 II:41 ,250,282,288,300 III:135, 181,626,724,903,918,936 IV:671,728,756,915 V:76,378,499,558 VII:321,716 Correlation Correction Multispectral ...................................................................................................................... II:282 Cost ................................................................................................................................................................. VI:93, 123 Cost_ Effective Data Processing ............................................................................................................................ II:300 Critical Configuration .............................................................................................................................................. III:?? Crop Inventory ...................................................................................................................................................... IV:240 Crown closure estimation .................................................................................................................................... VII:123 Cultural Assets Preservation .................................................................................................................................. V:610 Culturai_Heritage ................................................................................ V:16,124,215,309,416,599,610 VI:56 VII:563 Culturai_Heritage CCD Automation ....................................................................................................................... V:581 Culturai_Heritage Mapping ...................................................................................................................................... V:48 CZCS Phytoplankton ........................................................................................................................................... VII:406 Czech Republic .................................................................................................................................................... IV:604 Czechoslovakia ... ... ..... .... ..... .......... .. ........... .. ...................... ... ................. ............ ......... .. ........... ... . .. ..... ... ......... .. VI/N: 11 -20- D Damaged Forestry Extraction ............................................................................................................................. VII:510 Data .................................................................................. I:133 11:60,154 IV:514,581 ,823,829,853 VII:308 VI/8:61 Data Acquisition ...................................................................................................................................................... I: 133 Data Base Revision ........... ... .......................... .................. ................... ............. ... .. ............. .. ........ ... .... .. .. .... .. ....... IV :384 Data Delivery ........................................................................................................................................................ IV:514 Data Exchange . ..... .... .. ..... .. ......... .... .... ..................... .. ............... .. .... ..... ................... ... ... .. ....... .... .... .... ... .. ..... .......... VI:40 Data Flqw ............................................................................................................................................................... II:272 Data Format Analysis .............................................................................................................................................. I: 133 Data Fusion ............................................................................................................................................ VI:138 VII:734 Data Integration ............................................................................................................................................ I:42 IV:289 Data Model ............................................................................................................................................. IV :373,748,835 Data Modeling ...................................................................................................................................................... IV:881 Data Processing ... .. ............. .. ... ..... ... ...... .. .......... ............... .................... .. ..... ........................ ... ...... .... .... ... .... .. ...... VI/N: 1 Data Processing Software .................................................................................................................................. VII:412 Data Structure ...................................................................................................................................................... IV :503 Database ................................................................ I: 150,197 II: 1, 160,1 98,218,224,310,327,402 III:59,849,890,930 IV:134, 188,212,216,219,231,299,390,398,445,451,520,665,716,763,768,853,884,891,931 VII:131 ,618,673 Database Query ................................................................................................................................................... IV:216 Database System ....................................................................................................................................... I: 150 III:930 Database Updating ............. .. ....... ........................ .. ................... ... ........... ..... ......... .. .. ... ................ ... .... .... ... .. ........ IV :598 Decision Support .......... ..................................... ................ .......... .. ...... . ......... ...... ... ........................ ... .... ...... ......... IV :665 Decomposition ..................................................................................................................................................... VII: 196 Deforestation ....................................................................................................................................................... VII:315 Deformable Surface ............................................................................................................................................. III:279 Deformation Detection ........................................................................................................................................... V :493 Delineation Accuracy .......................................................................................................................................... VII:354 OEM ...................................................................................................................................................................... IV:774 DEM/DTM .............................................................................. I:26,42,48 11:66,160,186,203,256,266,288,340,363,380 III: 19,94,215,245,321 ,331 ,383,405,484,626,638, 686,697,758,792,863,868,894,924,946,960,971 IV:?, 18,58,64,70,84, 110,206,219,246,252,258,267,316,343,358,407,442,460,529,540,547,563,569, 616,621,629,649,661,671,690,696,753,759,797,847,868,874,879,907,919,925,937,972,1007,1011 V :205,405,558,581 VII:66,99, 105,167,221 ,246,555, 763 VI/N :55 DEM/DTM Accuracy ............................................................................................................................................. IV:690 DEM/DTM Comparison .......................................................................................................................................... 11:357 DEM/DTM Digital Analysis ................................................................................................................................... IV:252 DEM/DTM Edge Extraction .................................................................................................................................. III:946 DEM/DTM Extraction ........................................................................................................................................... IV:915 DEM/DTM Generation ..................................................................................................................................... III:36,472 DEM/DTM Generation Method ............................................................................................................................ IV:847 DEM/DTM GIS Three-dimensional ..................................................................................................................... VII:167 DEM/DTM Imagery Integration ........................................................................................................................... VII:578 DEM/DTM Integration .......................................................................................................................................... III:215 DEM/DTM Model .................................................................................................................................................. III: 186 DEM/DTM Performance Analysis ........................................................................................................................ IV:267 DEM/DTM Reconstruction ................................................................................................................................... III:644 Denmark ............................................................................................................................................................. VIIN:13 Density Indices ........................................................................................................................................................ I:11 0 Depth-From-Focus ................................................................................................................................................. V:194 Desert Monitoring Remote_Sensing ................................................................................................................... VII:417 Desert Monitoring Satellite .................................................................................................................................. VII:417 Desertification ...................................................................................................................................................... VII:240 Design ........................................... I:121 11:127,294,327,396 III:459 IV:122,299,497,763,978 V:5,38, 114,205,432 Developing Countries ............................................................................................................................................. II: 192 Developing_Countries .......................................................... IV:394,514,655,704 VI:1,106 VII:483,483,516 VI/8:51 Development ....................................................................... I: 187,193 11:306,333 IV :237,635,943 VI:?4 VI/N :65,86 Development Generalization Database . ... ........ ...... ............ ..... .... .... ..... ....... ..... ...... ........... ..... ..... .... ....... ......... .... IV :445 Dictionary ................................................................................................................................................................ VI:85 - 21 - Different Time Photog rams .................................................................................................................................... V :299 Digital .............................................................................. I:48,60, 163 II:32,41, 101,182,186,203,232,357,415,419,424 III:82, 111,349,399,453,484,490,555,591,626,633,703,724,735,746,843,983 IV :1,237,252,261,403,481,553,677,728,756,797,962 V:1 ,95, 147,160,225,264,299,319,324,395,405,451,457,499,524,605,610 VI:1 VII:192,417 VI/S:57 Digital Aerial Imagery ............................................................................................................................................. II:213 Digital Aerial Triangulation .................................................................................................................. 11:32 III:490,735 Digital Architecture Restitution ............................................................................................................................... V :215 Digital Automation Orientation ......... .. .......... ............ .. .. ........................... ............. .......... ... ...... ......... ... .... ..... ........ III: 111 Digital Building Model ............................................................................................................................................. IV:84 Digital Camera ...................................................................................................................................................... IV:563 Digital Camera Calibration ........................................................................................................................................ I:60 Digital Camera Self-Calibration ................................................................................................................................. I:60 Digital CCD Camera ..... ..... ...... ........... .......... ........... .. ......................... .. ........ ...... ... ............. ....... ... ... ....... .. ..... .............. I: 1 Digital Close_Range Photogrammetry ........................................................................................................... V:475,548 Digital Data ............................................................................................................................................................... II: 57 Digital Edge Matching ............................................................................................................................................ Ill:29 Digital Elevation Map . ......... .. ... ......................... .. ................. ............... .. .. ..................... .. ... ...... ...... ... ..... .......... ..... IV :819 Digital Generalization ........................................................................................................................................... III:453 Digital Image ............................................................................................................................ I: 163 III: 196 IV :24,305 Digital Image Calibration ........................................................................................................................................... I:20 Digital Image Compression .................................................................................................................................... Ill:24 Digital Image Correlation ...................................................................................................................................... IV:756 Digital Image Matching ........................................................................................................................................... V :599 Digital Image Measurement ................................................................................................................................... V :324 Digital Image Processing ..................................................................................................... I:203 11:261 VI:34 V11:77 Digital Image Projector ........................................................................................................................................... V:215 Digital Image Restitution ........................................................................................................................................... I:48 Digital Imagery ....................................................................................................................................... IV:273 VI/S:57 Digital Industrial Photogrammetry .......................................................................................................................... V :471 Digital Interpretation ............................................................................................................................................ Vll:699 Digital Mapping ....................................................................................................... 11:430 IV:12,891 Vll:811 VIIN:49 Digital Mapping System ....................................................................................................................................... IV:481 Digital Measurement .............................................................................................................................................. V: 188 Digital Motography ................................................................................................................................................. V :471 Digital Non-metric Comparison .............................................................................................................................. V:147 Digital Object Model ............................................................................................................................................... Ill:70 Digital Object Reconstruction ................................................................................................................................. V:581 Digital Orthoimage ............................................................................................................... IV:231 ,949 V:109 Vll:221 Digital Orthoimage Rectification ........................................................................................................................... IV:756 Digital Orthophoto ...... ...................... .... .. ... .. ........ ......... ... ........... .............. ... ... .... ......... ........... ... ....... .............. ... ..... IV :84 Digital Photogrammetric Systems ........................................................................................................ 11:66,300 IV :925 Digital Photogrammetric Workstation ...................................................................................................................... 11:72 Digital Photogrammetric Workstations ................................................................................................................... 11:384 Digital Photogrammetry ......................................................... III:131 ,297 IV:469,919,972 V:130,493 VI:61 VIIN:55 Digital Photogrammetry Algorithms ....................................................................................................................... 11:424 Digital Photogrammetry Systems ................................................................................................ 11:203,266,424 V:499 Digital Photogrammetry Triangulation ................................................................................................................. Ill:349 Digital Photogrammetry Workstation ..................................................................................................................... 11:424 Digital Plotter ............................................................................................................................................................ V:76 Digital Point Transfer .............................................................................................................................................. II:437 Digital Road Database ......................................................................................................................................... IV :982 Digital Scanner DEM/DTM ..................................................................................................................................... 11:238 Digital Station ......................................................................................................................................................... II: 127 Digital Stereoplotter Structure ................................................................................................................................ V :259 Digital Stereoscopic System ................................................................................................................................ IV:261 Digital Surface Development ................................................................................................................................. V :290 Digital Surface Model ................................................................................................................................ III:924 V :605 Digital Three-dimensional Measurement ............................................................................................................ Vll:389 -22- Digital Video ........................................................................................................................................................... II: 111 Digitization ................................................... I:13,72 II:244 IV:7,316,368,661 ,716,835 V:259,309 VI:18, 111 VII:18 Digitizing Tablet .................................................................................................................................................... IV:394 Direct Exterior Orientation .................................................................................................................................... III: 125 Discrete Space ....................................................................................................................................................... II:227 Displacement Measurement .................................................................................................................................. II:147 Distortion ...................................................................................................................... I:176 III:24,429 IV:949 V:178 Distributed Archiving System ................................................................................................................................. II:327 Distribution ...................................................................................................................................... I: 128 II:327 III:312 Distribution Databases Federation ...................................................................................................................... IV:635 Drifter Current_Meter Comparison ...................................................................................................................... VII:654 Dynamic ............................................................................................ I:31 ,65 III:135,849 V:152,471 VII:159,347,811 Dynamic Analysis ..................................................................................................................................................... V :88 Dynamic Object Monitoring .................................................................................................................................... V: 152 Dynamic Video Monitoring ..................................................................................................................................... V:152 E Earthquake ............................................................................................................................................. IV:343 VI/S:39 Economy .............................................................................................. II:276 IV:177 VI:40,99, 123 VI/N:11 VI/S:61 Economy Database Visualization ....................................................................................................................... VII:516 Ecoregion Mapping ............................................................................................................................................ IV:1001 Ecosystem Modeling ........................................................................................................................................... VII:504 Edge ............................................................................ II:135,250 III:29,88,360,435,657,703,886,946 IV:728 V:253 Edge Extraction ................................................................................................................................ III:435,886 IV: 117 Edge Matching Reconstruction .............................................................................................................................. V:506 Edge Preserving Filter .......................................................................................................................................... III:946 Edge Preserving Filters .......................................................................................................................................... II: 135 Edge Preserving Smoothing ................................................................................................................................ III:360 Education ........................................................................ VI:1 ,24,30,34,45,56,59,61, 106,111,118,138 VI/N:11 ,49,65 Education Learning Training .................................................................................................................................. VI:74 Education Program ...... ... .... ... ....... .......... ... ....... ........ ...... .. ...................... .............. .. .. ... ....... ...... ...... ..... .. .... .. .......... VI:30 Education Stereoscopic Culturai_Heritage ..... ................. ... ...... ................................... ...... ....... ... ...... ...... .............. VI:56 Egypt ........................................................................................................................................................................ IV:1 Elastic Registration .. ....... .......... ... .... ....... .. ......... .. ............. .. .... .. ... ......... ... ....... .. ... ............ ......... ... ..... ........ ........ ... IV :949 Electronic Plate-table System ................................................................................................................................ II:408 Electronic Theodolite .............................................................................................................................................. V :330 Electrooptical ............................................................................................................................................. I:187 VI/S:20 Electroopticallnstruments Technology ................................................................................................................... I:187 Electrooptical Scanner ......................................................................................................................................... IV:742 Endemic Species Research ................................................................................................................................ VII:794 Engineering ................................................................................ III:1 ,815 IV:398 V:353,475,493,554,587 VI:74, 118 Engineering Application Close_Range .................................................................................................................. V:147 Entrance Pupil .......................................................................................................................................................... V:65 Environment ................. I: 167 II: 192,207,333,402 III:849 IV :30,413,451 ,523,575,625,665, 763,803,853,884 VI:? 4 VII:53,91, 167,209,246,291,347,406,412,417,454,483,528,550,568,594,612,618,722,768,781,801 VI/S:10 Environment Comparison Mapping ..................................................................................................................... III:503 Environment GPS Development ......................................................................................................................... VII:291 Environment Information Systems ......................................................................................................................... II:402 Environment Management Systems ...................................................................................................................... II:402 Environment Maps Precision ............................................................................................................................... III:503 Environment Monitoring ...................................................................................................................................... VII:618 Environment Monitoring Satellite ........................................................................................................................... II:207 Environment Resources Monitoring .................................................................................................................... VII:811 Environment Satellite Digital ............................................................................................................................... VII:417 Environmental Monitoring ....................................................................................................................................... I:167 Environmental Quality .......................................................................................................................................... IV:523 Environmental Restoration Monitoring .................................................................................................................. VII:91 Epipolar Geometry ................................................................................................................................................. V:518 -23- Epipolar lines ........................................................................................................................................................ III:484 ERDAS ................................................................................................................................................................ VII:699 Erosion ........ .. ........... .. .. .. ... ...... ... ......... ... ..... .............. ...... ... ............... .... ... ............. .. ...... ........... ......... ..... .... .. ........ IV: 170 Erosion Monitoring GIS ....................................................................................................................................... VII:237 Error ................................................................................................................................. III:176 IV:792 V:38,119,399 Error Distribution Development ................................................................................................................................ V:38 Error Identification .................................................................................................................................................. III:42 Errors ...................................................................................................................................................................... II:272 ERS-1 SAR ......................................................................................................................................................... VII:437 Estate Base Value .................................................................................................................................................. II:415 Estimation ........................................ III:192,803,994 IV:240,786 V:38 VI:51,123 VII:36,298,337,460,788 VI/S:45 Estimation Land_Use Information ........................................................................................................................ III:994 Estimation Macrophytes ...................................................................................................................................... VII: 142 Ethiopia ............................................................................................................................................................... VIIN:19 EUROGI .............................................................................................................................................................. VI/S:30 European Research Cooperation .................................................................................................................... VI/N:101 Exchange ............................................................................................................................................... IV :581,635,665 Expansive Soil Mapping ........................................................................................................................................ VII:31 Experience ..................................................................................................................................... II:38,78,357 IV:943 Experiment ................................................................................................................................ III:1028 IV:540 VI/S:1 Experimental Research Geoinformatics .......................................................................................................... VI/N:101 Expert_System ........................................................................................................ II:250 IV :49,183,445,665,988 V :5 Expert_System Cartography Culturai_Heritage .................................................................................................... VI: 56 Exploration ................................................................................................................................................... VII:638,689 Extended Lens Model ............................................................................................................................................ V:534 Exterior Orientation .............................................................................................................................................. III:798 Exterior Orientation Parameters ......................................................................................................................... VI/S:67 Extraction ........................................... II: 117,213,374 III:65,88,146,202,415,435, 703,752,863,87 4,886,924,946,999 IV:139,261,337,780,786 V:253 VII:510 VI/S:74 Extraction Landsat Multitemporal ....................................................................................................................... VII:510 Extraterrestrial ...................................................... H:72,351 III:597,894,936,940 IV:188,476,491,616,621,809,1011 Extraterrestrial Global GIS ................................................................................................................................... IV:188 Extraterrestrial Mapping .................................................................................................................................. IV:58,497 Extraterrestrial Mapping Camera ................ ... .. .. ............ ........... .. ... .. ... ....................... ... .. ........ ...... ..... ........ ........ .. IV :349 Extraterrestrial Surface Mapping ......................................................................................................................... IV :616 F Facets Stereo Vision ..................................................................................................................................... HI:758,971 Facilities .................................................................................................................................................................... V :44 Fault Morphology Recognition ............................................................................................................................. IV:252 Feature .............. Il:374 III: 165,202,389,435,484,535,567,703,792,863,874,880,999 IV: 139,881 V :44,220 VII:66 Feature Adjacency Graphs .................................................................................................................................. III:692 Feature Based Matching ....... ............ ........ .......... ...... .. .............................. .. ....................... ...... ...... ..... II:26 III:484,880 Feature Based Photogrammetry ............................................................................................................................ V :220 Feature Extraction ................ 11:66,315 111:135,202,234,312,321,435,472,478,821,863,903 IV :139,305,925 Vll:66 Feature Extraction Accuracy .................................................................................................................................. 11:135 Feature Extraction Algorithms .............................................................................................................................. 111:703 Feature Identification Algorithms ........................................................................................................................ Vll:750 Feature Matching ................................................................................................................... II:101 Ill:529,567 V:220 Feature Matching Algorithms ............................................................................................................................... 111:703 Feature_Based Object Reconstruction ................................................................................................................ 111:535 Feature_Extraction B-Splines Snakes ................................................................................................................. 111:266 Field Completion .......... ............... ......... .. ..... .. ............ .. .............. .................. .. .................... ......... .. ........................ IV: 143 Film .......................................................................................................................................................... 1:13,110V:347 Filtering .......................................................................................................................................................... 111:343,383 Filtering lnterferograms ........................................................................................................................................ IV:442 Filtering Techniques ............................................................................................................................................... 11:164 Finland ................................................................................................................................................................ VI/N:21 Fire-Damaged Area ................................................................................................................................................ IV:45 -24- Fireworks ................................................................................................................................................................ V :304 Flow Visualization .................................................................................................................................................. V:231 Fluorescent Spectroscopy .................................................................................................................................. Vll:568 Focal Length Calibration ...................................................................................................................................... Ill:575 Forest Damage Monitoring .................................................................................................................................. IV:734 Forest Damage Standards ................................................................................................................................... IV:734 Forest Fires .......................................................................................................................................... Vll:240 VIIS:45 Forestry ............................................................................................................... 11:192 IV:45,295,384,625,734 V:295 VII:25,59, 123,146,209,221,246,331,354,483,510,542,584,599,602,606,728 VIIS:45 Forestry Application ............................................................................................................................................ VII:232 Forestry Change_Detection ................................................................................................................................ VII:728 Forestry Classification ......................................................................................................................................... VII: 186 Forestry GIS ......................................................................................................................................................... IV:734 Forestry Mapping ................................................................................................................................................. IV:704 Format .. .. ...... ........ ... .................. .......... .. ........ .. ....................... ... ........... .. .................. .... .. ...... ....... .. .... ... ........ ........... I: 133 Format Pattern Recognition .................................................................................................................................... I: 133 Forsted Wetlands ................................................................................................................................................ VII:419 Fractal Features Hand 0 .................................................................................................................................. IV:1007 Fractal Modeling ................................................................................................................................................... IV:557 Franz Josef Land ................................................................................................................................................. IV:469 Free-Form Curves ................................................................................................................................................ III:196 Free_Network Adjustment Trilateration ............................................................................................................... IV:792 Freies ................................................................................................................................................................... VII:337 Frequency ............................................................................................................................................................ III:343 Fringe Projection .................................................................................................................................................... V:357 Frontal Eddy ........................................................................................................................................................ VII:650 Functional Groupings_of Parameters .................................................................................................................. III:181 Fundus Glaucoma Stereo-Camera ........................................................................................................................ V:558 Fusion ........................................................ III:285,421 ,768,999 IV:117,684 V:59,330,384 VI:138 VII:186,304,331 Future ...................................................................................................................................... IV:237,273 V:362 VI:13 Future Information Systems ................................................................................................................................. III:459 Future Modeling .................................................................................................................................................. VII:807 Fuzzy Labels ........................................................................................................................................................ III:239 Fuzzy Logic ............................................................................................................................................ IV: 183,534,829 Fuzzy Set Representation .................................................................................................................................... IV:881 G Gabor Function ..................................................................................................................................................... III:999 Galileo .................................................................................................................................................................. IV:621 Generalization .............................................................................................. III:453,542 IV:445,649,768,841 VIIS:10 Generation Digital Orthoimage ............................................................................................................................ III:626 Generic Building ................................................................................................................................................... III:517 Generic Scene Knowledge .................................................................................................................................. III:415 Genetic Algorithms ................................................................................................................................. Ill:803 VII:504 Gee-Disaster ....................................................................................................................................................... VI/S:39 Gee-referencing ................................................................................................................................................... IV:813 Geo-Spatial Database ............................................................................................................................... 11:411 IV:988 Geodata Model ..................................................................................................................................................... III:542 Geodesy ..................................................................................................................................................................... II:9 Geography ..................................................................... III:94 IV:604,847 V:299 VII:394,417,431 ,660,794 VIIS:20 Geoinformation Infrastructure Development ........................................................................................................ IV:635 Geologic Lineaments .......................................................................................................................................... VII:750 Geology ..................................................................................................................... IV :252,289,358,702,786,809,919 VII:1 ,7,43, 159,161,172,178,226,262,327,372,425,475,578,633,638,669,689,705,716,722,750 Geology Compression .......... ... .. ....... .......... ....... ... ... ...... .. .................... ... . ................................. ... .......... .. ............ IV: 188 Geomatics I GIS .................................................................................. 11:49,198,294,306,415 III:94,266, 774,839,849 IV:219,252,378,508,609,625,645,665,677,684,915,992 VI:24,30 Vll:811 VIIS:30 Geomatics I GIS Database Revision ................................................................................................................... IV:780 Geometric ........................................................................................ I:60 11:176 III:429,529 IV:246,332,508 VII:276 -25- Geometric Accuracy Analysis . ........ ................ ............. ... ....................... .. .. .. ................ ....... ... .... ..... . .. ...... ............ IV: 11 0 Geometric Calibration ............................................................................................................................................... I:60 Geometric Constraints ........................................................................................................................... III:153 VI/S:74 Geometric Correction ........................................................................................................................................... III:429 Geometric Feature Extraction .............................................................................................................................. III:279 Geometric Image Correction ................................................................................................................................ IV:774 Geometric Information Extraction ........................................................................................................................ IV: 11 0 Geometric Modeling ............................................................................................................................................. III:517 Geometric Orthoimage Quality ....... ......... .. .............. ...... .. ......................... ...... ...... ....... ....... ... .... .. ..... ......... .......... IV :246 Geometric Rectification .......................................................................................................................................... V: 109 Geometric Scanner Calibration ................................................................................................................................. I:90 Geometric Surface Reconstruction ...................................................................................................................... III:758 Geometrical Correction of Electrooptical Images .. .. .. .................. ...... .. .. ...... .... ...... .