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Proceeding

ACRS 2007

Sections: [Agriculture, Soil And Crops][Agriculture, Soil And Crops 2][Airborne Sensing/LIDAR/Mobile GIS][Airborne Sensing/LIDAR/Mobile GIS 2][Application of New Sensors][Application of NewSensors2][Climate/Environment][Climate/Environment 2] [Coastal Zone/Oceanography][Coastal Zone/Oceanography 2][Data Fusion][DEM/3D Generation][Digital Photogrammetry][Disaster][Disaster 2][Ecology &EnvironmentalChange][EnvironmentalHealth][Forestry][Forestry 2][Geology/Archeology][Georeferencing][GIS Decision Support And Models][GIS Decision Support And Models 2][High Resolution Data Processing][Hydrology][Hydrology2] [Hyperspectral Data Processing][Image Classification][Immersive Virtual GIS][Innovation Problem solving][Landuse/Landcover][Landuse/Landcover2][Navigation System][Planery Session][Poster Session PS1.G1][Poster Session PS1.G2][Poster Session PS1.G3][Poster Session PS1.G4][Poster Session PS1.G5][Poster Session PS1.G6][Poster Session PS1.G7][Poster Session PS2.G1][Poster Session PS2.G2][Poster Session PS2.G3][Poster Session PS2.G4][Poster Session PS2.G5][Poster Session PS2.G6][Poster Session PS2.G7][Poster Session PS3.G1][Poster Session PS3.G2][Poster Session PS3.G3][Poster Session PS3.G4][Poster Session PS3.G5][Poster Session PS3.G6][Poster Session PS3.G7][Radar Processing][Remote Sensing And GIS Integration][Remote Sensing And GIS Integration 2][Spatial Data Base][Spatial Planning And DSS][Student Session][Student Session 2][Tsunami Workshop][Tsunami Workshop 2][Tsunami Workshop 3][Tsunami Workshop 4][Urban Monitoring][Urban Monitoring 2]

Section TS1 : Agriculture, Soil and Crops

  1. TS 1.1 Monitoring of Paddy Rice Planting with Complex Cropping Pattern Using Satellite Remote Sensing Data - A Case of West Java, Indonesia
    Satoshi Uchida, Japan

  2. TS 1.2 Change in Leaf Anatomy, Total Chlorophyll Content, and Canopy Reflectance of Field Grown Rice as a Function af Nitrogen Status
    Yuh-Jyuan Lee, China Taipei

  3. TS 1.3 Rice Monitoring Using ENVISAT-ASAR Data: Preliminary Results of a Case Study in the Mekong River Delta, Vietnam
    Nguyen Lam-Dao, Vietnam

  4. TS 1.4 An Initial Method In Using Of Geographic Information System (GIS) In Early Warning The Potential Risk Of Brown Backed Rice Plant Hopper (Nilaparvata Lugens): A Case Study In Trung An Village, Thot Not District, Cantho City.
    Vo Quang Minh, Vietnam

  5. TS 1.5 Rice Yield Potential From Spot-5
    Vicharn Amarakul, Thailand

  6. TS 1.6 Assessment Crop Yield Estimation Methods by using Satellite Images and Ground Observation.
    Sanaz Shafian, Iran

    Section TS5: Agriculture, Soil and Crops(2)

  1. TS 5.1 Studies for Regional Characteristics of Upland Farming Using Terra/ASTER Data
    Genya Saito, Japan

  2. TS 5.2 Recent Drought In NE Thailand: Case Study Using Modis Time Series
    Piychat Ratana, Thailand

  3. TS 5.3 Spectral Response Analysis Of Selected Philippine Agricultural Soils In Varying Nutrient Conditions
    Juliet R. Manguerra, Philippines

  4. TS 5.4 Mapping Banana Plantations in North Australia from Object-based Classification of SPOT-5 Data
    Kasper Johansen, Australia

  5. TS 5.5 Preliminary Study in the Backscattering Measurements and Theoretical Modeling of Oil Palm Canopies
    J. Y. Koay, Malaysia

  6. TS 5.6 Looking into Smallholder Coffee Plantation with ALOS Data in Lampung Province, Indonesia
    Akira Hirano, Japan

  7. TS 5.7 Towards Improved Wheat Yield Forecasting for Western Australia
    A.G.T Schut, Australia

Section TS31: Airborne Sensing/LIDAR/Mobile GIS

  1. TS 31.1 UAV Borne Mapping System for River Environment
    Masahiko Nagai, Japan

  2. TS 31.2 Accuracy Assessment of ADS40 Imagery over the Pavia Testsite
    Sultan Kocaman, Switzerland

  3. TS 31.3 Rebuilding of the 3D Models of Buildings Based on LIDAR Data
    Shen Wei, China

  4. TS 31.4 Accuracy Evaluation of Laser Scanner Data Depending on Location of GCPs for Monitoring Landslide
    Kazu Kinoshita, Japan

