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Cibele Teixeira Pinto

Cibele Teixeira Pinto photo

Title

Imaging Engineer I

Office Building

Daktronics Engineering Hall

Office

315

Mailing Address

Daktronics Eng Hall 315
Imaging Center-Box 2222
University Station
Brookings, SD 57007

Biography

Cibele Teixeira Pinto works as an instructor of image processing courses and as an imaging engineer for the IP lab. Her interest in calibration started in 2006, halfway through her undergraduate studies because of a science initiation program. During her studies in Brazil, she and two of her advisors were the first to perform the radiometric calibration on the China-Brazil Earth Resources Satellite 4 (CBERS-4). For a year during her PhD program, she worked at the SDSU Image Processing Lab. Then, she finished her degree and was hired by SDSU in January 2017.

Education

She earned her M.S. and Ph.D. in remote sensing from the National Institute for Space Research (INPE), in Brazil.

She has her undergraduate degree in math.

Academic Interests

Propagation of uncertainty in calibration
Vicarious calibration
Cross calibration
reflectance-based cross calibration of the Landsat archive

Applications of Research


Book
Ponzoni, F. J.; Pinto, Cibele .T; Lamparelli, R. A. C.; Zullo Junior, J.; Antunes, M. A. H. Calibração de Sensores Orbitais. São Paulo: Oficina de Textos, 2015. 96p.

Title in English: Orbital Sensor Calibration. ISBN: 978-85-7975-167-7

Articles
Pinto, C. T; Ponzoni, F. J.; Castro, R. M.; Leigh, L. ; Mishra, N.; Aaron, D.; Helder, D. First in flight radiometric calibration of MUX and WFI on-Board CBERS-4. Remote Sensing 2016, 8, 1-22.

Pinto, C. T; Ponzoni, F. J.; Castro, R. M.; Leigh, L.; Kaewmanee, M.; Aaron, D.; Helder, D. Evaluation of the uncertainty in the Spectral Band Adjustment Factor (SBAF) for cross-calibration using Monte Carlo simulation. Remote Sensing Letters 2016, 7, 837-846.

Pinto, C. T.; Ponzoni, F. J.; Barrientos, C.; Mattar, C.; Santamaría Artigas, A.; Castro. R. M. Spectral and Atmospheric Characterization of a site at Atacama Desert for Earth Observation Sensors Calibration. IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters 2015, 12, 2227-2231.

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