
School of Sustainability
Arizona State University
PO Box 875502
Tempe, AZ 85287
Email:
yun.ouyang.1@asu.edu
Dai, Q., J. Ma and Y. Ouyang. 2006. Remote sensing data change detection based on the Cl test of Bayesian networks. Computers and Geosciences 32:195-202.
Ouyang, Y. and J. Ma. 2006. Land cover classification based on tolerant rough set. International Journal of Remote Sensing 27:3041-3047.
Ouyang, Y. and J. Ma. 2006. Classification of multi-spectral remote sensing data using a local transfer function classifier. International Journal of Remote Sensing 27:5403-5410.
Ouyang, Y., J. Ma and Q. Dai. 2006. Bayesian multi-net classifier for classification of remote sensing data. International Journal of Remote Sensing 27:4943-4961.
Buyantuyev, A., J. Wu and Y. Ouyang. 2008. Effects of land cover transformations on surface microclimate along an urban-rural gradient in Phoenix. Poster presented at 10 January 2008 CAP LTER 10th Annual Poster Symposium, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link)
Ouyang, Y. and J. Ma. 2006. Using tolerant rough set for land cover classification. Presentation at the May 2006 3rd International Symposium on Future Intelligent Earth Observing Satellites, Beijing, China..
Ouyang, Y. and J. Ma. 2006. Feature selection integrated Bayesian network method for remote sensing image classification using spectral and textural information. Presentation at the May 2006 3rd International Symposium on Future Intelligent Earth Observing Satellites, Beijing, China.
Ouyang, Y., J. Ma and L. Li. 2006. Classification of Landsat ETM+ data using a Bayesian multi-net classifier. Presentation at the 2006 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Denver, CO..
Zhang, C., N. Grimm, J. Wu, M. McHale, Y. Ouyang and X. Dong. 2011. Modeling the structure and functions of human-dominated terrestrial ecosystems with a hierarchical patch dynamics approach. Poster presented at the 12-13 January 2011 CAP LTER 13th Annual Poster Symposium and All Scientist Meeting, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University. (link)
remote-sensing applications; sustainability science, urban ecology; pattern recognition
Established in 2007, the School of Sustainability brings together multiple disciplines and leaders to create and share knowledge, train a new generation of scholars and practitioners, and develop practical solutions to the most pressing environmental, economic, and social challenges of sustainability - especially as they relate to urban areas.
5/2 - Crow, faculty present ideas at American Innovation for Sustainability forum
5/1 - Sustainable Army: Creating a Net Zero Bootprint
4/25 - ASU team to represent US in worldwide student technology competition
4/23 - High school students show off research experience, win big
5/18 - Science Café: Traffic Noise Pollution