  5. TS 31.5 Three-Dimensional Modeling of Tradisional Malaysian Wooden Engraving Arts Using Close-Range Laser Scanning Technology
    Zulkepli Majid, Malaysia

  6. TS 31.6 Capturing, Visualizing, and Analyzing Geological Outcrops with 3d Laser Rangefinders and Terrestrial Laser Scanners and Digital Camera
    Mohammed Alfarhan, USA

Section TS35: Airborne Sensing/LIDAR/Mobile GIS(2)

  1. TS 35.1 On the Strip Overlap and Field of View Design for Airborne Lidar Operation
    Peter Tian-Yuan Shih, China Taipei

  2. TS 35.2 Simultaneous Co-Registration and Georeferencing of Multiple Pointclouds
    Devrim Akca, Switzerland

  3. TS 35.3 Building Extraction by Merging LiDAR Data and Aerial Imagery
    Tae-hwa kim, Korea

  4. TS 35.4 Detection of Building Changes from Lidar Data and Aerial Imagery
    Chih-Yuan Huang, China Taipei

  5. TS 35.5 Stream Ecological Engineering Assessment Using Java Tel, JSP and GIS
    Walter W. Chen, China Taipei

Section TS21: Application of New Sensors

  1. TS 21.1 The InfraRed Atmospheric Sounder Onboard FY-3A Satellite
    Qi Chengli, China

  2. TS 21.2 Restoration of Fragmentary Trajectories using Evaluation of Identity and Combinatorial Optimization
    Tomoyuki Suzuki, Japan

  3. TS 21.3 In-Orbit MTF Measurement For THEOS Imaging System
    Raweewan Nutpramoon, Thailand

  4. TS 21.4 Image Quality Access of Jitter Effect Simulated TDI Images
    Cynthia Liu, China Taipei

  5. TS 21.5 A Telescope Design for High Resolution Earth Imaging
    Heng Cherng Woei, Malaysia

  6. TS 21.6 Possibility Analysis of Remote Sensing using Reflected GPS Signal
    Dinesh Manandhar, Japan

Section TS24: Application of New Sensors(2)

  1. TS 24.1 Development Of Multi Remote Sensing Satellites Mission Planning System
    Hwang Feng-Tai, China Taipei

  2. TS 24.2 Human Identification Using Laser Scanners and Image Sensors
    Hiroki Takahashi, Japan

  3. TS 24.3 GCOM Missions
    Haruhisa Shimoda, Japan

  4. TS 24.4 An Analysis of the Crowds Flow Characteristics by using Laser Range Scanners
    Kyoichiro Katabira, Japan

  5. TS 24.5 A New Current Mirroring Integration Based Readout Circuit Design for Infrared Imaging Sensors of MCT
    M. Afshin G. Rezai Rad, Iran

  6. TS 24.6 The Cosmo SkyMedSatellite Constellation for Earth Observation and Applications
    Luciana Di Domenico, Italy

  7. TS 24.7 DMC: New Development in Small Satellite Constellation Imaging Capability
    Paul Stephens, Australia

Section TS12: Climate/Environment

  1. TS 12.1 Multi-Temporal Analysis of Land Use and Surface Temperature Using Remotely Sensed Data
    Salah A. H. Saleh, Iraq

  2. TS 12.2 Estimation of Regional Evapotranspiration in a Vegetated Area Using ASTER data.
    Hemu Kharel Kafle, Thailand

  3. TS 12.3 Effects of Land-use Types and Spatial Scales on Evapotranspiration Using Remote Sensing Techniques
    Chih-Da Wu, China Taipei

  4. TS 12.4 Validation of Land Surface Emissivity Derived by TES Algorithm Usinf NDVI Method From ASTER Data
    Mohammad Pahlevani, Iran

  5. TS 12.5 Spatial Statistical Approach and Remote Sensing Application for Examining the Effects of Land Use/Land Cover and Water Quality Monitoring in Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia
    Ros Sobonn, Philippines

  6. TS 12.6 Mercury risk analysis for the Cerro Rico mine, Potosi
    Yamato Yamaura, Japan

Section TS16: Climate/Environment(2)

  1. TS 16.1 Identidying Hydrocarbon Leakage Induced Anomalies Using Lansat-7 ETM Data Processing Techniques in Western Slope Zone of Songliao Basin, China
    Guifang Zhang, China

  2. TS 16.2 The Globe Image Interpretation and Mapping
    Yang Ming Hui, China

  3. TS 16.3 Study on the Ratio of Photosynthetically Active Radiation to Global Solar Irradiance at Nara and Hong Kong
    Kanako Muramatsu, Japan

