The Geovation Group

Books & Chapters

Refereed Books:

  1. T. Blaschke, S. Lang, G.J. Hay. 2008. (Eds). Object-Based Image Analysis. Spatial concepts for knowledge-driven remote sensing applications. Series: XVII Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography. Springer-Verlag, pp 818, p304 illustrations with CD-ROM, ISBN: 978-3-540-77057-2

Refereed Book Chapters:

  1. Hemachandran^ B., Hay G.J., M.M. Rahman^, I. Couloigner*, Y. Zhang^, B. Karim^, T.S. Fung, C.D. Kyle^. 2018. Developing Multiscale HEAT Scores from H-Res Airborne Thermal Infrared Imagery to Support Urban Energy Efficiency: Challenges Moving Forward. Chapter 11. Urban Remote Sensing 2nd edition. (Editor Q. Weng). Taylor and Francis Catalogue ISBN: 978-1-138-05460-8. pp 235 – 270.
  2. Hay, G. J., 2014. Visualizing Scale-Domain Manifolds: A Multiscale Geo-Object-Based Approach, in Scale Issues in Remote Sensing (ed Q. Weng), John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey. pp. 139-169. doi: 10.1002/9781118801628.ch0, ISBN: 9781118305041
  3. G.J. Hay, T. Blaschke, S. Lang, 2008. (Eds). Preface In: Object-Based Image Analysis: Spatial concepts for knowledge-driven remote sensing applications. Eds: T. Blaschke, S. Lang, G. J. Hay. Springer-Verlag. pp. 2-5
  4. Hay, G.J., and G. Castilla, 2008. Geographic Object-Based Image Analysis (GEOBIA): A new name for a new discipline?In: Object-Based Image Analysis. Spatial concepts for knowledge-driven remote sensing applications. Eds: T. Blaschke, S. Lang, G. J. Hay. Springer-Verlag. Chapter 1.4, pp. 75 – 89.
  5. Castilla, G. and G.J. Hay, 2008. Image-objects and geo-objects. In: Object-Based Image Analysis. Spatial concepts for knowledge-driven remote sensing applications. Eds: T. Blaschke, S. Lang, G. J. Hay. Springer-Verlag., Chapter 1.5. pp. 91-110.
  6. Wulder, M.A., White, J.C., Hay, G.J. and G. Castilla, 2008. Pixels to objects to information: Spatial context to aid in forest characterization with remote sensing. In: Object-Based Image Analysis. Spatial concepts for knowledge-driven remote sensing applications. Eds: T. Blaschke, S. Lang, G. J. Hay. Springer-Verlag., Chapter 3.5. pp. 345 – 365.
  7. Hay, G. J., and Marceau, D. J., 2004. Multiscale Object-Specific Analysis (MOSA): An integrative approach for multiscale landscape analysis.In: S. M. de Jong & F. D. van der Meer (Eds). Remote Sensing Image Analysis: Including the Spatial Domain. Book series: Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing. Volume 5. Chapter 3. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht. ISBN: 1-4020-2559-9.