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Frédéric Chevallier and
François-Marie Bréon
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2018, vol. 113, issue 521, 173-175
Abstract:
Based on the measurements of the OCO-2 satellite, Noel Cressie addresses a particularly hard challenge for Earth observation, arguably an extreme case in remote sensing. He is one of the very few who has expertise in most of the processing chain and his article brilliantly discusses the diverse underlying statistical challenges. In this comment, we provide a complementary view of the topic to qualify its prospects as drawn by N. Cressie at the end of his article. We first summarize the motivation of OCO-2-type programs; we then expose the corresponding challenges before discussing the prospects.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1080/01621459.2017.1419138
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