  4. TS 16.4 Sea Surface Current Circulation Pattern in the South China Sea Derived from Satellite Altimetry
    Nurul Hazrina, Malaysia

  5. TS 16.5 Remote Sensing Application Passive Microwave Monitoring of Rainfall over Iran, Using DMSP F-11 Special Sensor Microwave/Imager Data
    Aliakbar Matkan, Iran

Section TS9: Coastal Zone/Oceanography

  1. TS 9.1 Detection of Shoreline Change and Analysis of Its Environmental Impact Applied the Remote Sensing Methods in the Pearl River Estuary, China
    Xuejie Li, China

  2. TS 9.2 Detection of Physical Shoreline Indicators in an Object-Based Classification Approach. Study Case: Island of Schiermonnikoog, The Netherlands
    Maria Virginia Mendez Alves, The Netherlands

  3. TS 9.3 Variation of Changes of Kuala Terengganu Shoreline using High-Resolution Satellite Imagery and Aerial Photography
    Aicha Chalabi, Malaysia

  4. TS 9.4 Coral Mortality Discrimination and Habitat Phase Shift Analysis using Landsat TM and ETM+ imageries of Balabac, Palawan
    Margaux Angelica Abella, Philippines

  5. TS 9.5 Mapping Benthic Habitats on Fijian Coral Reefs:Evaluating combined Field and Remote Sensing Approaches
    Chris Roelfsema, Australia

  6. TS 9.6 Volterra Algorithm For Modeling Sea Surface Current Circulation From Satellite Altimetry Data
    Maged Marghany, Malaysia

Section TS13: Coastal Zone/Oceanography(2)

  1. TS 13.1 Shoreline Monitoring at Al Hawasina Tidal Inlet Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques
    Salim Al-hatrushi, Oman

  2. TS 13.2 Remote Sensing Application to Understand Dynamics of Suspended Particulate in Northern Arabian Gulf
    Saif ud din, Kuwait

  3. TS 13.3 Variation of the Rising Sea Level and Sea Surface Temperature in the East Coast using Multi-Satellite Data (Topex/Poseidon, Jason-1, ERS and NOAA)
    Cho Han-Keun, Korea

  4. TS 13.4 Signatures of Atmospheric Structure on Caspian Sea Surface by MODIS High Resolution Data
    Evdoshenko M.A., Russia

  5. TS 13.5 Considerations In The Design Of A Remote Sensing Framework For Monitoring Tropical Coastal Wetlands
    Renee Bartolo, Australia

Section TS36: Data Fusion

  1. TS 36.1 Fusion Techniques for Rainfed Rice Area Estimation Using Multitemporal Radarsat Images in Pangasinan and Nueva Ecija1
    Sonia L. Asilo, Philippines

  2. TS 36.2 Classification Using Wavelet Based Fusion of ASTER VNIR With High Resolution Airborne SAR Image
    Suharto Widjojo, Indonesia

  3. TS 36.3 Wavelet-Based Image Fusion
    Pai-Hui Hsu, China Taipei

  4. TS 36.4 High-Accuracy Positioning For Land-Based Mobile Mapping System By Fusing Multi-Sensor Data
    Y. Shi, Japan

  5. TS 36.5 The Design and Building of Spectral Library for Tropical Rainforest
    Alvin Lau Meng Seng, Malaysia

  6. TS 36.6 Microwave and Optical Technology in Geoinformation Monitoring of the Acquatic Environment
    F. A. Mkrtchyan, Russia

Section TS38: DEM/3D Generation

  1. TS 38.1 The ASTER DEM Generation For Geomorphometric Analysis of Central Alborz Mountains, Iran.
    S. R. Mousavi, Iran

  2. TS 38.2 Virtual Campus Reconstruction Using Integrated Datasets of Airborne LiDAR, Ground-Based LiDAR, Large-Scale Topographic Maps, and Airborne Images
    Yi-Hsing Tseng, China Taipei

  3. TS 38.3 3D Spatial Information Extraction from ALOS Prism Triple Image
    Nguyen Thi Mai Dung, Vietnam

  4. TS 38.4 Comparision of The DEMs Produced from Spot Imagery by Image Matching and Photogrammetric Compilation
    Mustafa Erdoan, Turkey

  5. TS 38.5 Digital Sabah Project Using IFSAR Data
    Doria Tai Yun Tyng, Malaysia

  6. TS 38.6 Grid Leveling Using A Ground-Based Laser Scanner
    Hao-Hsiung Huang, China Taipei

  7. TS 38.7 The Voxel Method
    Jaan-Rong Tsay, China Taipei

Section TS37: Digital Photogrammetry

  1. TS 37.1 Horizontal and Vertical Accuracy Assessment for a Single Stereo P5 Images withTriangulation and Block Adjustment
    S.A.M.Hashemi, Iran

  2. TS 37.2 The Potential of Satellite Image Stereopair in Mountain Mapping
    Zhang Ji Xian, China

  3. TS 37.3 Calibration, Accuracy Testing and 3D Object Modeling with Mobile Tels
    Devrim Akca, Switzerland

  4. TS 37.4 Registration for Digital Camera Image of Paper Map Distorted By Transparent Filem
    Takashi Yamamoto, Japan

  5. TS 37.5 RFM-Based Block Adjustment for Satellite Images with Weakly Convergent Geometry
    Wan-Yu Wu, China Taipei

  6. TS 37.6 Application of Neural Network and Least Squares Collocation to GPS Height Transformation
    Lao-Sheng Lin, China Taipei

Section TS2: Disaster

  1. TS 2.1 Space Oil Spills Atlas of the Offsore United Arab Emirates
    Salem Issa, United Arab Emirates

  2. TS 2.2 Developing GIS based Geo-Environmental Indicators for Mapping Landslide Susceptibility in Tropical Mountainous Environments.
    erwan M. J. Baban, Australia

  3. TS 2.3 Slope Monitoring and Mitigation System for Healthy Campus of Universiti Sains Malaysia
    Fauziah Ahmad, Malaysia

  4. TS 2.4 Spatial Modeling Of Rain-Triggered Landlsides, A Case Study In Southern Leyte Province, Philippines
    J S M Fowze, Thailand

  5. TS 2.5 Landslide Hazard Mapping by Using GIS in the Lilla Edet Province of Sweden
    Arzu Erener, Turkey

  6. TS 2.6 Using Remote Sensing and GIS for Establing the Sensitivity to Oil Spill Index (SOI) at Hai Phong Costal Zone Area
    Nguyen Thu Hien, Vietnam

  7. TS 2.7 Results of the Application of a Robust Method for Detection of Temporal/Spatial Anomalies Applied to MODIS Imagery and Focusing on an Examination for Evidence of a Thermal Precursor to the Gujarat Earthquake of 2001
    Matthew Blackett, United Kingdom

Section TS6: Disaster(2)

  1. TS 6.1 Land/Forest Fire Detection Based on MODIS – Agricultural Drought Index in Riau Province, Indonesia
    Parwati Sofan, Indonesia

  2. TS 6.2 Derivation of Fire Susceptibility Index Using Remotely Sensed Data
    Siti Atikah Mohd. Hashim, Malaysia

  3. TS 6.3 Integrating Multi-Product Of MODIS Data For Analyzing The 2006 Burnt Scar Area In South Sumatera, Indonesia
    Orbita Roswintiarti, Indonesia

  4. TS 6.4 Statistical Approach to Discharge Prediction for Flood Forecasts Using TRMM Data
    M.K. Hazarika, Thailand

  5. TS 6.5 Development of Flood Forecasting Models for the Bagmati Basin In Nepal
    Tanka Prasad Kafle, Japan

  6. TS 6.6 Development of the Disaster Scale Presumption Method in River Area using 3D Satellite Images
    Hyeon-Cheol Park, Korea

  7. TS 6.7 Investigation of Optimization Algorithms for Modelling and Finding Optimum Path in Emergency Evacuation
    Somayeh Ahmadian, Iran

Section TS17: Ecology & Environmental Change

  1. TS 17.1 Detecting the Environmental Changes from the Satellite Image
    JNang Mya Mya Nwe, Myanmar

  2. TS 17.2 Geospatial Wetland Analysis-Contribution to Sustainability Concerns
    Nidhi Nagabhatla, Sri Lanka

  3. TS 17.3 Remote Sensing Native Vegetation Condition
    S. D.Jones, Australia

  4. TS 17.4 Environmental Impact Assessment of Yamuna River Mining in District Yamuna Nagar District (India): A Geo Informatics approach
    K. E.Mothi Kumar, India

  5. TS 17.5 Evaluation Different Model for Spatial – Temporal Topology
    S. Khosravi, Iran

  6. TS 17.6 Utility of VHR Remote Sensing Data for Landscape Scale Assessment of the Environmental Weed Para Grass on a Tropical Floodplain
    J.Boyden, Australia

Section TS27: Environmental Health

  1. TS 27.1 Air Quality Mapping Using Based on Landsat TM Band Ratio Technique
    H. S. Lim, Malaysia
  2. TS 27.2 Remote Sensing Measurements of Aerosol Optical Thickness and Correlation with In-Situ Air Quality Parameters During a Haze Episode in Thailand
    Chew Boon Ning, Singapore

