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- affiliation: University College London, UK
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [i2]W. Zhao, Feng Yin, H. Ma, Q. Wu, José Gómez-Dans, Philip Lewis:
Combining multitemporal optical and SAR data for LAI imputation with BiLSTM network. CoRR abs/2307.07434 (2023) - 2022
- [j14]Hamze Dokoohaki, Teerath Rai, Marissa Kivi, Philip Lewis, José Luis Gómez-Dans, Feng Yin:
Linking Remote Sensing with APSIM through Emulation and Bayesian Optimization to Improve Yield Prediction. Remote. Sens. 14(21): 5389 (2022)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j13]Kim Calders, Niall Origo, Andrew Burt, Mathias Disney, Joanne M. Nightingale, Pasi Raumonen, Markku Åkerblom, Yadvinder Malhi, Philip Lewis:
Realistic Forest Stand Reconstruction from Terrestrial LiDAR for Radiative Transfer Modelling. Remote. Sens. 10(6): 933 (2018) - [j12]Jennifer Adams, Philip Lewis, Mathias Disney:
Decoupling Canopy Structure and Leaf Biochemistry: Testing the Utility of Directional Area Scattering Factor (DASF). Remote. Sens. 10(12): 1911 (2018) - [c33]José Gómez-Dans, Gerardo López Saldaña, Philip Lewis, Jonathan Styles, Pierre-Philippe Mathieu:
Land Surface Processes Analysis Using Sentinel-3 OLCI and Modis Data. IGARSS 2018: 871-8718 - [c32]Feng Yin, José Gómez-Dans, Philip Lewis:
A Sensor Invariant Atmospheric Correction Method for Satellite Images. IGARSS 2018: 1804-1807 - [c31]James Brennan, José Gómez-Dans, Philip Lewis, Maxim Chernetskiy, Angelika Heil:
Uncertainty for Burnt Area Products. IGARSS 2018: 1808-1811 - [c30]James Brennan, Philip Lewis, José Gómez-Dans, Maxim Chernetskiy, Emilio Chuvieco, Joshua Lizundia, Manuel Lameiras Campagnolo, José M. C. Pereira, Duarte Oom:
Uncertainty Characterisation & Validation within ESA Fire-CCI. IGARSS 2018: 1812-1815 - 2017
- [j11]Maxim Chernetskiy, José Gómez-Dans, Nadine Gobron, Olivier Morgan, Philip Lewis, Sina C. Truckenbrodt, Christiane Schmullius:
Estimation of FAPAR over Croplands Using MISR Data and the Earth Observation Land Data Assimilation System (EO-LDAS). Remote. Sens. 9(7): 656 (2017) - 2016
- [j10]José Luis Gómez-Dans, Philip Lewis, Mathias Disney:
Efficient Emulation of Radiative Transfer Codes Using Gaussian Processes and Application to Land Surface Parameter Inferences. Remote. Sens. 8(2): 119 (2016) - [j9]Mathias Disney, Jan-Peter Muller, Saïd Kharbouche, Thomas Kaminski, Michael Voßbeck, Philip Lewis, Bernard Pinty:
A New Global fAPAR and LAI Dataset Derived from Optimal Albedo Estimates: Comparison with MODIS Products. Remote. Sens. 8(4): 275 (2016) - [c29]Kim Calders, Andrew Burt, Niall Origo, Mathias Disney, Joanne M. Nightingale, Pasi Raumonen, Philip Lewis:
Large-area virtual forests from terrestrial laser scanning data. IGARSS 2016: 1765-1767 - [i1]Sedigheh Khademi, Christopher Palmer, Pari Delir Haghighi, Philip Lewis, Frada Burstein:
Intelligent audit code generation from free text in the context of neurosurgery. CoRR abs/1606.03502 (2016) - 2015
- [c28]Sedigheh Khademi, Pari Delir Haghighi, Philip Lewis, Frada Burstein, Christopher Palmer:
Intelligent audit code generation from free text in the context of neurosurgery. ACIS 2015: 67 - 2013
- [j8]Pasi Raumonen, Mikko Kaasalainen, Markku Åkerblom, Sanna Kaasalainen, Harri Kaartinen, Mikko Vastaranta, Markus Holopainen, Mathias Disney, Philip Lewis:
Fast Automatic Precision Tree Models from Terrestrial Laser Scanner Data. Remote. Sens. 5(2): 491-520 (2013) - [c27]Andrew Burt, Mathias Disney, Pasi Raumonen, John Armston, Kim Calders, Philip Lewis:
Rapid characterisation of forest structure from TLS and 3D modelling. IGARSS 2013: 3387-3390 - 2012
- [c26]Kim Calders, Philip Lewis, Mathias Disney, Jan Verbesselt, John Armston, Martin Herold:
Effects of clumping on modelling LiDAR waveforms in forest canopies. IGARSS 2012: 3391-3394 - [c25]Philip Lewis, Luis Guanter, Gerardo López Saldaña, Jan-Peter Muller, Gill Watson, Neville Shane, Tom Kennedy, Jürgen Fischer, Carlos Domenech, Rene Preusker, Peter R. J. North, Andreas Heckel, Olaf Danne, Uwe Krämer, Marco Zühlke, Norman Fomferra, Carsten Brockmann, Crystal Schaaf:
The ESA globAlbedo project: Algorithm. IGARSS 2012: 5745-5748 - 2010
- [j7]Tristan Quaife, Philip Lewis:
Temporal Constraints on Linear BRDF Model Parameters. IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote. Sens. 48(5): 2445-2450 (2010) - [c24]Philip Lewis, Mathias Disney:
On canopy spectral invariants and hyperspectral ray tracing. WHISPERS 2010: 1-4 - [c23]Zhuosen Wang, Crystal Barker Schaaf, Philip Lewis, Yuri Knyazikhin, Mitchell A. Schull, Alan H. Strahler, Ranga B. Myneni, Mark J. Chopping:
Canopy vertical structure using MODIS Bidirectional Reflectance data. WHISPERS 2010: 1-4
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j6]Mathias Disney, Philip Lewis, Marc Bouvet, Ana Prieto-Blanco, Steven Hancock:
Quantifying Surface Reflectivity for Spaceborne Lidar via Two Independent Methods. IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote. Sens. 47(9): 3262-3271 (2009) - [c22]José Gómez-Dans, Martin Wooster, Philip Lewis, Allan Spessa:
Probabilistic Calibration of a Coupled Ecosystem and Fire Model using Satellite Data. IGARSS (4) 2009: 81-84 - [c21]Ana Prieto-Blanco, Mathias Disney, Philip Lewis, José Gómez-Dans, Sangram Ganguly:
Satellite Monitoring of Disturbances in Arctic Ecosystems. IGARSS (3) 2009: 585-588 - [c20]Philip Lewis, Tristan Quaife, José Gómez-Dans, Mathias Disney, Martin Wooster, David P. Roy, Bernard Pinty:
Modelling the Impact of Wildfire on Spectral Reflectance. IGARSS (4) 2009: 1019-1022 - 2008
- [c19]Mathias Disney, Philip Lewis, Marc Bouvet:
Quantifying Surface Reflectivity for Spaceborne Lidar Missions. IGARSS (2) 2008: 249-252 - [c18]Natasha MacBean, Mathias Disney, Philip Lewis, Phil Ineson:
Using Remote Sensing Data to Quantify Changes in Vegetation over Peatland Areas. IGARSS (4) 2008: 351-354 - [c17]Tristan Quaife, Philip Lewis, Martin De Kauwe:
Assimilating Earth Observation Data into Land Surface Models. IGARSS (5) 2008: 445-448 - [c16]Steven Hancock, Philip Lewis, Mike Foster, Mathias Disney, Jan-Peter Muller:
Extracting Tree Heights over Topography with Multi-Spectral Spaceborne Waveform Lidar. IGARSS (3) 2008: 684-687 - [c15]Martin De Kauwe, Tristan Quaife, Philip Lewis, Mathias Disney, Mathew Williams:
Estimating the Spatial Exchange of Carbon through the Assimilation of Earth Observation Derived Products using an Ensemble Kalman Filter. IGARSS (3) 2008: 1044-1047 - 2007
- [c14]Tristan Quaife, Martin De Kauwe, Philip Lewis, Mathew Williams:
Assimilating MODIS reflectance data into an ecosystem model to improve estimates of terrestrial carbon flux: recent progress. IGARSS 2007: 5072-5075 - 2006
- [j5]David P. Roy, Philip Lewis, Crystal Schaaf, Sadashiva Devadiga, Luigi Boschetti:
The Global Impact of Clouds on the Production of MODIS Bidirectional Reflectance Model-Based Composites for Terrestrial Monitoring. IEEE Geosci. Remote. Sens. Lett. 3(4): 452-456 (2006) - 2004
- [c13]Tristan Quaife, Philip Lewis, Mathias Disney, Mark Lomas, Ian Woodward, Ghislain Picard:
Coupling a Canopy Reflectance Model with a Global Vegetation Model. IGARSS 2004: 11 - [c12]Lisa Rebelo, Philip Lewis, David P. Roy:
A temporal-BRDF model-based approach to change detection. IGARSS 2004: 2103-2106 - 2003
- [c11]S. O'Dwyer, Philip Lewis, Jan-Peter Müller:
An application of stereomatching to the problem of geo-referencing historical air-photos. IGARSS 2003: 170-172 - [c10]S. O'Dwyer, Philip Lewis:
Mechanisms for spectral variation in the range of semi-variograms. IGARSS 2003: 979-981 - [c9]Lisa Rebelo, Philip Lewis, David P. Roy:
Burn scar detection in southern Africa using a bi-directional reflectance model based approach. IGARSS 2003: 997-999 - [c8]Tristan Quaife, Philip Lewis, Mathias Disney, Mark Lomas:
Inter-comparison of phenological measures derived from coarse resolution earth observation and implications for assimilation into dynamic vegetation models. IGARSS 2003: 1673-1675 - [c7]Graham Thackrah, Philip Lewis:
An initial analysis of CHRIS-on-board-PROBA data for the purposes of biophysical parameter mapping over a variety of land cover types. IGARSS 2003: 2017-2019 - [c6]Mathias I. Disney, Paul Saich, Philip Lewis:
Modelling the radiometric response of a dynamic, 3D structural model of Scots pine in the optical and microwave domains. IGARSS 2003: 3537-3539 - [c5]Philip Lewis, Paul Saich, Mathias Disney, Bruno Andrieu, Christian Fournier, S. Ljutovac:
Modelling the radiometric response of a dynamic, 3D structural model of wheat in the optical and microwave domains. IGARSS 2003: 3543-3545 - [c4]Paul Saich, Philip Lewis, Mathias I. Disney:
Biophysical parameter retrieval from forest and crop canopies in the optical and microwave domains using 3D models of canopy structure. IGARSS 2003: 3546-3548 - 2002
- [c3]Crystal Barker Schaaf, Alan H. Strahler, Feng Gao, Wolfgang Lucht, Yufang Jin, Xiaowen Li, Xiaoyang Zhang, Elena Tsvetsinskaya, Jan-Peter Muller, Philip Lewis, Michael J. Barnsley, Gareth Roberts, Christopher Doll, Shunlin Liang, David P. Roy, Jeffrey L. Privette:
Global albedo, BRDF and nadir BRDF-adjusted reflectance products from MODIS. IGARSS 2002: 1188-1190 - 2000
- [j4]Wallace Feurzeig, Gabriel Katz, Philip Lewis, Victor Steinbok:
Two-Parameter Universes: Part 1 Consider a Rectangular Point... Int. J. Comput. Math. Learn. 5(2): 169-178 (2000) - [j3]Wallace Feurzeig, Gabriel Katz, Philip Lewis, Victor Steinbok:
Two-Parameter Universes. Part 2. Picture a Quadratic Polynomial... Int. J. Comput. Math. Learn. 5(3): 263-274 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j2]Christopher Justice, Eric F. Vermote, John R. Townshend, Ruth S. DeFries, David P. Roy, Dorothy K. Hall, Vincent V. Salomonson, Jeffrey L. Privette, George A. Riggs, Alan H. Strahler, Wolfgang Lucht, Ranga B. Myneni, Yuri Knyazikhin, Steven W. Running, Ramakrishna R. Nemani, Zhengming Wan, Alfredo R. Huete, Wim van Leeuwen, Robert E. Wolfe, Louis Giglio, Jan-Peter Muller, Philip Lewis, Michael J. Barnsley:
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS): land remote sensing for global change research. IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote. Sens. 36(4): 1228-1249 (1998) - 1991
- [j1]Huajun Qin, Philip Lewis:
Factorisation of Finite State Machines under Strong and Observational Equivalences. Formal Aspects Comput. 3(3): 284-307 (1991) - [c2]Huajun Qin, Philip Lewis:
Decomposition of Finite State Machines under Isomorphic and Bisimulation Equivalences. AMAST 1991: 559-570 - 1990
- [c1]Huajun Qin, Philip Lewis:
Factorization of Finite State Machines under Observational Equivalence. CONCUR 1990: 427-441
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aka: Mathias I. Disney
aka: José Luis Gómez-Dans
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