DOI-USGS / ISIS3

Integrated Software for Imagers and Spectrometers v3. ISIS3 is a digital image processing software package to manipulate imagery collected by current and past NASA and International planetary missions.
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Update ISIS references section #1576

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ascbot commented 5 years ago

Author Name: Jeff Anderson (Jeff Anderson)

Original Assignee: Lynn Weller


http://isis.astrogeology.usgs.gov//documents/References/References.html

There are other good references we can add to this page. See the email thread below in the first note. There might be more that can be found for HiRISE processing, MGS, etc.

After completing the list we should send the link to all of Astrogeology so that scientists have something for reference.

I already added a link to the internal wiki to to the above page.

ascbot commented 5 years ago

Original Redmine Comment Author Name: Jeff Anderson (Jeff Anderson) Original Date: 2012-12-07T00:08:28Z


Guys...

We have additional standard ISIS references we can recommend? Please let Stefan know.

Thanks...

---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Stefanus.Schroeder@dlr.de Date: Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 3:58 AM Subject: ISIS reference To: kbecker@usgs.gov

Dear Kris,

I am preparing a paper on a photometric analysis of the Vesta surface using Dawn FC images. I have used ISIS3 extensively. How do I acknowledge this in the paper? Currently, I simply refer to your conference contribution:

Becker, K. J., Anderson, J. A., Barrett, J. M., Sides, S. C., Titus, T. N., Mar. 2012. ISIS Support for Dawn Instruments. In: Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts. Vol. 43 of Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts. p. 2892.

Is this the correct way of doing this? Please advise.

Best regards,

Stefan Schröder. Anderson, Jeffery janderson@usgs.gov

Nov 26 (10 days ago)

to Kris, Stuart, Stefanus.Schro. Hi Stefan,

Here are some other references you might include.

Jeff

J. Anderson, K. Becker, T. Titus, A. Nathues, F. Tosi, S. Schroeder, L. Le Corre, M. Kelley, C. Raymond, C. Russell, et al., â??Isis cartographic tools for the dawn framing camera and visual and infrared spectrometer,â? in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, vol. 1, p. 0009, 2011.

J. A. Anderson, S. C. Sides, D. L. Soltesz, T. L. Sucharski, and K. J. Becker, â??Modernization of the integrated software for imagers and spectrometers,â? in 35th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, (Houston), p. Abstract #2039, Lunar and Planetary Institute, 2004.

L. Gaddis, J. Anderson, K. Becker, T. Becker, D. Cook, K. Edwards, E. Eliason, T. Hare, H. Kieffer, E. M. Lee, J. Mathews, L. Soderblom, T. Sucharski, J. Torson, A. McEwen, and M. Robinson, â??An overview of the integrated software for imaging spectrometers (isis),â? in 28th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, (Houston), p. Abstract #1226, Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1997.

L. Gaddis, J. Anderson, K. Becker, T. Becker, D. Cook, K. Edwards, E. Eliason, T. Hare, H. Kieffer, E. Lee, J. Mathews, A. McEwen, M. Robinson, L. Soderblom, T. Sucharski, and J. Torson, â??Use of isis for processing and analysis of planetary remote sensing data,â? in American Geophysical Union, 1996.

[1] E. M. Eliason, J. A. Anderson, J. M. Barrett, K. J. Becker, T. L. Becker, D. A. Cook, L. A. Soderblom, T. L. Sucharski, and K. T. Thompson, â??Isis image processing capabilities for mgs/moc imaging data,â? in 32nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, (Houston), p. Abstract #2081, Lunar and Planetary Institute, 2001.

[2] J. A. Anderson, D. A. Cook, and K. T. Thompson, â??Rapid geometric software development for scien- tific analysis and cartographic processing of planetary images,â? in 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, (Houston), p. Abstract #1853, Lunar and Planetary Institute, 2002.

[3] J. A. Anderson, S. C. Sides, D. L. Soltesz, T. L. Sucharski, and K. J. Becker, â??Modernization of the integrated software for imagers and spectrometers,â? in 35th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, (Houston), p. Abstract #2039, Lunar and Planetary Institute, 2004.

