Dr. Matthias Schramm
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Employment at the department:
07/2005 - 12/2011
Research projects at the departement:
- Ph.D. thesis at the Leibniz Universität Hannover: "Unsupervised spectral unmixing with applications for tree density estimation in African semi arid regions"
- Doctorate (Dr.-Ing.)
- Scientist at the BIOTA-West project network
- Scientist at the Helmholtz Young Investigators Group "Remote Sensing for Biodiversity"
- Scientist at the Khorezm project
- Process chain and system solution implementation for an automatic processing of optical remote sensing data in cooperation with the German Aerospace Center and CONABIO (Comisión nacional para el conocimiento y uso de la biodiversidad / Mexican Commission for Investigation in and Usage of Biodiversity)
- Schramm, M.; Landmann, T.; Machwitz, M.; Schmidt, M.; Dech, S. (2010): Continuous tree density data as derived by remote sensing. In: Biodiversity Atlas of West Africa, Volume II: Burkina Faso, 98 - 101.
- Geßner, U.; Conrad, C.; Hüttich, C.; Keil, M.; Schmidt, M.; Schramm, M.; Dech, S. (2008): A Multi-Scale Approach for retrieving proportional Cover of Life Forms. In: Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
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Landmann, T.; Schmidt, M.; Dech, S.; Schramm, M.; Vogel, M. (2006): A new spatially-explicit and object-conditional land cover (LC) data set based on the FAO Land Cover Classification System (LCCS) for the GLOWA catchment area. In: 6th International Conference of the African Association of Remote Sensing of the Environment (AARSE)
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Colditz, R. R.; Conrad, C.; Schmidt, M.; Schramm, M.; Schmidt, M.; Dech, S. (2006): Mapping regions of high temporal variability in Africa. In: ISPRS mid-term symposium Remote sensing: from pixels to processes
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Schramm, M.; Landmann, T.; Schmidt, M.; Dech, S. (2008): Tree density detection using spectral unmixing without known target spectra. In: Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium