Professor Changshan Wu

    Department of Geography

    University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

    Bolton Hall 462

    3210 N. Maryland Ave.

    P.O. Box 413
    Milwaukee, WI 53201

    

    E-mail: cswu@uwm.edu

    Phone: 414-2294860 

    Fax: 414-229-3981

 

Courses: Spring Semester 2007

Geog 403: Remote Sensing: Environmental and Land Use Analysis

Geog 430: Geography of Transportation

Office Hours

Tuesday, Thursday 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm or by appointment

Publications

Refereed Papers

Danlin Yu, Dennis Wei, and Changshan Wu, Modeling spatial dimensions of housing prices in Milwaukee: GIS based approaches, Environment and Planning B (in press).

Changshan Wu and Fei Yuan, Seasonal sensitivity analysis of impervious surface estimation with satellite imagery, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (in press)

2007    Changshan Wu and Alan T. Murray,   Population estimation using Landsat ETM+ imagery, Geographical Analysis, 39 (1): 26-43.

2006    Danlin Yu and Changshan Wu, Incorporating Remote Sensing Information in Modeling House Values: A Regression Tree Approach, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, 72, 2, 129-138.

2005  Changshan Wu and Alan T. Murray, A cokriging method for estimating population density in urban areas, Computers, Environment, and Urban Systems, 29, 558-579.

2005  Min Wu, Tian Zhao, and Changshan Wu, Public health data collection and sharing using HIPAA messages, Journal of Medical Systems, 29, 303-316.

2005  Changshan Wu and Alan T. Murray, Optimizing public transit quality and system access: the multiple route maximal covering/shortest path problem, Environment and Planning B, 32, 163-178.

2004    Danlin Yu and Changshan Wu, Understanding population segregation from Landsat ETM+ imagery: a geographically weighted regression approach, GIScience and Remote Sensing, 41 (3), 187-206.

2004   Changshan Wu, Normalized spectral mixture analysis for monitoring urban composition using ETM+ imagery, Remote Sensing of Environment, 93 (4), 480-492.

2003    Changshan Wu and Alan T. Murray, Estimating impervious surface distribution by spectral mixture analysis, Remote Sensing of Environment, 84, 493-505 

 

Book Chapters

 

Rama P. Mohapatra and Changshan Wu, Sub-pixel imperviousness estimation with IKONOS image: an artificial neural network approach, in Remote Sensing of Impervious Surfaces, Edited by Qihao Weng, (in press)

Changshan Wu, Remote sensing applications in urban socio-economic analysis, in Integration of GIS and Remote Sensing, edited by Mesev, V., John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester, England (in press)

 

Proceedings

Changshan Wu, 2006, Impervious surface estimation using IKONOS Imagery, Proceedings of the 16th annual Wisconsin Space Conference, August 10-11, Marquette University, Milwaukee WI.

Research Projects

  1. Assessing the impact of brownfields redevelopment on Residential property values and real estate conditions, USDA Forest Service, Co-PI, (PI: Dr. Chris DeSousa from Department of Geography at UWM).

  2.  Understanding Lyme Disease and Environmental Relationships in Wisconsin - A remote sensing and GIS approach, The Graduate School Research Committee Awards, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, PI.

  3.  Impervious Surface estimation using IKONOS imagery, Research Infrastructure Program, Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium,  PI.

Current Graduate Students

Ph.D. students

Mohapatra, Rama
Rybarczyk, Greg

Sharma, Rashi
 

Master students

Mauel, Stephen
Meleski, Brandon