[4] J. A. Anderson, â??Isis camera model design,â? in 39th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, (Houston), p. Abstract #2159, Lunar and Planetary Institute, 2008.

ascbot commented 5 years ago

Original Redmine Comment Author Name: Tammy Becker (Tammy Becker) Original Date: 2012-12-21T19:40:26Z


Q2Tiny Task (Estimated hours way less than 20)

ascbot commented 5 years ago

Original Redmine Comment Author Name: Laszlo Kestay (Laszlo Kestay) Original Date: 2013-01-03T23:07:26Z


I also found Torson, J.M. and Becker, K.J. (1997) LPS XXVIII, Abstract #1219. (see http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc97/pdf/1219.PDF)

This might be relevant, but I don't know Edwards, E., 1987, Geometric Processing of Digital Images of the Planets, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, Vol. 53, No. 9.

Similarly... ELIASON,E. M., ANDSODERBLOM,L. A. (1977). An array processing system for lunar geochemical and geophysical data. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta Suppl. 8, 1163-1170.

ascbot commented 5 years ago

Original Redmine Comment Author Name: Laszlo Kestay (Laszlo Kestay) Original Date: 2013-01-17T18:53:01Z


We have a pack of 2012 LPSC abstracts to add... Glen should be able to help you get the full references. Thanks for doing this!

ascbot commented 5 years ago

Original Redmine Comment Author Name: Brent Archinal (Brent Archinal) Original Date: 2013-01-17T19:13:47Z


  1. An important reference is:

Edmundson, K. L., Cook, D. A., Thomas, O. H., Archinal, B. A., and Kirk, R. L., (2012). â??Jigsaw: The ISIS3 bundle adjustment for extraterrestrial photogrammetry,â? International Annals of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing, and Spatial Information Sciences, I-4, 203-208.

  1. Perhaps differentiating between ISIS 2 and ISIS 3 references would be useful.

  2. We have long recommended that users also cite the ISIS website as a reference, so that readers can find info on ISIS quickly. Obviously that won't help in our website publication listing(!) but still would be good to recommend somewhere for their publications.

  3. It might also be useful, with lower priority, to have a separate list of references to papers that used ISIS, and e.g. discuss the use of ISIS and products based on ISIS.

  4. I've suggested a number of times (ISISIM, AIM, ALT meetings, etc.) that on the main ISIS page we ask users to insert some standard text in their publications or image credits that acknowledge the use of ISIS and to send us references (or copies) for such papers and images, etc. Many other large software package and database sites do this and could be looked at for examples. This would greatly help with publicizing ISIS (and NASA's support). The publication info would be useful to quickly update the list of user publications.

ascbot commented 5 years ago

Original Redmine Comment Author Name: Lynn Weller (Lynn Weller) Original Date: 2013-01-22T18:40:49Z


Jeff, please take a look at this following document via firefox on the linux side: /work/projects/isis/latest/m00951_m01331_m01332/isis/src/docsys/documents/References/References.html

Since there were so many different types of formatting with the references provided by yourself and others I chose one way to do it and stuck with it. I had to enter all of this in by hand and there is no way to spell check an xml file via linux (that I know of), so hopefully I did not introduce any errors. I'm sure this is not the way everyone would like the page to look like, but I have little to no control over the formatting of web pages as that is determined somewhere beyond my control and is some template used by all pages.

Take a look and see if this is adequate. I'm worried about how much time was already put into this collecting, collating and manually entering information. Our web pages aren't really set up for pretty.

ascbot commented 5 years ago

Original Redmine Comment Author Name: Lynn Weller (Lynn Weller) Original Date: 2013-01-22T18:59:04Z


IMPACT

No impact to ISIS, only updates the References web page.

ascbot commented 5 years ago

Original Redmine Comment Author Name: Jeff Anderson (Jeff Anderson) Original Date: 2013-01-23T01:11:18Z


Looks good

ascbot commented 5 years ago

Original Redmine Comment Author Name: Ella (Contractor) Lee (Ella (Contractor) Lee) Original Date: 2013-02-05T22:07:52Z


isis3production2013-02-05

Please correct the misspelled words for the following:

1) This research has made use of the USGS Integrated Software for Imagers and Spectometers (ISIS). ** Spectrometers misspelled

2) The following publications (aranged with the most recent first) are available for referencing ISIS: ** arranged misspelled

ascbot commented 5 years ago

Original Redmine Comment Author Name: Lynn Weller (Lynn Weller) Original Date: 2013-02-06T19:07:40Z


Yes Ella, I am aware of these typo's and they have been corrected but the changes didn't make it to last week's build so they won't be available until the next version of production.