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .... .. ...... . I: 187 Geometry .................................. I:72,182 II:107,351 III:19,36,77,105,638,786,894,971 IV:349,460 V:284 VII:522 Geometry Reconstruction Algorithms .................................................................................................................. III:786 Geomorphology Low Cost .................................................................................................................................... VII:99 Geomorphology SAR Shuttle .............................................................................................................................. VII:394 Geoprocessing .................................................................................................................................................... VII:237 Geospatial Data Infrastructure ............................................................................................................................... VI:99 Geostatistics ........................................................................................................................................................ VII:359 Geotechnical-Engineering Project ....................................................................................................................... IV:343 Geotopographic Databaese ................................................................................................................................. IV:581 GIS ..................................................................................... II:15,57,78,95, 123,227,232,244,272,310,336,363,402,415 III:59,65,70,99, 105,257,261,273,285,312,453,459,511,680 IV :18,24,66,70,78,90, 100,122,139,143,154,164,170,183,188,216,222,231,237,299,311,337,355, 358,362,390,398,407,451,503,508,523,540,553,575,640,649,661,684,722,734,748,759,763, 768,780,786,792,803,829,835,847,859,881,931,978,982,1001 VI:1, 18,51,65,99 VII:142,221 ,232,240,268,271,315,359,365,419,425,454,460,516,618,669,673,794,816 VIJN:49,101 VI/S:33,80 GIS Application .................................................................................................................................................... VII:788 GIS Combination Remote_Sensing ..................................................................................................................... IV:786 GIS Data Acquisition .............................................................................................................................................. II:232 GIS Database ....................................................................................................................................................... IV:811 GIS Database Analysis ........................................................................................................................................ IV:992 GIS Database Revision ................................................................................................................................. IV:231 ,581 GIS DEM/DTM Modeling ..................................................................................................................................... VII:167 GIS Integration ..................................................................................................................................................... IV:569 GIS Updating ...................................................................................................................................... III:53,909 IV:394 Glacier DEM/DTM Generation ............................................................................................................................. IV:104 Glacier Movement Measurement ........................................................................................................................... V:299 Global .......................................................................................................... IV:413,853,962 VII:291,547,594 VI/S:63 Global Classification filter .................................................................................................................................... VII:763 Global DEM/DTM Generation ................................................................................................................................ IV:36 Global DEM/DTM Modeling ................................................................................................................................. IV:149 Global Environment Monitoring ........................................................................................................................... VII:291 Global Image Matching ........................................................................................................................................ III:977 Global Land_Cover Mapping ............................................................................................................................... IV :413 Global Matching ................................................................................................................................................... III:331 Global Networks ..................................................................................................................................................... VI:13 Gold ..................................................................................................................................................................... VII:161 Golden Artwork ......................................................................................................................................................... V :22 GPS .................................................. I:31 ,65,154,213 II:95, 154,232 III:153,331 ,355,377,394,467,591,729,774,815 IV:41, 139,258,289,295,343,811,931 VII:131 ,499,794 VIIN:49 VI/S:1 ,7,63,67 GPS Aerial Triangulation ...................................................................................................................................... IV:154 GPS Global Networks ......................................................................................................................................... VI/S:63 GPS Image Networks .......................................................................................................................................... VII:291 GPS-Supported Bundle Adjustment ....................................................................................................................... I:213 GPS-Supported Single-Image Resection ............................................................................................................... I:213 GPS/INS Integration ............................................................................................................................................... II:154 -26- Graphics ........................................................................... 11:363 Ill:105,421 IV:74,337 V:140, 173,411,451,487,593 Graphics Research Simulation ............................................................................................................................ III:839 Gravity .................................................................................................................................................................. HI:511 Greenland ............................................................................................................................................................ VII:744 Grey Level Interpolation ......................................................................................................................................... V:353 Ground Water Hydromorphogeology ..................................................................................................................... VI: 18 GUI ....................................................................................................................................................................... IV:373 H Hardware .................................................................................................... I:84,207 11:111,384 III:729 IV:943 V:411 Hardware Software Cooperation ........ ...... .. ............................... .. ....... ............... .. ................. ....... ..... ....... .. .... .......... VI: 1 Hazardous Waste ................................................................................................................................................ VII:612 Heat Balance ........................................................................................................................................................ IV:884 Helava Triangulation ............................................................................................................................................ III:591 High Production ....................................................................................................................................................... I: 163 High Quality OEM ................................................................................................................................................. IV:267 High Resolution ....................................................................................................................................................... I: 163 High Resolution Imagery ...................................................................................................................................... IV:427 High Speed ATM-Network ..................................................................................................................................... 11:327 High Temporal Resolution .................................................................................................................................. VII:599 High-Resolution Imagery .................................................................................................................................... VI/S:20 High_Resolution Landscape Mapping ................................................................................................................ VII:214 History ........................................................................................................... 11:49 IV:227 V:11 ,347 VI:65,79 VIIN:7 Hough .................................................................................................................................................................... VII:85 Hough Transformation ........................................................................................................................................... V:220 HRSC ................................................................................................................................................................... III:940 HRSC Stereoscopic ............................................................................................................................................. IV:349 HRSC/WAOSS ....................................................................................................................................................... IV:58 Human Gums ......................................................................................................................................................... V:160 Human Motion .......................................................................................................................................................... V:88 Human_Settlement .............................................................................................. III:285,517 VII: 18,287,486,589,734 Human_Settlement Multispectral Scanner ......................................................................................................... VII:486 Hungary .............................................................................................................................................................. VIIN:31 Hybrid Image Classification ..................................................................................................................................... II: 15 Hybrid Systems .................................................................................................................................................... III:710 Hydrology ................................................................................................ IV :30,884 VII: 1,36,99, 152,359,372,465,475 Hyper Dimensional ............................................................................................................................................... III:234 Hypermap Multimedia Environment ..................................................................................................................... III:459 Hypermedia ..... .... ..... ... ........ .......... ..... ... .... ........................................... .... .......................... .... ........... ..... .......... .... VI: 133 Hyperspectral ...................................................................................................................................................... VII:161 Ice Sheets ........................................................................................................................................................... VII:744 IDA ................................................................................................................................................................. IV:149,621 Identification ............................................................................................... Il:408 III:181 IV:240,534 V:253 VII:528 Identification Parameters Correlation .................................................................................................................. III: 181 Identification Soii_Sealing Scanner .................................................................................................................... VII:486 Image ....................................... I:72, 116,160,197,203 Ill:24,29,285,360,449,555,567,619,663,669,809,832,898,983 IV:128,216,327,629,702,774 V:88,95, 173,324,384,487,518 VII:118,365,669 Image Analysis .............................................................................................................................................. III:360,768 Image Analysis Method .......................................................................................................................................... IV :24 Image Classification ................................................................................................................ Il:15 IV:212,216 Vll:66 Image Compression ..................................................................................................................................... I:160 11:203 Image De-Shading System ................................................................................................................................ III:1028 Image Error ............................................................................................................................................................. V:119 Image Format ....................................................................................................................................................... VI:138 Image Fusion ............................................................................................................................................. II:345 IV :655 Image Interpretation ............................................................................................................................... III:909 VII:689 -27- Image Interpretation Method ............................................................................................................................... VII:633 Image Map .................................................................................................................................................... IV:497,774 Image Matching ............................................................................................................... 1:160 11:203 111:8,70,567,857 Image Matching Algorithms ................................................................................................................... 111:619,724,918 Image Matching Statistics ................................................................................................................................... VII:159 Image Mosaic .......................................................................................................................................................... 1:203 Image Noise ........................................................................................................................................................ VIIS:57 Image Orientation ................................................................................................................................................... V:518 Image Orientation Automation ............................................................................................................................. 111:843 Image Processing .................................................................................................. 111:463 IV:529,819 V:194,231,353 Image Radiometric Quality ...................................................................................................................................... 1:203 Image Rectification ............................................................................................................................................... IV:813 Image Segmentation ..................................................................................................................................... 111:165,463 Image segmentation quadtrees ........................................................................................................................... 111:251 Image Sequence Analysis ...................................................................................................................... 111:857 IV:819 Image Sequences ................................................................................................................................................ 111:449 Image Space Plotter ............................................................................................................................................. IV:394 Image Statistics .................................................................................................................................................... IV :212 Image Transformation ............................................................................................................................................ V :290 Image Understanding .................................................................................. 11:250,315111:53,82,710,764,953 VIIS:74 Imager ..................................................................................................................................................................... 1:187 Imagery .................................... 1:99 11:419 III:207,503,611 IV:616,753 V:152 Vl:99 VII:91 ,271,705,801 VIIS:57 Imagery Interpretation ............................................................................................................................................ VI: 18 Imagery Landsat Multitemporal ........................................................................................................................... VII:801 Imagery Mapping Geology ................................................................................................................................... IV:289 Indian Remote Sensing Satellite ............................................................................................................................ VI: 18 Indoor Room Recording ............................................................................................................................................ 1:54 Industrial ........................................................................................................................................... V: 119,209,284,357 Industrial Photogrammetry ..................................................................................................................................... V: 119 Industry ................................................................................................................................. 111:442 V:33,55,59,76,530 Inertial ................................................................................................................................................................... 111:467 Inertial Surveying ......................................................................................................................................................... 1:6 Information ................................................................................ 111:94,839,890 IV :66,273,437,635 V :304 VI: 123,133 Information Geography .......................................................................................................................................... 111:94 Information Sharing .............................................................................................................................................. IV:665 Information System ................................................................................................................................................ IV:45 Information Systems Development ...................................................................................................................... IV:635 Information Theory ................................................................................................................................................. 11:430 Informativeness ................................................................................................................................................... VII:669 Infrared ...................................................................................................................... 1:78,116 Vll:91 ,448,493,550,756 Infrared Photography ............................................................................................................................................ VII:59 Infrared Reflectography .......................................................................................................................................... V:599 INS ......................................................................................................................................................................... VIIS:? Inspection ...................................................................................................................................... V :44,59,182,471 ,530 Instruments ................................................................................................................................................ 1:6,187 V :259 Integrated GPS/INS System ................................................................................................................................ 111:125 Integrated Knowledge_Based Processing .......................................................................................................... 111:752 Integration ................................. 11:78,123,141 ,232,294 III:59,99, 125,768,803,857 IV :24,299,358,557,722,748,943 Vl:18 Vll:142,232,425,557 VIIS:? Integration GIS Application ...................................................................................................................................... 11:95 Integration Image Classification ........................................................................................................................... IV: 183 Inter-tidal Wadden Sea ....................................................................................................................................... Vll:763 Interdisciplinary Remote_Sensing ....................................................................................................................... IV :427 Interferometry ....................................................................................................................... 11:256111:312,421 IV:442 Interior Orientation ................................................................................................................................................ III:478 International ....................................................................................................................... IV:704 Vl:84,133 VIIN:101 International Cooperation ....................................................................................................................................... VI:59 International GPS Service ................................................................................................................................... VIIS:63 International Land_Use Mapping ......................................................................................................................... IV:704 -28- Internet .... .... ........... ................. ................ ....... ................ .... .. ........... ... ........ ............ ............. .. ....... ... ..... ... ..... ........ VI: 133 lnteroperability ............................................................................................................................................................ II:1 Interpretation ................... III:239,291 ,497, 768,868,965,1018 IV :305,321 ,625,829,995 VII: 1, 178,196,394,578,633 Interpretation Landsat Multispectral ...................................................................................................................... VII:53 Intersection Angles ................................................................................................................................................. II:380 lnvariance Object Reconstruction ........................................................................................................................ III:535 Invariant Properties .............................................................................................................................................. III:983 Invariants .............................................................................................................................................................. III: 146 Inventory ....................................................................................................................... IV:240 V:438 VII:618,689,811 Inventory Database ............................................................................................................................................. VII:618 Inventory Mapping System ...................................................................................................................................... II:95 Ireland ...................................................................................................................................................................... I:154 IRS-1C Orthoimage Texture ................................................................................................................................ IV:481 IRS-IC Mapping Standards .................................................................................................................................. IV:823 ISPRS National Report .......................................................................................................................................... VI:65 Israel ....... .. ...... ....... ....................... ............ ... .......... ..... ..................... ....... .. ......... ... ............ .. ........... .. ........ .... .. ..... VI/N :34 Iterative ................................................................................................................................................................... V:587 J Japan ....... ... ....... ............................ ........... .. ....... ....... .. ......... .. ................. ........ .... .. ........ .............. ... ..... .... ........ .... VI/N :40 JERS-1 ................................................................................................................................................... IV:937 VII:146 JERS-1 SAR Imagery ............................................................................................................................................ II:261 Jommon Pottery ....................................................................................................................................................... V:95 JPEG ........................................................................................................................................................................ V:70 K Kalman Filtering ........................................................................................................................................................ I:65 Karst Terrance ...................................................................................................................................................... IV:722 Kenya ........ ......... .................. ... .... .. ........... ... .......... ........... .............. .. ... ......... .. ......... .. ................... .. ....... ......... .. .... VI: 106 Kinematic GPS ...................................................................................................................................................... VI/S:1 Kinematic GPS Positioning .................................................................................................................................. III:394 KITSAT Image Processing ................................................................................................................................... III:429 Knowledge Base Semantic Net 3D Modeling ...................................................................................................... III:868 Knowledge_Base ....................................................................... III:239,511 ,669,710,752,868 IV:183,212 V:237,593 Knowledge_Base Classification ............... ... .... ................. ............ ........ .. ............. .......... .. .... ... ........ ....... .. ...... .. ..... IV :534 Knowledge_Base Expert_System Model ........................................................................................................... VII:673 Knowledge_Base Interpretation Modeling ........................................................................................................... III:868 Knowledge_Base Landsat Classification .............................................................................................................. IV:49 L Land .............................................................................................. I:193 II:415 III:988 IV:78,177 VI:123 VII:83,788 Land Condition Estimation .................................................................................................................................... VII:83 Land Degradation ................................................................................................................................................ VII:547 Land Registration ................................................................................................................................................. III:890 Land Subdivision Process ........................................................................................................................................ II:49 Landsat ........................................................................................................ III:48,886 IV:1,117,358,384,722,734,811 VII:?, 13,48,71 ,77,85, 123,136,172,178,186,204,226,240,268,271,321,365,379,384,398, 425,431 ,437,465,475,483,51 0,522,550,557,578,660,678, 750,775 VI/S:39 Landsat Image Geology .......................................................................................................................................... VII:? Landsat Thematic Image ........................................................................................................................................ VII:1 Landsat Thematic Mapping ................................................................................................................................. VII:262 Landslides ........................................................................................................................................................... VII:705 Land_Siides ............................................................................................................................... IV:786 VII:66 VI/S:39 Land_Siides Extraction ........................................................................................................................................ IV:786 Land_Slides Recognition ...................................................................................................................................... VII:66 Land_Use ................ III:752,994 IV:?, 100,170,200,219,413,547,609,640,704,722,803,811,841,879,992,995 VI:51 VII: 13,43,71, 112,131,136,146,209,237,341 ,384,522,534,563,589,624,678,699, 709,738,775,825 Land_Use Change_Detection ............................................................................................................................. VII:384 -29- Land_Use Classification .............................................................................................................................. Vll:232,589 Land_Use Mapping .............................................................................................................................................. III:764 Land_Use Mapping Large .................................................................................................................................... IV:200 Land_Use Monitoring .......................................................................................................................................... Vll:131 Large .......... .... .............................. .... ...................... ..... ...... ................... ......................... ......... ... .... .. .. .. ... .... ....... ..... . I: 154 Large Scale Map .................................................................................................................................................. IV:431 Large Scale Mapping .......................................................................................................... 11:340 IV:200,486,563,901 Large Small Scale . ...... ................................ ............. .. ...... ........ ... ............ ....... .... .. .......... ... ....... ....... .. ..... .... ...... .. ..... I: 176 Large-scale .... ..... ...... ... .. .................. .. ............ ... ........... ...... ............. .......... ...... .... .. .... ......... ...... ........ ... .... ... ........... IV :437 Laser Altimetry System ..... ....... .... ... .. ....................... ................................ ....... .............. ... ....... ....... .. .... .. ... ............ .... I:42 Laser Scanning ...................................................................................................................................................... V :330 Laser Spark Spectroscopy .................................................................................................................................. Vll:714 Laser-Beam .............................................................................................................................................................. V:95 Layover ................................................................................................................................................................. IV:283 Leaf Canopy Soybean ........................................................................................................................................ Vll:756 Learning ............................................................................................................................... III:120 VI:61, 118 Vll:775 Least Squares ........................................................................................................................................................ V :587 Least Squares Correlation ................................................................................................................................... 11:147 Least Squares Matching III:724,977 Lesvos Lineaments Identification ... Vll:578 Lidar Systems .. II:333 Lime Camera V :395 Line III:88 Line CCD I:54 Line Extraction Ill:312 Line Photogrammetry III: 1018 Lineament Analysis Vll:172,669 Lineament Map VII:705 Linear Arrays III:585 Linear Feature Mirror_Reflections V:44 Linguistics VI:? Lithuania .. VI/N:47 Low Cost Sources IV:194 Low Cost System V :405 Low Cost Systems V :200 Low_Cost Digital Instruments I:48 Low_Cost Remote_Sensing System I:167 00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o • • o . o o o o o o O O O O O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o · · · · 00 • o O O o · · · o · · · · o o o o • • o • • o o o o o · · · · · · • o o o • o o o o o o o.oooooooo•••oooooooooo·····o•ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOoooooo•ooooooooooooooooooooooo••oooooooooooooooooo 0 0 0 • o · o 0 0 0 00 O o o o o · · · · · · · · o O O O O o o o o · · · · · · · · · o 000 0 0 0 • • • o • • • 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • • OOo 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 00 0 0 o • • o • o o 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 00 0 0 0 0 • • • • o • • 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 . 00 0 0 0 0 OOOOOoo 0 o • . 0 0 . 0000 0 0 00 0 . o · · · o · · o · · · o o o o o o 0 0 · · · 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oo 0 0 o • • • • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 oOO ooo 00 0 0 0 0 000000 0 0 o • • • o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 • • 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOoo 0 ooooooOOoOOOOOooooooooooOOOOOOOooooooooooooooo•ooooooooooooooo•••oooooooooOOOOOOOOooooooooo •• o.ooooooo ooooooooOoOOOOooooooooooo•···oooooooooooooooOOOOooooooooooooooooo·· o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o · · · o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o • • • o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o • • o o o o O O O O O O O o o o ooooooooooooOOoooooooooooooooooooOooOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooOOOOOOOOOooooo 0 0000 00 o • · · o • · · 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 • • 0 0 0 • • • o 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 • • o• 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 · · · • • • • 0 0 0 0 0 0 • • • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 • • 000 0 0 0 0 0 ooooo 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 • • • o . o . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 OOo 0 0 . 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 OOOoooooooOOooOOOOOOooooooooo······oooooooooo···oo•o·•oooooooooooooooooo····oooooooOOOOOooooooooooooooo••·o•ooooooooooOOoOooooooooooooooo OOOOOOooooOoOOOOOOOOOOOooooooo····oooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooOooooooooooOOOOOOOoo···ooooooooooo • • o o o o o o o o o o o o o • • • o o o • • o o o o oooooooooooooooooo•o···ooooooooooooooooooo•ooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOooooooooooooo···oooooooooooo•o····oooooooooooooOOO 0 0 o • • 0 0 0 00 0 0 • • • 0 00 • • • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 · · · · · 0 · 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 00 0 0 o o · · · · o o Oo 0 o · 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • • o 0 0 0 0 000 00 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 o · 0 0 0 0 0 oooooooooooooooo···o•ooooooooooooooo•o···ooooooooo•o···o·oooooooo••oooooooooooooooo••oooo••ooooooooOoooooooo•··OOOOOOOOoooo · · o o o o • o · · · o · · o · · · · o · · · o · · o · · o · · · o · o o · · · · · · o • o o o o o o o o o •• o.oooooooooooOoooooooooooooooooOOoooooooo····OOOOOooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooo····o•oo • • • o o o o o o o o · · · · · · · · · o ooooooooooooooOoo·········o····ooooooooo·······ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo···ooooooooOOOOOOOoooooooooooOOo····oooooooooooooooOooooooooooooooo oooo • • o • • o • • o o o o o o o o o o o • o · · · o · o • o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o • • • o o o o o o o o o o o O O O O O O O O o o o o o o o o o o o o · · · o o o o o o o o o o o o O o o o o • • o o • · · · o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . 000 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 00 • • • • • • • • 0 . 0 0 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o • • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 o• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 • • 0 0 0 0000 0 00 0 0 o • o · · · o · · 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 · · · 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0000 000 00 0 • • • 0 0 0 • • o o o o o · · · o 000 0 0 o o o o o o o · · · · · o · o 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 OOOo 00 • • • oooo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o · · · o o 0 0 0 0 0 000000 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oo 00 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 • • 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • • 0 . 0 0 OOOOOOO·o···oooo•··o···oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo·······oooooooo····oooooooooooooooo·····oooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOooooo ooooooooooo····o••oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo·····ooooooo•••oooooooOoo····o··········o·ooooooooOooo•o·······OOOOOOooo M VI:114 IV :283 Ill:839 IV:437,598,978 V:264 VI:93 Vll:673,794 VI/N:7 IV :592 III:82 IV:598 IV :677 IV:586 I:42 11:38,141,232,238,244,256,336,402 III:88,239,449,517,675,815,857,890 IV: 1 ,95, 143,154,159,206,227,289,332,390,394,403,413,427,431 ,437,451 ,454,465,469,476,481 , 520,529,540,547,604,609,629,655,696,704,742,809,811,823,841,859,879,901,934,962 V :1,124 VI:1 ,51 ,79, 106 Vll:31, 161,167,172,214,271,276,281 ,347,394,398,417,460,475,555,633,669,763,816 VI/N:7 VI/8:67,84 Mapping Surface Energy IV :30 Marine Radar ... VII:252 Market Gaps VI:128 Marketing IV:514 Markov Random Fields .. Ill:312,965 Mars IV:497,962 MARS Surface IV :349 Machine Translation Magellan Management Mangrove Map Interpretation Map Revision Map Updating .... 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IV:476 Match Points ......................................................................................................................................................... III:903 Matching ................................................................................................................ I:48,90, 160 Il:213,266,315,321 ,396 IH:29, 131,135,139,266,291,321,383,399,442,478,490,555,567,619,633,652,692,703,724,746,758, 843,880,936,940,960,983,1018 IV:104, 1to, 117,283,316,349,547,553,621,728,742 V:82,88,209,220,225,247,378,499,558 VII:389 Matching Algorithms ........................................................................................................................ III:442, 1010 V :499 Matching Fourier Descriptors ............................................................................................................................... III:880 Matching Object Space ........................................................................................................................................ III:399 Matching Orientation Method ............................................................................................................................... III:633 Mathematical Morphology .................................................................................................................................... IV:529 Mathematics .................................................................................................................. III:105,463,821 IV:149 V:284 MOP Engined Delta-glider ................................................................................................................................... IV:321 Measurement ......................................... I:99 II: 147 III:291 ,555,988 V: 130,225,280,324,368,395 VII: 159,406,654 Measurement Model .............................................................................................................................................. V:432 Medical Imaging ..................................................................................................................................................... V:280 Medical Planning .................................................................................................................................................... V: 188 Medicine ...... ....... .. ......... ............... .. ........... ......... .. ... ................ .. . V: 160,188,247,280,313,362,405,443,558,576 VI: 74 Member Report Guidelines .................................................................................................................................... VI:65 Membership Functions ......................................................................................................................................... IV:881 Metadata ................................................................................................................................................................. II:310 Method ....................................... I:6,31 ,213 Il:282 HI:273,940, 1004 IV :64,362,753,759 VI: 13 VII:36,568,606,660 Metodata ................................................................................................................................................................. III:59 Metric ........................................................................................................................................... III: 1,99 IV :349 V :426 Metrology ................................................................................................ U:368 IV:258 V:55,59,336,357,493,506,530 Microphotogrammetry ............................................................................................................................................ V :225 Microwave Optical Synergy ................................................................................................................................ VII:331 Microwave Radiometry Application ..................................................................................................................... VU:412 Mineral ................................................................................................................................................................. VII:689 Mineral Oil Spill ................................................................................................................................................... VII:568 Mobile Mapping .................................................................................................................... II: 141 ,232 III:449 IV: 139 Mobile Mapping System ......................................................................................................................................... II: 154 Mobile Underwater Mapping .................................................................................................................................. V:319 Model ............... II:49 HI:459,529,542,663,669, 768,803,839 IV: 164,299,635,677,768 V: 114,167,247 VH:281 ,547 Model Based Analysis ............................................................................................................................................ V:548 Model-Based Image Interpretation ...................................................................................................................... III:768 Modeling ................. II:213 HI:181, 186,215,222,245,273,415,429,523,692,710,792,839,849,857,868,909,924,1036 IV:30, 177,261,362,398,460,508,557,575,797,859,881,919,1001 V :22,140,220,237,284,451 VI:? VII: 105,167,196,237,298,504,660,788,816 VIIS: 74 Modeling Energy Budget ..................................................................................................................................... VH:660 Modeling Radioml3try Correction ........................................................................................................................ VII: 105 Modeling Sensible Heat Flux .............................................................................................................................. VII:660 Modeling Stereo Imagery ..................................................................................................................................... IV:586 Modei_Based Detection ....................................................................................................................................... HI: 146 MOMS .................................................................................................................................................... III:158 VI/S:20 MOMS-02 ....... ........................... ............. ... ............... ....... .. ....... .... ..................... .. ............ ....... ... ........ .... ... ............ IV: 742 MOMS-2P Priroda Mission ....................................................................................................................................... I:90 MOMS_02 ............................................................................................................................................................ III:597 Monitoring ....................................... I:31, 167 H:207 IV :212,295,413,427,592,734,978 V :33,152,299,471 ,493 VI:65 VH:13,25,91, 131,146,167,192,204,209,214,237,268,276,291,321,331,347,412,460,499, 516,568,594,599,612,618,683,714,722,768,801 Monitoring Limnology Ecosystems ..................................................................................................................... VII: 167 Monitoring Vegetation ............................................................................................................................................ U:282 Monoplotting .............................................................................................................................................. IV:891 V:290 Moon ..................................................................................................................................................................... IV:702 Moon Galilee Clementine ..................................................................................................................................... IV:616 Morphologic Feature ............................................................................................................................................ 111:792 Morphological Edge Detection ............................................................................................................................. 111:886 Mosaic .......................................................................... 11:351 III:19,331 IV:58,368 V:290,599 Vl:138 VII:594,602 -31 - Mount Pinatubo ................................................................................................................................................... VII:437 Mountainous Terrain ............................................................................................................................................. VH:59 MSS ........................................................................................................................................................................ IV:36 Mulltisensor Image Fusion ................................................................................................................................... IV :655 Multi Scale Matching ................................................................................................................................................. I:90 Multi Sensor ........................................................................................................................................................ VII: 186 Multi Sensor Fusion ................................................................................................................................................. V :59 Multi Wavelength Pyrometry ..................................................................................................................................... I:78 multi-channel SAR ................................................................................................................................................ VII:36 Multi-Detailed Object-Oriented GIS ..................................................................................................................... IV:445 Multilingual .. ... .... ............... ... .. ...... ......... ........................ .............. ... ..... .. ........ ......... .... ..... .... .... ....... .. ....... ...... ..... ..... VI:85 Multilingual Dictionary ............................................................................................................................................ VI:28 Multimedia Tools .................................................................................................................................................. IV:514 Multiple Image Analysis .......................................................................................................................... III:415 IV :261 Multiple Image Matching .......................................................................................................................... II:419 III:405 Multiple Images .................................................................................................................................................... III:266 Multiple Representation ....................................................................................................................................... IV:768 Multipolarization .................................................................................................................................................. VII:528 Multiscale Decomposition .................................................................................................................................... III:999 Multisensor Image Mapping ................................................................................................................................. IV:655 Multisensor System .............................................................................................................................................. III:774 Multisensoral ....................................................................................................................................................... VII:768 Multispectral .................................................................. I:78 II:282,351 III:251 ,809,994 IV:327,702,803,949 V:384 VII:31,59,85,123,226,287,304,308,341 ,486,493,638 Multispectral Classification ...................................................................................................................... II:141 VII:563 Multispectral DEM/DTM Reconstruction .............................................................................................................. III:965 Multispectral Image Analysis ................................................................................................................................. V:384 Multispectral Imagery ............................................................................................................................................ VII:43 Multispectral Infrared Imagery ............................................................................................................................ VII:327 Multispectral Land_Use Classification ................................................................................................................ VII:486 Multispectral Mapping .......................................................................................................................................... IV:702 Multispectral Remote_Sensing Data ................................................................................................................... III:994 Multispectral Scanner Imagery ........................................................................................................................... VII:589 Multispectral SPOT Image .................................................................................................................................. VII:534 Multispectral Vector .............................................................................................................................................. III:988 Multitemporal ..................... IV :879,949 V:295 VII: 53,118,240,257,379,384,406,486,510,574,606,728,768,801,825 Multitemporal Analysis Change_Detection ............................................................................................................ V:295 Multitemporal Change_Detection ....................................................................................................................... VII:825 Multitemporal Classification ................................................................................................................................ VII:510 Multitemporal Difference Image .......................................................................................................................... VII:728 Multitemporallmage Classification ..................................................................................................................... VII:738 Multitemporallmage Interpretation ..................................................................................................................... VII:738 Multitemporal Satellite Image .............................................................................................................................. VII:118 Multitemporal Subpixel Visualization .................................................................................................................. VII: 159 N National Land_Use Model .................................................................................................................................... IV :841 National Mapping Agency ...................................................................................................................................... VI:99 National Mapping Organization ........................................................................................................................... IV:925 National Report ........................................................................ VI/N:1, 11, 13,19,21 ,26,34,40,47,55,65,68,71 ,75,86,94 National Reports ................................................................................................................................................. VI/N:31 Natural Disaster Reduction .................................................................................................................................... II:207 Navigation ............................................................................................ I:6,31,65 II:176,192 III:729 VII:499 VI/S:67 Navigation Systems ............................................................................................................................................. IV:982 NDVI .................................................................................................................................................................... VII:547 Networks ............................................... I:150 II:89,327,374 III:360,710 IV:378,427,514 V:5 VII:204,291 VI/S:63 Networks Analysis ................................................................................................................................................ Ill:604 Networks Monitoring Segmentation .................................................................................................................... VII:204 Neural ............................................................................................................ II:117, 170,374 III:389,880 VII:204,788 -32- Neural Classification Algorithms ............................................................................................................................ II: 117 Neural Networks ...................................................................................... III:48,680, 1010 IV:813 VII:71, 112,542,775 New Method ........................................................................................................................................................... II:408 New Real_time Information .................................................................................................................................. IV :273 Newly Increased Class ........................................................................................................................................ IV:373 Non-metric ................................................... III:1 ,77,575 IV:18,431 V:16, 147,160,274,426,438,443,457,463 VII:99 Northeast Thailand .............................................................................................................................................. VII:516 0 Object ................................................................. III: 186,415,535,898,924,930,101 0 IV :261 ,445,881 ,955 V: 152,253 Object Modeling ................................................................................................................................................... III:924 Object Modeling Recognition ............................................................................................................................... III:186 Object Orientation ................................................................................................................................................ IV:955 Object Oriented ...................................................................................................................................................... IV:90 Object Oriented Measurement ............................................................................................................................... V:548 Object Recognition ...................................................................................................................................... III:616 V:59 Object Recognition Reconstruction ....................................................................................................................... V :253 Object Reconstruction ........................................................................................................ III:331 ,555,857,953 IV:859 Object Space Matching ................................................................................................................................. III:692,724 Object Space Modeling ........................................................................................................................................ III:953 Object Space Solution ............................................................................................................................................ 11:419 Object Surface Reconstruction ............................................................................................................................ III:971 Object-Oriented Data Organization ..................................................................................................................... III:459 Ocean Colour ...................................................................................................................................................... VII:406 Ocean Tidal Terrain ............................................................................................................................................... IV:18 Oceanology .......................................................................................................................................................... III:511 Octree ................................................................................................................................................................... IV:503 Octree Data Structure .......................................................................................................................................... IV :508 OEEPE Test ......................................................................................................................................................... III:349 Onmixing Subspace Hyperspectral .................................................................................................................... VII:781 On_line ................................................................................................................................. II:46,276,402 V :55,70,133 On_line Bundle Adjustment ................................................................................................................................... V: 133 On_line Satellite Mapping ...................................................................................................................................... II: 176 On_line Triangulation Algorithms ........................................................................................................................... V: 133 On_line Video Systems .......................................................................................................................................... V:481 OOP ...................................................................................................................................................................... IV:373 Open GIS ............................................................................................................................................................. VI/S:61 OPS ...................................................................................................................................................................... III:561 Optical .......................................................................................................................... IV:655 V:194,231,336 VII:315 Optical Metrology CAD ........................................................................................................................................... V :336 Optical Real-time Systems ..................................................................................................................................... V :558 Optical Rectification .. ....... .. ...... ................ .......... .. .... ................ ............. .. .... ......... .. .... .. .............. ... .. .. ... ................ IV: 154 Optimal Model .. ..... .......... .. ....... .. ....... ............................ ..... ... .. ....... ....... .. ............. ....................... ...... .. ...... ... .. ...... IV :362 Optimization ................................................................................................................................................. I:26 III:449 Orbital Constraints ................................................................................................................................................ III:597 Ore Control .......................................................................................................................................................... VII: 172 Organization ....................................................................................................... 11:310 IV:943 VI:133 VI/N:71 ,82,86 Orient ........................................................................................................................................................... V:200 VI:59 Orientation ................... 11:46,141,218 III:1 ,42,77, 111,139,146,158,196,297,561,597,633,729,746,798,843,880,918 IV :540,621 V :336,390,451 ,481 ,518 VI/S:67 Orientation Parameters .......................................................................................................................................... V:540 Orthodontic Deformation Analysis ......................................................................................................................... V:247 Orthogonal Wavelets ............................................................................................................................................ III:971 Orthoimage ........................................................... I:203 11:66,123,224,238,288,351 III: 19,331 ,484,626, 758,960,971 IV :58,70,84,95,11 0,159,200,231,246,258,289,305,316,343,368,454,563,581,661,756,868,879,915,925,972,982 V:347,605 VII:469 VI/S:33 Orthoimage Map Revision ..................................................................................................................................... IV:95 Orthoimage Panchromatic Camera ..................................................................................................................... IV:823 Orthoimage Production .......................................................................................................................................... II:300 -33- p Pacific .................................................................................................................................................................. VI/S:51 Panorama Mosaic .................................................................................................................................................. V:109 Parallax Propagation ............................................................................................................................................ III:619 Parallel Computing ............................................................................................................................................... III:331 Parallel Geometry ................................................................................................................................................... V:225 Parameters ........................................................................................................................ II:357 III:394 V:65 VII:337 Parameters Estimation ........................................................................................................................................ VII:337 Parameters Orientation ........................................................................................................................................ III: 192 Particle Visualization .............................................................................................................................................. V :194 Pattern ................................................................................................................................................... I:20 III:131,463 Pattern Recognition ....................................................................................................................... III:82,88, 120 VII:71 PC Based Dictionary ............................................................................................................................................ VI:114 Pen pad ................................................................................................................................................................... II:276 Performance ....................................................................... I:154,176 11:117,424 III:234,365,792 IV:267 V:209,405 Personal Computer ................................................................................................................................................ II:288 Phisiography ...... ........ .. ....... ... ........... ... .......... ......... .......... ....... ... ....... ............................ ... ........... .... ............ ....... .. IV :629 Photoclinometry .................................................................................................................................................... III:245 Photogrammetry ...................................................... I:65, 160,163,187 11:38,41,46,123,147,203,238,250,300,424,430 III:14, 111 '125, 131 '153, 181 '192,257,261 ,349,377,399,405,421 ,449,478,503,616,657,675,724, 746,758,786,815,843,940,946,960,1004,1010 IV:49,231 ,437,469,553,586,690,716,901,962 V:1, 11 ,28,44,95, 119,182,188,220,319,330,347,475,506,518,534,546,576,581,605 VI:28,30,32,45,56,65,79,85,93, 111,128 VII:214,354,602 VI/N:1 ,7,47,49,55,65,68,71, 101 VI/S:1 ,7,33,74 Photogrammetry DEM/DTM Scanner ................................................................................................................. VI/S:33 Photogrammetry GIS Research ....................................................................................................................... VI/N:101 Photogrammetry Networks Design .......................................................................................................................... V :38 Photogramrnetry Object Reconstruction .............................................................................................................. III:535 Photogrammetry Orthoimage Integration .............................................................................................................. II: 123 Photogrammetry Updating Orthoimage .............................................................................................................. VI/S:33 Photograrnmetry Updating SPOT ........................................................................................................................ IV:586 Photography ............................................................................. I:154 11:224,408 IV:200,431,469 V:274,299,304,347 Photornatics .......................................................................................................................................................... VI: 128 Photometric Model ............................................................................................................................................. III: 1028 Photorealistic Visualization 3D-Model ................................................................................................................... V: 173 Photosdynamik Tumor Therapy ............................................................................................................................. V:313 Photosynthetically Active Radiations .................................................................................................................. VII:298 Pilot Project Applications ...................................................................................................................................... IV:122 Pixel ........................................................................................................................... I:20 III:827 IV:305,774 VII:574 Planetary ...... ......................... .. ....... ..... ....... ..................... ...... ................. .. .. ............. ............... .. ............................ IV :962 Planetary Image Data ........................................................................................................................................ III: 1004 Planning ............................................................................................................ IV:78,100,222,523,640,879,972 V:200 Planning Public Works ......................................................................................................................................... IV:122 Plotter ................................................................................................................................................... II:147,419 IV:74 Point Operators ...................................................................................................................................................... V :324 Polarisation Signature ......................................................................................................................................... VII:196 Polarization .......................................................................................................................................................... VII:287 Pollution .............................................................................................................. IV:763 VII:152,454,568,618,714,722 Pollution Database .............................................................................................................................................. VII:618 Polygons ............................................................................................................................................................... III: 139 Population Growth .... .. .... ....... ....... ...... .. ........ ... ... .... .. ........... ... ......... ... .. ............ ......... .......... ........................... ........ VI: 13 Post Classification ................................................................................................................................................ IV :841 Post-Classification Comparison Techniques ........................................................................................................ VII:53 Post-Object Classification ................................................................................................................................... VII:542 Potential ............................................................................................................................................................... VII: 186 Potential Habitat Analysis .................................................................................................................................... IV:575 Power Spectrum ................................................................................................................................................... 111:343 Precision ............................................................................................................................................ III:449,798 V:119 Precision Orientation Calibration ......................................................................................................................... III:798 Precision Scanner Resection ............................................................................................................................... III:798 -34- Predict Rice Blast ................................................................................................................................................ VII:807 Principal Component Analyses ........................................................................................................................... Vll:271 Principal Components Analysis .......................................................................................................................... VII:431 Problem .................................................................................................................................................................. IV:78 Procedures ............................................................................................................................................................. II:272 Processing ........................................................................... 1:207 H:57 Il1:29,809 IV:267,813,915 VII:271 ,398,738 Processing Modeling ................................................................................................................................................ 11:78 Production ............................................................................. 11:411 111:365 IV:368,390,868,874,925 Vl:13 VI/N:71 Production Control ................................................................................................................................................... V :55 Production System ............................................................................................................................................... III:832 Professional .......................................................................................................................................................... Vl:123 Professional Organization .................................................................................................................................. VI/N:65 Profiles Measurement ......................................................................................................................................... VII:557 Programming .......................................................................................................................................................... VI:61 Project ................................................................................................................... Il:306,411 Vl:123 VII:673 VI/S:51 Projection Geometric Primitives ............................................................................................................................. V :284 Projective Photogrammetry .................................................................................................................................... III:?? Prospection ............................................................................................................................................................ V:124 Protection ............................................................................................................................................................. IV :625 Q Quality .................................................................................................... 