  3. TS 27.3 Impact Of Climate And Land Cover/Use Variability On Vector Borne Diseases: An Analysis Of Epidemic Outbreaks Of Malaria And Dengue Incidence
    Sumith Pathirana, Australia
  4. TS 27.4 Generating a Dengue Risk Map (DRM) Based on Environmental Factors Using Remote Sensing and Gis Technologies
    Siti Morni Umor, Malaysia

  5. TS 27.5 Application of Geo-Informatics for Leptospirosis Study in Narkronratchasrima Province, Thailand
    Kridsakron Auynirundronkool, Thailand
  6. TS 27.6 Mapping for Growth and Highly Contagious Diseases of Livestock in Mongolia
    D. Sodnomragchaa, Mongolia

Section TS10: Forestry

  1. TS 10.1 Characterization of Land Cover Heterogeneity on MODIS Image using Finer Spatial Resolution
    of Landsat-7ETM Image in Labanan Forest Concession, East Kalimantan, Indonesia

    Yousif Ali Hussin, The Netherlands

  2. TS 10.2 Forest Biomass Estimation Using Remote Sensing Data and GIS
    Takahiko Sugihara, Japan

  3. TS 10.3 Density Mapping of Haloxylon Plantation Using ETM & IRS Satellite Data
    Mohammad Dowlati, Iran

  4. TS 10.4 Improving Estimation of Forest Stands Volume and Tree Density Using Remotely Sensed and Ancillary Data
    Jahangir Mohammadi, Iran

  5. TS 10.5 Using Biophysical Parameter from SPOT-5 to Estimate Yield in Teak Plantation
    Kampanay Deeudomchan, Thailand

  6. TS 10.6 Satellite and Tower Flux Comparisons of Tropical Forest Functioning and Resilience in the Mekong River
    Alfredo R. Huete, USA

  7. TS 10.7 Mapping Net Primary Production Using Super-Resolution MODIS Satellite Data
    Abd Wahid Rasib, Malaysia

Section TS14: Forestry(2)

  1. TS 14.1 Conifer Tree Classification with Spectral Angle and Entropy Method
    Jyrki Tuominen, Findland

  2. TS 14.2 Developing the Fundamental District Map Construction Method for Selecting Forest Location Using GIS and RS
    Myung-Hee Jo, Korea

  3. TS 14.3 Determination of the Optimum Plot Area for Beech Structure in Shastkola Forest
    Ali Mastouri, Iran

  4. TS 14.4 Extraction of Forest Canopy from Airborne Laser Scanning Data
    Chao-Yuan Lo, China Taipei

  5. TS 14.5 Forest Coherent SAR Simulation within PolSARpro: an Educational Toolbox for PolSAR and PolInSAR Data Processing
    Mark L. Williams, Australia

  6. TS 14.6 Building An Open Source Webgis For Forest Dynamics Plots
    Jan Jihn-Fa, China Taipei

Section TS18: Geology/Acheology

  1. TS 18.1 Geological and Structural Setting of Wadi Hodein Area South Eastern Egypt with Application of Remote Sensing
    M.M. Abdeen, Egypt

  2. TS 18.2 Image Processing Techniques for Hydrothermal Alteration Mapping, North of Baft Area, Kerman Province, Iran.
    Hojjatollah Ranjbar, Iran

  3. TS 18.3 Extraction of Remains with Satellite Data in the Mojos Civilization
    Naoki Okada, Japan

  4. TS 18.4 Extraction of the Ancient Amazon Civilization Using TERRA/ASTER Data
    Kohta Imai, Japan

  5. TS 18.5 Gold Mapping using Remote Sensing and Related Datasets
    Noraini Surip, Malaysia

  6. TS 18.6 Application of Remote Sensing in Iranian Desert Geomorphological Studies
    A. Sepehr, Iran

  7. TS 18.7 An Integrated Lineament Analysis from Satellite Images
    Gulcan Sarp, Turkey

Section TS26: Georeferencing

  1. TS 26.1 The Resolution of Key Problems in SAR Image Ortho-Rectification
    Zhang Bo, China

  2. TS 26.2 Template Image Preparation To Register The High Resolution Satellite Data
    Kyaw Sann Oo, Japan

  3. TS 26.3 Tie-point Automatic Matching of Multi-Sensor Images using Edge Detection base on Thinning Algorithm
    Yong-il Lee, Korea

  4. TS 26.4 Super Resolution Reconstruction of Noisy, Blurred and Aliased Low Resolution Images Under Compression
    Liyakathunisa, India

  5. TS 26.5 Phase Correlation based Marquardt-Levenberg Techniquefor Registration of Multitemporal Remote Sensing Images
    Hassan Ghorbani, Iran

  6. TS 26.6 Automated Geometric Correction of GOES-9 images using Automatically Extracted Control Points
    Hyunsuk Kim, Korea

Section TS11: GIS Decision Support and Models

  1. TS 11.1 A Watershed-Scale Assessment of Present and Future Carbon Stock: GIS Application in Khlong Yai Watershed of Thailand
    Rajendra P. Shrestha, Thailand

  2. TS 11.2 From Process to Pattern in LUCC - An Agent-Based Model of Agricultural Land Use Change by Coupling with GIS
    Wu Wenbin, Japan

  3. TS 11.3 Spatial Economic Valuation using GIS: Agricultural Aspect
    Surassawadee Phoompanich, Thailand

  4. TS 11.4 An Integrated Web-GIS System to Evaluate Land Use Sustainability
    Tien-Yin Chou, China Taipei

  5. TS 11.5 Developing Environmental Information System using Webgis Technology of a Case Study in the Can Tho City, Vietnam
    Long Bui Ta, Vietnam

Section TS15: GIS Decision Support and Models (2)

  1. TS 15.1 Using GIS and Geo-statistics Techniques to Predict Water Table Depth: Case Study, Lamerd, Fars Province, Iran
    S. R. Fallah Shamsi, Iran

  2. TS 15.2 GIS Based Rainfall-Runoff Modelling for Agricultural Watershed
    M. Gopal Naik, India

  3. TS 15.3 Estimation of Rainfall Spatial Interpolation Methods in North-East Thailand
    Watinee Thavorntam, Thailand

  4. TS 15.4 The Validation of Mud Spreading Model Using Multitemporal Satellite Images
    Gatot H. Pramono, Indonesia

  5. TS 15.5 Modeling a Strategy of Rescuing Optimization in GIS
    Mahmoud Reza Delavar, Iran

  6. TS 15.6 Geovisualization of Disaster Potential Evaluation on Hillside Areas Around Taipei
    Zhe-Ping Shen, China Taipei

Section TS34: High Resolution Data Processing

  1. TS 34.1 Multi-Scale Information Extraction from High Resolution Remote Sensing Imagery and Region Partition Methods Based on GMRF-SVM
    Zhanfeng Shen, China

  2. TS 34.2 Application of a Generic Sensor Orientation Model to SPOT 5, Quickbird and ALOS Imagery
    C.Fraser, Australia

  3. TS 34.3 Assessment Of Land Use In Forescene And Backscene Zone Of Bosphorus By Using Ikonos Data
    Sancar Buhur, Turkey

  4. TS 34.4 Road Extraction from High Resolution Satellite Image by using Double Circle
    Tsukasa Hosomura, Japan

  5. TS 34.5 Absolute Radiometric Calibration of KOMPSAT-2 High Resolution Image
    Jun-hwa Chi, Korea

  6. TS 34.6 Application Of High Resolution Satellte Image For Landuses Mapping And Flood Extent Delineation For Flood Diversion Planning In Upper Pasak River Basin, Thailand
    Sombat Chuenchooklin, Thailand

  7. TS 34.7 Environmental Study of Command Area in Semi Arid Zone of Rajastan Using High Resolution Satellite Data and GIS
    Narpat Singh Rathore, India

Section TS4: Hydrology

  1. TS 4.1 Validation of Estimated TRMM Rainfall Data by Rain Gauges Over Northern Iran
    G.H. Askary, Iran

  2. TS 4.2 Evaluation of Snow-Cover Maps Over Northeastern Asia Derived from AVHRR, MODIS and MTSAT Data
    Kei Oyoshi, Japan

  3. TS 4.3 Assessments of Forest Water Yield Using Satellite Remote Sensing Technique Due to Landscape Development in Large Tropical Rainforest Catchments for Sustainable Management
    Ab. Latif Ibrahim, Malaysia

  4. TS 4.4 Determining the Lengths of the Principal Rivers of the World
    Shaochuang Liu, China

  5. TS 4.5 Flashflood Modeling by Integrated RS, GIS and Hydrological Simulations and its Application to Disaster Mitigation
    Jessie Linn P. Ablao, Philippines

  6. TS 4.6 Remote Sensing Based Water Level Monitoring Model for Shallow Groundwater in Arid Region of Northwest China
    Shi-bing Pan, China

Section TS8: Hydrology(2)

  1. TS 8.1 Analysis of Meandering Effects Using Digital Elevation Model Integrated with Remotely Sensed Data
    Sinasi Kaya, Turkey

  2. TS 8.2 Relationship Between Altimeter Data And Areal Extent Of Water In The Lake Chad Basin
    A. T. Ibrahim, Hong Kong

  3. TS 8.3 Detection of Water Volume Changes in Lar Dam using ETM+ imagery
    Mir Hassan Miryaghoobzadeh, Iran

  4. TS 8.4 Remote Sensing of the Changes of Lakes Area in the West of China in the Lastest 20 Years
    Liu Ruixia Liu Yujie, China

  5. TS 8.5 Water Quality Monitoring in Malaysia Using MODIS and AVHRR Imageries
    Azrul Nizam, Malaysia

  6. TS 8.6 GIS and RS Based Solution in Preparing of Water Management Schedule for Paddy Fields
    Chaminda Saman Rathnayake, Sri Lanka

  7. TS 8.7 CP/MAS 13C NMR Spectral Studies on Humic Acids Derived from Polluted Soils
    R.D. Senthilkumar, Oman

Section TS39: Hyperspectral Data Processing

  1. TS 39.1 A Classification Model of Hyperion Image Base on SAM Combined Decision Tree
    Wang Zhenghai, China

  2. TS 39.2 Spectral Mixture Analysis Of Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Data
    Helmi Zulhaidi Mohd Shafri, Malaysia

  3. TS 39.3 Application Of Airborne Hyperspectral Sensing For Tropical Forest Mapping
    Affendi Suhaili, Malaysia

  4. TS 39.4 A Fractal Technique Based Upon Power Laws for Estimating Earth Objects Area and Perimeter by Using Hyper-spectral Sensing
    Abdolreza Ansari Amoli, Iran

  5. TS 39.5 Improving Predictive Capability of Hyperspectral Visible and Near-Infrared Attributed to Rice Crop Variables using Genetic Algorithm Partial Least Square
    Muhammad Evri, Japan

  6. TS 39.6 Clay Information Extraction based on SAM of ASTER SWIR Image
    Cheng Bo, China


Section TS19: Image Classification

  1. TS 19.1 Improving Rice Classification Using Multitemporal Data with Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithms
    Ithiphol Ekahitanonda and Sally E. Goldin, Thailand
  2. TS 19.2 The Spectra of Fire Severity in the Tropical Savanna Woodlands of Northern Australia: “Look Mum, No Imagery!”
    Andrew Craig Edwards, Australia

  3. TS 19.3 Region Segmentation of Multi-spectral Remote Sensing Images Based on JSEG Algorithm
    Liu Tingting, China
  4. TS 19.4 Comparison of Pixel-based, Object-Based and Sequential Masking Classification Procedures for Land Use and Land Cover Mapping using Multiple Sensors SAR in Sweden
    Md. Latifur Sarker, Hong Kong

  5. TS 19.5 Urban Land Cover Classification using ALOS PALSAR Data
    Damdinsuren Amarsaikhan, Mongolia

  6. TS 19.6 Classification of 3D Object in Feature Level Data Fusion
    Ahmad Javahery, Iran

  7. TS 19.7 Effects of Leaf Water Content on Reflectance
    Liew Soo Chin, Singapore

Section TS28: Immersive Virtual GIS

  1. TS 28.1 Development of Digital City Using 3D GIS and Its Application to Visualization of Earthquake Disaster
    Keita Kato, Japan

  2. TS 28.2 Development of 3D Modeling Method using VR-GIS
    Sang-Hun Song, Korea

  3. TS 28.3 Mesh Refinement for 3D Terrain Visualization
    Huan-Chi Chiu, China Taipei

  4. TS 28.4 A Hybrid System for Semi-Automatic 3D Building Modeling
    Jiann-Yeou Rau, China Taipei

  5. TS 28.5 Producing Photorealistic Landscapes on a 3D City Model Platform
    Yong Kiat Tan, Singapore


Section TS29: Innovation Problem Solving

  1. TS 29.1 Normalized Different Vegetation Index for Water Pipeline Leakage Detection
    Faidrullah Sheikh Naimullah, Malaysia

  2. TS 29.2 Using Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) for Detecting Leakage in Water Pipes
    Asmidar Abu Bakar, Malaysia

  3. TS 29.3 Decision Support System for Water Pipeline Leakage Based on Integrated GIS, Remote Sensing and Hydraulic Models
    Samsudin Ahmad, Malaysia

  4. TS 29.4 Geocoding as the Ideal Parcel Reference System in Sri Lanka
    HRS Thilakarathne, Sri Lanka

  5. TS 29.5 Prototype Development Of Value-Adding Internet Map Service Based On Geospatial Web Service
    Chiao-Ling Kuo, China Taipei

Section TS22: Landuse/Landcover

  1. TS 22.1 Detecting Land Use Change using ALOS/AVNIR-2 Image, Landsat/ETM+ Image and Land Use Map
    Shigeo Ogawa, Japan

