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Ming Hung
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Associate Professor |
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GS 1337
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660.562.1797 |
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660.562.1055 |
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MHUNG@nwmissouri.edu |
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Joined Northwest in Fall 2003
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Courses Taught
- Trends in
GIS (online course)
- GIS Customization (online course, developed and taught)
- GIScience
Research Seminar (online course, developed and taught)
- Digital Image
Processing (online course, developed and taught)
- Digital Image Processing (on
campus course)
- Digital Cartography and GeoVisualization (online course, developed and
taught)
- Digital Cartography and GeoVisualization (on campus course, developed/revised
from 32-562 Advanced Cartography and taught)
- Advanced Cartography, Principles
of GIS (online course)
- Applications of Remotely Sensed Data (online course,
developed and taught)
- Geography Senior Seminar, Introduction to Customized GIS
(developed and taught)
- Geographic Information Systems, GPS Fundamentals
(developed and taught)
- Maps and Map Interpretation
- Introduction to Geography
Education
- Ph.D.,
Geography, 2003, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
- M.S.,
Geography, 1996, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
- B.S.,
Geography, 1993, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Academic Interests
- Remote
sensing
- GIS
- GPS
- Precision agriculture
- Environmental modeling
- GeoVisualization
- Land
use/land cover analysis
- Database design/development
- Urban environments
- Urbanization
- Physical
geography
Scholarly Activity
- Hung, M.-C., Wu, Y.-H., Patton, J., 2009, Database Management System and
Interface for APEX,
a final report submitted to Blackland Research and Extension Center
(BREC), Texas AgriLife Research, Texas
A&M University System, 49 pp (22 pp for user manual + 27 pp for final report).
- Hung, M.-C., 2009, Book review of "Topographic Mapping" by
Dr. John N. Hatzopoulos in Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, Vol.75, No.1, pp.11-12.
- Hung, M.-C., 2006, Current Research and Future Directions in
the Application of Remote Sensing to Human Settlements
(Ed.), In Manual of
Remote Sensing, 3rd Ed., Vol. 5:Remote Sensing of Human
Settlements, M.K.
Ridd and J.D. Hipple, (Ed.), pp.673-712, (Bethesda, Maryland: ASPRS:
American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 2006).
- Wu, Y.-H. & Hung, M.-C., 2010, Non-Connective Linear
Cartograms for Mapping Traffic Conditions, Cartographic Perspectives, Vol.65, pp.33-50.
- Hung, M.-C., 2009, Describing Urban Land Covers Using the
V-I-S (Vegetation-Impervious Surface-Soil) Model: Modeling Salt Lake City,
Utah Metropolitan Area, Journal
of Geographic Research, Vol.50, pp.67-91.
- Hung, M.-C. & Wu, Y.-H., 2005, Mapping and Visualizing
the Great Salt Lake Landscape Dynamics Using Multi-Temporal Satellite
Images, 1972-1996, International
Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol.26, No.9, pp.1815-1834.
- Hung, M.-C. & Ridd, M.K., 2002, A Sub-pixel Classifier
for Urban Land Cover Mapping Basedon a Maximum Likelihood Approach and
Expert System Rules, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, Vol.68, No.11, pp.1173-1180.
- Wu, Y.-H. & Miller, H.J. & Hung, M.-C., 2001, A
GIS-Based Decision Support System for Analysis of Route Choice in
Congested Urban Road Networks, Journal of Geographical Systems, Vol.3, No.1, pp.3-24.