1:99,110,160 II:135,411 IV:219,246,640,901 Quality Control ................................................................................................................................................. IV:12,901 Quality Control Systems ......................................................................................................................................... V:530 Quality Management ............................................................................................................................................... I:218 Quality of Life ...................................................................................................................................................... VII:431 Quality reporting ..................................................................................................................................................... IV:12 Quantitative Topography Method ........................................................................................................................ IV:252 Quantitative Tree-dimensional Microscopy ........................................................................................................... V:313 R Radar ............................................................................... II:9,261 III:463 IV:469,655 VII:252,315,437,528,705,709 Radar SAR Interferometry ...................................................................................................................................... II:256 Radar Vegetation Identification ........................................................................................................................... VII:528 Radargrammetry .................................................................................................................................................. IV:491 Radiation ............................................................................................................................... IV:30 V:330 VII:337,389 Radio Control Photography .................................................................................................................................. IV:431 Radioactivity ........................................................................................................................................................... V: 130 Radiometric ................................................................................................................................ I:203 VII:308,522,728 Radiometric Calibration ....................................................................................................................................... VII:728 Radiometric Image Correction ............................................................................................................................. IV:774 Radiometric Measurement .................................................................................................................................. VII:493 Radiometric Model ............................................................................................................................................... III:764 Radiometric Mosaic ................................................................................................................................................ 11:250 Radiometric Preprocessing MSS-Data ................................................................................................................. VII:53 Radiometric Surface Model .................................................................. .............. ... ........................................... III:644 Radiometric Temperature Measurement .................................................................................................................. 1:78 Radiometry ................................................................... I:72,78 II:351 III:971 IV:349 VII:105,161,337,412,493,744 Radiometry Correction Modeling ........................................................................................................................ VII: 105 Railway ................................................................................................................................................................... V :395 Range Error ............................................................................................................................................................ Il:380 Raster .............................................................................................................. III:65 IV:188,216 V:22 Vl:18 VII:232 Raster Vector Integration ..................................................................................................................................... IV :212 Real-time ............................................................................... I:6,65 V :88,140,243,374,378,587 VII:584,714 VI/S:45 Real-time Dynamic Processing ... ...... ............. ..... .... .................. ...... ... ... ................... .... ..... ...... .... ... ... ........ ....... ......... I:65 Real-time Photogrammetry ...................................................................................................................................... V:82 Real-time Technology .... .... ....... .................. .................... ...... .. ........ ....... .... .. .... ...... ................ .... ........... .... ........... IV: 139 Real-time Vision ..................................................................................................................................................... V :411 -35- Recognition ........................................................ 1:133 III:65, 176,186,202,442,463,680,821 ,832,898,965, 1010,1018 IV:337,529,625 V:59 VII:1 ,66 VI/S:74 Reconstruction ............. Il:135,213,321 ,368 111:1,196,285,415,517,535,581,619,657,692,786,809,946,960,965,977 IV: 1007 V: 16,253,416,506,524,546,581 ,593,599 VII:118,633, 781 Recording ...................................................................................................................................... 1:121 V:395 VII:291 Rectification ........................................... 11:141,176,300,321 111:19 IV:368,671 ,756,901,937 V :16,215,599 Vll:589 Red Sea Hills ....................................................................................................................................................... VII:262 Registration ............................................................. Il:101, 176,321 111:139,146,567,652,903 IV:117, 128,949 V:140 Regrowth ...................................................................................................................................................... VII:204,209 Relational Matching ....................................................................................................................................... III: 111 ,131 Relational Structure Description .......................................................................................................................... Ill:442 Relationships ........................................................................................................................................................ Ill: 105 Relative Atmospheric Correction ........................................................................................................................ VII:384 Relative Kinematic GPS ......................................................................................................................................... IV:18 Relative Orientation ......................................................................................................................................... 111:42,581 Reliability ....................................................................................................... 1:144 III:42, 153,449,529 IV :460 VIIS: 1 Remote Temperature Sensing .................................................................................................................................. 1:78 Remote_Sensing .................. 1:116,128,170,207 II: 15,20,89,135,256,333 111:36,94,251 ,429,503,686,87 4,886,1036 IV :49,128,283,289,327,609,640,684,702,704,753,874,884,915,934,978,1001,1011 V :48 VI:24,28,32,34,40,51 ,65,85, 128,133 VII: 1 ,18,25,31 ,36,43, 105,142,152,159,161 ,226,232,237,240,252,257,281 ,298,304,308,315,321 , 327,337,354,359,372,384,412,431,448,454,465,475,483,504,528,534,542,547,550,555,589, 599,602,606,612,624,633,638,650,678,683,705,714,734,738,750,775,781 ,801 ,807,811 ,825 VIIN:1 ,47,49,55,65,68,71 Vl/8:7,39,84 Remote_Sensing Application Soil ....................................................................................................................... V11:412 Remote_Sensing Distribution ............................................................................................................................. VII:756 Remote_Sensing Environment GIS .................................................................................................................... VII:483 Remote_Sensing Environment Monitoring ......................................................................................................... VII:801 Remote_Sensing Forestry Classification ............................................................................................................ VII:602 Remote_Sensing Geology ...................................................................................................................................... VII:? Remote_Sensing Geology Radar ....................................................................................................................... VII:705 Remote_Sensing Imagery .................................................................................................................................... VII:91 Remote_Sensing Land_Use ............................................................................................................................... Vll:768 Remote_Sensing Modeling Algorithms .............................................................................................................. VII:504 Remote_Sensing Pollution Monitoring ............................................................................................................... VII:714 Remot'e_Sensing SAR Mapping ......................................................................................................................... VII:394 Remote_Sensing Soil Mapping .......................................................................................................................... VII:281 Remote_Sensing Vegetation .............................................................................................................................. VII:768 Requirements ...................................................................................................................................................... VIIS:80 Research ............................................................................................................................ VII:705 VIIN:26,65,71,101 Reservoir Monitoring ........................................................................................................................................... VII: 192 Resolution ................................................................. 1:36,105,176 111:936 IV :273,305 VII:638,660,734 VIIS:45,57 Resource ............................................................................................................................................................. VII:673 Resources .................................................................................................................... 11:266 IV :451 VII:232,638,716 Resources Agriculture ......................................................................................................................................... VII:136 Resources Management ...................................................................................................................... IV:1001 VII:240 Restitution ................................................................................................................ 11:244 IV:64,835 V:16,22,259,463 Restitution CAD CCD ............................................................................................................................................. V :457 Reverse Engineering .............................................................................................................................................. V:475 Review .................................................................................................................................................................... V :362 Revision ..................................... IV:90,95,231 ,321,384,394,403,437,534,547,598,645,677,759,780,891 V:1 VIIN:7 Revision Orthoimage Superimposition ............................................................................................................... VIIS:33 Rice Identification Strategy .. ........... ............ ................................ .......... .. ................................ . ..... ....... ... ..... ........ IV :240 Road Extraction .................................................................................................................................... III: 14,53 IV: 134 Road Recognition ................................................................................................................................................. 111:202 Robotics .................................................................................................................................................................. V :411 Robust Data Processing .. ........... ........... .. ..... .......... ....................... ....... ..... ... ..... .......... ... ............. ........... .. ....... ... .... 1:144 Robust Estimation ............................................................................................................................................. 111:42,88 Robustness ............................................................................................................................................................. I: 144 -36- Romania .. .. .... ................ .. .. .. ... .. .. .................... .. ....... ... ............. .................... ............ .. ...... ... .. .... ... .......... ... ..... .. ... VI/N :65 Rule-Based Modeling .......................................................................................................................................... VII:419 Rule-based System .............................................................................................................................................. IV:995 Rural ............................................................................................................................................................ II:357 VI:79 s Sampling .............................................................................................................................................................. VII:624 Sampling Theorem ................................................................................................................................................. II:430 SAR ......................................................................... I:193II:9,20, 135,170,207,256,261,315,380 III:312 IV:283,442 VII:36,48, 146,192,196,209,287,331 ,394,557,594,624,627, 763 VIIS:39 SAR Classification ............................................................................................................................................... VII: 146 SAR DEM/DTM Registration .................................................................................................................................. 11:321 SAR Global Monitoring ........................................................................................................................... IV:413 VII:594 SAR Imagery ....................................................................................................................................................... VII:146 SAR Interferometry ................................................................................................................................................. II: 107 SAR Land_Use Agriculture ................................................................................................................................. VII:624 SAR Land_Use Monitoring ................................................................................................................................. VII:209 SAR Mosaic ......................................................................................................................................................... VII:594 SAR Multitemporal Radiometric .......................................................................................................................... VII:683 SAR Rainforest Monitoring ................................................................................................................................. VII:594 SAR Speckle Reduction ......................................................................................................................................... II: 164 SAR SPOT Fusion .............................................................................................................................................. VII:331 Satellite ........................................................................................... I:84, 150,197 11:107,207III:207,604,611 ,764,798 IV: 110,128,200,258,403,465,469,491,604,753,774,823,934,937 VII:85, 118,347,417,654 VI!S:20,63 Satellite DEM/DTM ............................................................................................................................................. IV:1011 Satellite Image ........................................................................................................................................ III:827 VII:105 Satellite Image Analysis ....................................................................................................................................... III:752 Satellite Image Map ............................................................................................................................................. IV :403 Satellite Image Mapping ...................................................................................................................................... VII:738 Satellite Imagery ................................................................................................................................................... III:821 Satellite Remote_Sensing .................................................................................................................................... IV :934 Satellite Tracked Drifters ..................................................................................................................................... VII:654 Satellite Triangulation Accuracy .......................................................................................................................... III:207 Scale ..................................................................................................................................................................... III:453 Scale Dimension .................................................................................................................................................. III:453 Scale Orthoimage KFA-3000 ............................................................................................................................... IV:200 Scale Space ............................................................................................................................................................. III:8 Scale-Space ......................................................................................................................................................... III:523 Scanner ..................... I: 13,20, 72,90, 163,167,170,182 11:66,250 III: 19,383,798 IV :58,337,368,427,925 V: 140,209 VII:486 VIIS:57 Scanner Calibration ...... ................. ... ........ .......... ...... .. .............. ......... .. .............. .............. ... .... .. .. .. ......... ....... ....... ...... I: 13 Scanner Errors .......................................................................................................................................................... I:20 Scanner Photography Stereoscopic ...................................................................................................................... V :299 Scanner Quality Analysis ... .. ............ ....... .. .............. ... ... .. .. ............... ......... ... .. ..... .. .................... ........... .. ...... .. ........... I: 13 Scanner Test Pattern ................................................................................................................................................ I:13 Scanning ...... ...... .................. ............................................. ... .. ..................... ... .............. ... ........... ..... ......... .... ... ..... IV :305 Scene ................................................................................................................................................................... III:567 Scene Modeling ................................................................................................................................................... III:497 Scene Reconstruction .............................................................................................................................................. 11:26 Scene Registration ............................................................................................................................................... III:567 SCOP ..................................................................................................................................................................... II:160 Sea ................................................................................................................................................ VII:406,448,568,650 Sea Infrared Monitoring ....................................................................................................................................... VII:448 Sea Mapping .......................................................................................................................................................... V:319 Sea Monitoring .................................................................................................................................................... VII:654 Sea Surface Modeling ......................................................................................................................................... VII:763 Segmentation ................................................................................................................................... III:435,827 IV :995 Selective Modeling ............................................................................................................................................... III:792 Semantic Model .................................................................................................................................................... III:752 -37- Semantic Modeling ................................................................................................................................................. IV:90 Semantic Net . .. .... ...... .......... ..................... ... ............. ... .......... .. .... .. ........ .. . .......... ..... ... ....... ... ...... ....... ... ... ... ..... ......... VI: 7 Semantic Networks ....................................................................................................................................... III:669,710 Semi-Automatic Building Extraction ..................................................................................................................... IV:261 Semi-Automatic Digital Mensuration .................................................................................................................... III:490 Semi-Automatic Measurement ............................................................................................................................. III:291 Semi-automation Triangulation Matching .............................................................................................................. II:396 Sensor ............................................................. I:78 II:345 III:234 IV:273 V:130, 194,231,411,554 VII:276 VI/S:20 Sensor Fusion ...................................................................................................................................................... III: 125 Sensor Integration .................................................................................................................................... II:232 III:467 Sensor Orientation ................................................................................................................................... III:467 VIIS:? Sequent Method ................................................................................................................................................. III: 1004 Sequential Estimation ............................................................................................................................................ V: 133 Shaded Relief Landforms ............ .............. ............. ... . ..... .. ........ ................... .. .................. .. ....... ... ..... ... ..... .......... IV :629 Shadow Illumination Bidirection .......................................................................................................................... VII:341 Shape Descriptors .................................................................................................................................................. III:65 Shape from Shading ..................................................................................................................................... III:245,644 Side_Scan_Sonar Orthophoto ............................................................................................................................. IV:289 Signal-to-Noise Ratio .......................................................................................................................................... VII:271 Signalized Points .................................................................................................................................................. III:291 Significance Weighted ......................................................................................................................................... III:234 Sika Deer Habitat ................................................................................................................................................ VII:268 Simulation .......................................... I:26,90 II:20 111:597,644 IV:378,398,874,907 V:399,432 VII:59,85,389,469 Sinai .......................................................................................................................................................................... IV:1 Single Station Selfcalibration ................................................................................................................................. V: 178 Site Recording .......................................................................................................................................................... V:82 SIVAM ........................................................................................................................................................................ Il:9 Slope .................................................................................................................................................................... IV:690 Slovenia .............................................................................................................................................................. VI/N:68 Small Format .......................................................................................................................................................... V :200 Small Format Mapping ........ .. .. ......................... ... ....... .. ................... ... .. .. ...... ... .......... .... ... .......... ... .... ........ .. ......... IV: 159 snow-water equivalent estimation ......................................................................................................................... VII:36 Socio-economic ................................................................................................................................................... VII:516 Softcopy .................................................... 1:1,160 II:38,66, 147,203,340,345,384 III:8,291 ,7 46,863 IV :368,481 ,919 Softcopy Close_Range Photogrammetry .............................................................................................................. II:345 Softcopy Experience ............................................................................................................................................ III:863 Softcopy Orthoimage Systems .............................................................................................................................. II:321 Softcopy Photog ram metric Systems .. ....... ... ...... ................... .. ........ .. .. ... .. .................................. ...... ........ .. ... ....... IV: 104 Softcopy Photogrammetry ......................................................................................... II:41,147 III:365 IV:70,547,598 Softcopy Photogrammetry Experience .................................................................................................................... II:38 Software ........................ 1:197,207 II: 111 ,300,336,384,419,437 III: 192,459,626,874 IV :206,299,907 V :33,95,384 VI:24,34,45, 111,114,138 VII:673,831 Software Development ...................................................................................................................... II:160,315 IV:569 Software Method . .. ...... ...... ........ ................................ .............. ... ... ............... .. ........................... .... .. ..... ................ VI: 138 Soil ............................................................................................ 111:94 IV:1,170,884 VII:31,237,281,394,555 VI/S:20 Soil Erosion ......................................................................................................................................................... VII:816 Soil Identification ................................................................................................................................................... VII:31 Soil Mapping ........................................................................................................................................................ VII:555 Soil Moisture Assessment ................................................................................................................................... VII:281 Soil Monitoring ..................................................................................................................................................... VII:237 Soil-Moisture ....................................................................................................................................................... VII:683 South America ..................................................................................................................................................... VII:475 Southwestern China ............................................................................................................................................. IV:722 Space ............................................................... II:72,238 III:245 IV:227,332,476,497,604,962, 1011 Vl:84 VII:599 Space Imagery Mapping ...................................................................................................................................... IV:427 Space Mapping Systems .. .............. ... ........ ... ............... .. ...... ......... .. ...... .... ... ...... ............ .. .. .............. ...... .. ............ IV :227 Space-Time Composite ........................................................................................................................................... 11:49 Spatial .................. 1:3611:60,327,363 Ill:99,105,273,832,890,930 IV:164,177,575,586,829 VI:99 Vll:59,246,406 Spatial Accuracy .................................................................................................................................................. 111:176 -38- Spatial Analysis ................................................................................................................ IV: 164,216,575,978 Vll:359 Spatial Browser .......................................................................................................................................................... II:1 Spatial Data Infrastructure ....................................................................................................................................... 11:60 Spatial Data Interchange ......................................................................................................................................... II:60 Spatial Data Interpretation ..................................................................................................................................... IV:90 Spatial Data Model ................................................................................................................................................. III:59 Spatial Database ....................................................................................................................................... II:327 IV:143 Spatial Decision Making ... .. .... .... ........... ....... ................... ............. .. ... .. ... .... ................ .. ......... .. ..... ...... ......... .. ....... IV :829 Spatial Index ......................................................................................................................................................... III:930 Spatial Land_Use Classification .......................................................................................................................... IV:841 Spatial Model Analysis ........................................................................................................................................ VII:578 Spatial Modeling ....................................................................................................................................... IV:70 Vll:660 Spatial Networks .................................................................................................................................................... Ill:59 Spatial Object ................................................................................................................................................ III:542,930 Spatial Reasoning .................................................................................................................................................. Ill:99 Spatial Relations .................................................................................................................................................... III:99 Spatial Representation ......................................................................................................................................... Ill:453 Spatial Representation Method ........................................................................................................................... III:273 Spatial Subpixel Analysis ..................................................................................................................................... Ill:827 Spatial Temporal Interpolation ............................................................................................................................. IU:803 Spatial Theory ...................................................................................................................................................... III:105 Specification ... ... ...................... .. .. ......... ........ ... ......... ... .... .. .. ................ .... ... ... ............... .. ....... .. ....... .... ... .... ........... IV :390 Speckle ..................................................................................................................................................................... II:20 Speckle Filter Algorithms ....................................................................................................................................... 11:261 Speckle Filter Comparison ..................................................................................................................................... II: 135 Speckle Noise ........................................................................................................................................................ II: 164 Spectral .................................................................................................................................................... VII:25,59,534 Spectral Analysis ........................................................................................................................ Ill:343 V:566 VII:744 Spectral Data ....................................................................................................................................................... VII:568 Spectral Feature Measurement .......................................................................................................................... VII:807 Spectral Mixture Analysis ............................................................................................................................. VII:226,379 Spectral Monogeneity ........................................................................................................................................... VII:43 Spectral Reconstruction ...................................................................................................................................... VU:469 Spectral Transformation ...................................................................................................................................... VII:469 Spectralon BRDF ................................................................................................................................................ VII:493 Spectroscopy Soil Surface .................................................................................................................................. VII:226 SPOT ............... II: 170 III:561 ,585,675 IV :246,454,534,586 VII: 1, 112,123,178,186,331 ,534,542,557,627,699,734 SPOT Aerial Triangulation ................................................................................................................................... III:675 SPOT Change_Detection Analysis ..................................................................................................................... VII:159 SPOT Controlled Triangulation ............................................................................................................................ III:675 SPOT Landsat Data ............................................................................................................................................ VII:606 SPOT Pixel ................................................................................................................................................................ I:36 Spruce ................................................................................................................................................................... VII:25 Spruce Knob ........................................................................................................................................................ VII:246 SQL ...................................................................................................................................................................... III:215 Standardization ....................................................................................................................................................... I:218 Standards ................................................................................................ 11:60,224,310 IV:514,734,901 ,955 VI:32,93 Statistical Information Visualization ..................................................................................................................... IV:696 Statistics ...................................................................... 11:261 ,411 III:88,909 IV :222,690,792 V :38,399 VII:359,624 Status ....................................................................................................................................... II:66,384 III:435 V:362 Stereo Camera ........................................................................................................................................................ I:170 Stereo Matching . .. ... ............. .... .. ... ............ ........ ............. ............................ .. ......... .... .......... ... .......... .......... II:288 V :243 Stereo Radar ........................................................................................................................................................ IV:491 Stereoscopic ...................................................... II:26,41 ,72,101,238 III:421 ,657 IV:36,481 ,581,616,937 V:299,411 Stereoscopic Acquisition ........................................................................................................................................ V :280 Stereoscopic Aerial Imagery ................................................................................................................................ III:758 Stereoscopic DEM/DTM Generation ................................................................................................................... IV:671 Stereoscopic Image Matching ............................................................................................................................... III:29 Stereoscopic Image Processing ............................................................................................................................ 11:266 -39- Stereoscopic Imagery .......................................................................................................................................... IV:742 Stereoscopic Processing Systems ........................................................................................................................ V :259 Stereoscopie Light Microscopy .............................................................................................................................. V:101 Stereotactics ........................................................................................................................................................... V:576 Strategy ............................................................................................................................................................... VI/S:80 String Matching .................................................................................................................................................... 111:472 Structure .................................................................................................................................. IV:445,508 VII:578,756 Studying Ecosystems Transformations .............................................................................................................. VII:347 Sub Pixel Collation ................................................................................................................................................. V :353 Sub-pixel Classification ........................................................................................................................................ 111:239 Successional Spectral Trajectory ......................................................................................................................... VII:25 Surface ............. Ill: 186,245,415,421 ,555,619,638,692,924,965, 1028 IV :407,690,728 V: 188,499 VII: 118,493,756 Surface Generation ................................................................................................................................................ 11:340 Surface Inspection ............................................................................................................................................... 111:616 Surface Measurement .............................................................................................................................................. V:76 Surface Measurement Principles ........................................................................................................................... V:336 Surface Model ...................................................................................................................................................... 111:555 Surface Modeling ............................................................................................................................. 111:245 IV :206,661 Surface Radiation Mapping .... .................. .... ...... .......... ... ............................ ............. ...... ..... ....... .. ..... .. ...... ....... ...... IV :30 Surface Reconstruction ............................................................................................ 111:415,638 IV:728 V:499 VII:99 Surface Statue Survey ........................................................................................................................................... V:581 Surface Triangular Meshes .................................................................................................................................. III: 186 Surveying ................... 1:31,128 11:32,276 111:890 IV:321 ,437,563,586,598,716,919 V :38,48 Vl:28,32,79 VII:412 Surveying Sensor ........................................................................................................................................................ 1:6 Sustainable Planning Development ..................................................................................................................... IV:609 Sustainbility .......................................................................................................................................................... IV:722 Sweden ............................................................................................................................................................... VI/N:71 Switzerland ......................................................................................................................................................... VI/N:75 Synthetic Image ...................................................................................................................................................... V:167 System ................................................................................................................................ 1:6 11:78,396 IV:481 V:512 System Calibration .. .. ...... .. ............. .................. ... ......... ........ .......................... ...... .. .... .......... ...... ........ ...... ....... .... . IV :486 System Development ............................................................................................................................................. 11:127 System Integration ............................................................................................................................................... IV:569 Systematic Geometric Correction ........................................................................................................................ 111:429 Systems ................................................... 1:207 11:294,340,384,424 111:291,735,815 IV :66,227,635 V :374 Vll:499 T Targets ............................................................................................................................... 1:99111:633 V:119,209,530 Targets Detection ................................................................................................................................................... V:518 Tasks ........................................................................................................................................................................ 11:78 Teaching ............................................................................................................................................................... VI:118 Technology ....................... 1:18711:38,294,300,306,437111:59,839 IV:321 ,716 V:357,438 Vl:74 Vll:304 VI/N:11 Tectonic LFC ....................................................................................................................................................... VII:262 Tectonic Setting ................................................................................................................................................... VII:705 Telecommunication DEM/DTM ............................................................................................................................ IV:797 Temperature ......................................................................................................................................... 1:78 Vll:584,756 Template Matching ................................................................................................................................................. V:540 Template Tracking Automatic ................................................................................................................................ V:243 Terminology ........................................................................................................................................ VI:7,28,32,85,114 Terrain Roughness Determination ....................................................................................................................... 111:343 Terrestrial ...................................................................................................................................... V:1 Vll:504 VI/S:63 Terrestrial Monitoring ............................................................................................................................................ VII:13 Terrestrial Reference System ............................................................................................................................. VI/S:63 Test ................................................................................................................................ 111:1004IV:41,104 V:114,205 Test Field .............................................................................................................................................................. IV:486 Tetrahedon ........................................................................................................................................................... IV:503 Texture ........................................................................................................................ 11:261 111:971,999,1036IV:841 Texture Analysis ................................................................................................................................................... 111:999 Texture Mapping .................................................................................................................................................. IV:972 -40- Textureless Object ................................................................................................................................................. V:540 The Panamazonia Project ................................................................................................................................... Vll:483 Thematic ................................................................................................................... 