November 10-11, 2022, Wuhan, China
Aiming at promoting the connection of global education chain, talent chain, innovation chain and industry chain in the field of geoinformatics, and to push forward the deep cooperation between LIESMARS, Wuhan University and other universities, institutions and companies all over the world, the International Conference on Geospatial Information Science: Education, Innovation and Applications will be held on November 10-11, 2022 in Wuhan, China in both on site and online ways.
Local Organizer:
Wuhan University
Sponsored by:
The State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing
Conference Theme:
Education, Innovation and Applications of Geospatial Information Science
Conference Topics:
- SAR constellations, applications, and education
- Multispectral, hyperspectral and thermal sensors and applications
- Urban environmental remote sensing and sustainable development
- Geo-computation and geo-simulation
- Point cloud understanding
Local Organizing Committee:
Huayi Wu, Conference Chair, Wuhan University
Bisheng Yang, Wuhan University, China
Biyu Chen, Wuhan University, China
Mi Wang, Wuhan University, China
Timo Balz, Wuhan University, China
Zhenfeng Shao, Wuhan University, China
Lite Shi, Wuhan University, China
Agenda
TIME |
CONTENTS |
CHAIR |
VENUE |
November 10 |
14:00-15:45 |
Opening Session |
1. Welcome address by Prof. Qizhu Tang, Vice President, Wuhan University 2. Welcome address by Prof. Ruizhi Chen, Director of LIESMARS 3. Keynote speeches - Prof. Deren Li, Wuhan University, China: On Chinese EO Missions and Applications - Prof. Fabio Rocca, POLIMI, Italy: Compact formations of nano-SAR in MIMO mode: benefits and drawbacks - Prof. Petri Pellikka, University of Helsinki, Finland: Remote sensing of the impact of land change to climate and ecosystem services in tropical highlands in Kenya |
Prof. Huayi Wu |
305 Hall, Xinghu Building |
15:45-16:00 |
Coffee Break |
16:00-17:30 |
Session 1 |
1. Models for PolSAR Data: An Overview and New Ones, Prof. Alejandro Frery, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand 2. Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging for scientific applications, Prof. Stefano Tebaldini, POLIMI, Italy 3. Capacity building in EO Education in Jordan and Algeria, Prof. Nusret Demir, Akdeniz University, Turkey 4. A new era of spaceborne imaging spectrometry: the German DESIS and EnMAP missions, Dr. Cerra Daniele, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany 5. Introduction to the Belt and Road Geospatial Training Center, Hans Ni, iSpatial, China 6. PIESAT-1 SAR Satellite Formation Introduction, Dr. Yonghui Wu, PIESAT, China |
Prof. Timo Balz |
305 Hall, Xinghu Building |
Dinner Break |
19:00-20:30 |
Session 2 |
1. Coordinate reference systems for the application of the results of remote sensing of the Earth for the purposes of sustainable operation of transport systems, Prof. Aleksei Portnov, Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography, Russia 2. Quality assessment of open geospatial data for urban remote sensing in developing countries, Neema Nicodemus Lyimo, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania 3. Integrating Multi-Source Data and Time Series Satellite Observations for Urban Change monitoring, Neema Simon Sumari, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania 4. Impact of Cartographic Generalization on GIS Analysis, PGRNI Pussella, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka 5. MoU Signing Ceremony |
Prof. Zhenfeng Shao |
305 Hall, Xinghu Building |
20:30-22:00 |
Session 3 |
GSIS Editorial Board Meeting |
Prof. Huayi Wu |
305 Hall, Xinghu Building |
November 11 |
08:30-10:00 |
Session 1 |
1. Mapping Initiatives in Southern Brazil with SAR dat, Veraldo Liesenberg, Santa Catarina State University, Brazil 2. Deep learning for mapping wildfires in the largest tropical wetland in the world, Prof. Dr. José Marcato Junior, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil 3. Assessing the build environment amenities: Applying 3S and geospatial big data, Dr. Li Yin, University at Buffalo, the State University of New York, USA 4. Applying Local Indicators of Spatial Association (LISA) to Analyze Longitudinal Data: The Absolute Perspective, Prof. Ran Tao, University of South Florida, USA 5. Sea Wall detection for coastal area from high resolution aerial images using machine learning, Prof. Hongbo Su, Florida Atlantic University, Florida, USA 6. Perception of urban population characteristics through dietary taste patterns based on takeout data, Prof. Song Gao, University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA |
Prof. Biyu Chen |
305 Hall, Xinghu Building |
14:30-16:00 |
Session 2 |
1. Large-scale urban mesh segmentation: dataset, annotation, and method, Weixiao Gao, Technical University of Delft, the Netherlands 2. BIM, Digital Twins, AI – buzzwords or a coherent strategy?, Prof. Jan Boehm, University College London, UK 3. Multimodal 3D remote sensing for urban and environmental informatics, Dr. Wei Yao, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK China 4. On the spatial analysis of ambient geospatial information, Prof. René Westerholt, Technical University of Dortmund, Germany 5. Wind turbine site planning, Prof. Azarakhsh Rafiee-Voermans, Technical University of Delft, the Netherlands |
Prof. Bisheng Yang |
305 Hall, Xinghu Building |
16:00-17:00 |
Closing Session |
Keynote speeches 1. Prof. Orhan Altan, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey: Role of International Scientific Unions in support of the Sendai Framework and improved societal Well-being 2. Prof. Huayi Wu, Wuhan University, China: International education of geoinformatics in Wuhan University: practices and experiences |
Prof. Mi Wang |
305 Hall, Xinghu Building |
Live QR Code:
Live Show Link: https://b23.tv/ALC8IxC