11:170 IV:362,696 VI:99 Vll:555 Thematic Classification .......................................................................................................................................... Ill:48 Thematic Map ...................................................................................................................................................... VII:555 Thematic Mapping .............................................................................................................. IV:237 V:304 Vll:7,83,246 Thematic Mapping Data ...................................................................................................................................... Vll:431 Thematic Model .................................................................................................................................................... IV :362 Thematic Radiometry Characteristic ................................................................................................................... Vll:557 Theodolite Triangulation ........................................................................................................................................ V:182 Theory ................................................................................................................................................... III:36,77,99,435 Theory GIS Operation .............................................................................................................................................. II:78 Theory Information Vision .................................................................................................................................... III:809 Thermal ...................................................................................................................... I: 116 V: 130 Vll:91 ,281 ,486,584 Thermal Imagery Analysis .................................................................................................................................... Vll:91 Thermal Inertia ..................................................................................................................................................... IV:884 Thermal Inertia Modeling .................................................................................................................................... VII:281 Thermal Modeling ............................................................................................................................................... VII:722 Three-dimensional ........... 11:26,198,213,363 Ill:215,222,273,421 ,535,581 ,657,894,977, 1010 IV:104,460,503,748 V:1 01,140,188,194,368,546 Three-dimensional CAD Database ..... ... ................ ............... ..... ............. ................. .. .. ...... .... .... ...... .............. ...... IV :343 Three-dimensional CAD Model .............................................................................................................................. V:432 Three-dimensional Computer Graphics ... :........................................................................................................... IV:972 Three-dimensional Data Acquisition .................................................................................................................... Ill:383 Three-dimensional Data Management .................................................................................................................. 11:160 Three-dimensional Data Modeling ....................................................................................................................... Ill:273 Three-dimensional Data Structure . ............. ............. ... .. ...... .. ....... ....... ............................ ... ... ........ .......... ............. IV :508 Three-dimensional Denture Movement ................................................................................................................. V:368 Three-Dimensional Display .................................................................................................................................... 11:266 Three-dimensional GIS ........................................................................................................................................ Ill:215 Three-dimensional Image Processing ...................................................................................................... Ill:135 V:313 Three-dimensional Measurement .......................................................................................................................... 11:111 Three-dimensional Modeling .................................................................................................................................. 11:213 Three-dimensional Object Recognition ............................................................................................................. III: 1010 Three-dimensional Object Reconstruction .................................................................................................. I:54 Ill:692 Three-dimensional Object Representation .............................................................................................................. V:28 Three-dimensional Reconstruction ..................................................................................................... 11:368 V:225,506 Three-dimensional Spatial Operation .................................................................................................................. IV:508 Three-dimensional Structure Analysis ................................................................................................................. Ill:832 Three-dimensional Surface Modeling .................................................................................................................. IV:407 Three-dimensional Surface Reconstruction .......................................................................................................... V: 188 Three-dimensional Urban Data .............................................................................................................................. 11:182 Three-dimensional Urban Model ............................................................................................................................ I:121 Three-dimensional Vegetation Recognition ........................................................................................................ III:965 Three-dimensional Visualization .......................................................................................................................... IV:696 Three_Line .................................................................................................. I:2611:72 III:158,207,597,936 IV:58,267 Three_Line CCD Camera ............................................................................................................. I:121 11:141 VIIS:20 Three_Line Digital Scanner .................................................................................................................................... I:121 Three_Line Imagery ............................................................................................................................................. III:940 Three_Line Imagery Triangulation ....................................................................................................................... Ill:207 Three_Line Push-Broom Scanner ....................................................................................................................... IV:540 Three_Line Satellite Imagery ............................................................................................................................... Ill:207 Three_Line Sensor Modeling ............................................................................................................................... IV: 110 Tie Point Extraction .............................................................................................................................................. III:337 Tie Point Selection ............................................................................................................................................... III:478 Time Base Method ................................................................................................................................................... V :65 Time Effective Processing ..................................................................................................................................... III:24 Time-Space Mapping ........................................................................................................................................... IV:792 TIN ............................................................................................................................................................................ IV:? -41 - Tolerances .............................................................................................................................................................. II:272 Tone Reproduction .............................................................................................................................................. VI/S:57 Topographic Contour Map ................................................................................................................................... IV:529 Topographic Map ................................................................................................................................................. IV:534 Topographic Map Revision .................................................................................................................................. IV:704 Topographic Map Updation .................................................................................................................................. IV:481 Topological Spatial Relations ................................................................................................................................. II:227 Topological Studies .............................................................................................................................................. IV:469 Traffic Speed Running Locus ................................................................................................................................ V :378 Training ...................................................................................................... III:389 IV :486 VI:24,30,34,59,61, 106,138 Training Photogrammetry Architecture .................................................................................................................. VI:56 Transfer Function ................................................................................................................................................. III:792 Transformation ......................................................................................... III:453,604,611 IV:454 V:295,390 VII:431 Transformation Algorithms ..................................................................................................................................... V:576 Transportation Information ................................................................................................................................... IV:978 Tree volume estimation ....................................................................................................................................... VII:123 Tree-dimensional Topological Relationship ........................................................................................................ III:273 Tree-dimensional Transformation Parameters ...................................................................................................... V:247 Triangulation ........................................ II:32,46,66,321 ,368,396,437 III:186,207,349,399,405,490,591 ,675,735,918 IV:41,343 V:133,540 Triangulation Algorithms ...................................................................................................................................... IV:407 Tropical Forest .................................................................................................................................................... VII:315 Turkish National Report ..................................................................................................................................... VI/N:82 u Uncertainty .................................................................................................................................................... III: 105,909 Unconventional Lithofacial In-Depth ................................................................................................................... VII:633 Underground Mining ............................................................................................................................................. IV:728 Understanding ............................................................................................................................................. III:669, 1028 Understanding Raster Triangulation ...................................................................................................................... III:65 Underwater ................................................................................................................... IV:786 V:130,194,231,319,524 Underwater Digital Photogrammetry ...................................................................................................................... V:319 Underwater Surface Mapping ................................................................................................................................ IV:18 Underwater Video ............................................................................................................................................... VII: 142 Uniform Patches ..................................................................................................................................................... II: 101 United Kingdom .................................................................................................................................................. VI/N :86 United States ...................................................................................................................................................... VI/N:94 Unmixing ................................................................................................................................................................ VII:85 Updating ..................................... II:182 IV:90,194,200,212,219,454,547,586,645,655,891,995 VII:18,734 VI/S:33 Updating Spatial Database .................................................................................................................................. IV :955 Urban .............................................................................................................. II:182, 198,357 III:257,261 ,657,832,863 IV:66, 122,177,311,316,362,378,460,557,759,780,797,879,988 V:309 VI:79 VII:71 ,257,379,431,709 Urban Analysis .................................................................................................................................................... VII:365 Urban Cartography .............................................................................................................................................. VII:734 Urban Data ............................................................................................................................................................. II:182 Urban Data Acquisition ........................................................................................................................................ IV :316 Urban Development Monitoring .......................................................................................................................... VII:825 Urban Disaster .................................................................................................................................................... VII:365 Urban Image ......................................................................................................................................................... III:497 Urban Imagery ...................................................................................................................................................... III:863 Urban Information ................................................................................................................................................ VII:321 Urban Information Index ....................................................................................................................................... IV:992 Urban Information System ................................................................................................................................... IV:122 Urban lnfratructure ............................................................................................................................................... IV:362 Urban Scene ........................................................................................................................................................ III:146 Urban Scene Interpretation .................................................................................................................................. II1:697 Urban Spatial Analysis ......................................................................................................................................... IV:164 Urban Three-dimensional DEM/DTM .................................................................................................................. IV:797 Usability ............................................................................................................................................................... VIIS:61 -42- User ................................................................................................................................................................... 11:78,207 User Feature Class .............. ....... .......... ........ ......................... ...... ... .... ............. .. .......... .. ............ .. ... .... ........ .. ....... IV :373 User Interface ............................................................................................................................................... 1:150 III: 14 User Oriented .. .... ................. ........ .......... .. .. ......... .... ............. .. ... ... ......... .. ............ ......... ... ........ ...... ..... .. ..... .. ......... IV :373 v VB ......................................................................................................................................................................... IV:373 Vector ............................................................................................................................... IV:216,649,753,891 Vll:159 Vector Data .......................................................................................................................................................... IV:117 Vector Data Acquisition ........................................................................................................................................ IV:982 Vegetation ..................................................................................................................... II:89 III:965 IV:931,972,1001 VII: 136,204,214,268,276,389,398,454,528,547,574,683, 756,781 ,831 Vegetation Database ............................................................................................................................................ IV:931 Vegetation Monitoring .................................................................................................................................. VII:214,276 Vegetation Polygons ............................................................................................................................................ IV:154 Vegetation Reconstruction Algorithms ............................................................................................................... VII:781 Versioning ............................................................................................................................................................ IV:955 Very Close_Range Photogrammetry ..................................................................................................................... V:426 Video ............................................................... 1:16711:282,345111:331,581 IV:159 V:70,152,274,378,481 Vll:499 Video Calibration Application ................................................................................................................................. V: 152 Video Camera ...................................................................................................................................................... Ill: 135 Video Film Motodelta plan ................................................................................................................................... IV:321 Video Image Mapping .......................................................................................................................................... IV:159 Video INS GPS ......................................................................................................................................................... 11:95 Video Landsat Satellite .......................................................................................................................................... 11:282 Video Orthoimage ................................................................................................................................................ IV:159 Video Theodolite ...................................................................................................................................................... V :88 Virtual-reality ........................................................................................................................................................... V: 140 Vision ................................. 11:368 III:88, 131,146,165,266,360,389,523,657,663,680,697,71 0, 764,821 ,857,874,918 V:378,506,530 VIIS:74 Vision Algorithms .................................................................................................................................................. Ill: 165 Vision Networks .................................................................................................................................................... 111:360 Vision Sciences .................................................................................................................................................... 111:786 Vision Sciences ............................................................................. 111:202,222,442,710,758,101 0 IV :49 V :506 VI: 13 Visual Character ...................................................................................................................................................... 1:11 0 Visual Interpretation ............................................................................................................................................ Vll:699 Visualization ............................................................... 1:197 11:198 111:70,261,421,868 IV:74,311 ,753,859,972,1007 V :48,124,173,264,416,432,487,599 Vll:469 Voronoi Diagram .................................................................................................................................................... 11:227 w WAOSS ................................................................................................................................................................ 111:940 Water Quality Monitoring ....................................................................................................................................... VII:?? Watershed Management ...................................................................................................................................... IV:665 Wave Direction .................................................................................................................................................... VII:252 Wavelat Transform ............................................................................................................................................... 111:619 Wavelength ......................................................................................................................................................... Vll:287 West Virginia ....................................................................................................................................................... Vll:246 Wetland Vegetation Algorithms .......................................................................................................................... Vll:781 Wild-Fire .............................................................................................................................................................. Vll:584 Wildlife Management ........................................................................................................................................... Vll:268 Wireless CCD Camera ............................................................................................................................................. V:82 Work Process ...................................................................................................................................................... VI/S:80 World Wide Web .......................................................................................................................................... 1:15011:402 X X-Ray ...................................................................................................................................................................... V:576 -43- z Z keying .................................................................................................................................................................. V:411 -44- I j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j J