  2. TS 22.2 Application of Ortho Photo, Spot-5 and GIS Technology for Land Use and Land Cover Mapping in Phetchaburi Province
    Damrong Buapradabkul, Thailand

  3. TS 22.3 Long-Term Landuse Map Update Using Satellite Imagery for Mesoscale Environmental Assessment
    Fuan Tsai, China Taipei

  4. TS 22.4 Classification of Cropland using ADEOS-II/GLI Global Mosaic Data
    Noriko Soyama, Japan

  5. TS 22.5 A New BRDF Model for POLDER-1 BRDF Database, Based on the Shadowing Theory
    Yoshiyuki Kawata, Japan

  6. TS 22.6 Land Cover Changes (1972-2005) Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques (Case study: Neka, North Iran)
    M. Vakili, Iran

Section TS25: Landuse/Landcover(2)

  1. TS 25.1 High-Resolution Mapping of the Seasonal Changes in Leaf Area Index and Above Ground Biomass in Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China
    Hideki Kobayashi, Japan

  2. TS 25.2 Analysis for Relation between Land Use of Watersheds and Marine Nutrients in Rivers Using Remote Sensing and GIS
    Daisuke Kunii, Japan

  3. TS 25.3 Application of Remote Sensing Detection and GIS Analysis to the Analysis of Vegetation Pattern Dynamics in the Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve
    Song Chuang-Ye, China

  4. TS 25.4 Ground Observation of Walnut Phenology and Validation of MODIS/NDVI in Monitoring Deciduous Forest Phenology
    Tsuyoshi Akiyama, Japan

  5. TS 25.5 Development of Method for Detection of Grazing Activities with Time-Series Satellite Images in Plateau Region
    Hiroyuki Miyazaki, Japan

  6. TS 25.6 The Information Supervision System on Land Use in China
    Zhang Jingbo, China

  7. TS 25.7 Image Classification Using SVMs: One-Against-Many Vs One-Against-One
    Anthony Gidudu, South Africa

Section TS40: Navigation System

  1. TS 40.1 Application of Wavelet Based Neural Network to Modeling of L1 GPS Timing Error
    M. R. Mosavi, Iran

  2. TS 40.2 Studying the Pollarding Conditions in Northern Zagros Forests
    Aiuob Moradi, Iran

  3. TS 40.3 Development of Mobile Weather Service System Based on the Location Based Service
    Daeyun Shin, Japan

  4. TS 40.4 Temporal and Spatial Variations of the Ionospheric TEC over the Korean Peninsula
    Sang-hoon Park, Korea

  5. TS 40.5 The Accuracy and Reliability Analysis for Future GNSS in China Taipei Region
    Meng-Lun Tsai, China Taipei

  6. TS 40.6 Improving GPS Kinematic Positioning Accuracy with Multiple Reference Stations
    Kang-Wen Chu, China Taipei

Section : Planery Session

  1. PL 1 Development of a Natural Damage Assessment System Based on Remote Sensing and Bio-physical Models
    Ali Sharifi, The Netherlands

  2. PL 2 Comparison Of Passive Microwave Sea Ice Algorithms For Detecting The Trend Of Global Warming
    Kohei Cho, Japan

  3. PL 3 Function and Applications of Remote Sensing Satellite from China
    Tong Qingxi, China

  4. PL 4 New Approach for DTM Generation from LIDAR Data
    Ayman F. Habib, Canada

Section :Poster Session PS1.G1

  1. PS1.G1. 1 Web-Based Real Estate Database Inquiry and Display with Embedded Google Earth Maps
    Huang-Chen Liu, China Taipei

  2. PS1.G1. 2 Web 2.0 GIS for the Simulation of GNSS Availability in Urban Areas
    Yong-Cheol Suh, Korea

  3. PS1.G1. 3 Environmental Monitoring in Mongolia Supported with MODIS and FY-2C Satellite Data
    M. Erdenetuya, Mongolia

  4. PS1.G1. 4 Contribution of the NGIC Project to the Environmental Sustainability in Mongolia
    D.Narantuya, Mongolia

  5. PS1.G1. 5 Spatial Planning Support Using a Group Map Table
    Marjan van Herwijnen, The Netherlands

  6. PS1.G1. 6 Modelling of Locating Waste Burying Site (Landfill) in Rural Areas by Using the Geographic Information System (GIS); A Case Study of Bostanabad’s Rural Aeas in Iran
    Alireza Khajeshakouhi, Iran

  7. PS1.G1. 7 Scenario Simulation of Water Supply Network
    Ji-Hao Lin, China Taipei

  8. PS1.G1. 8 Evaluating Land Suitability for Industrial Sugarcane with GIS Modeling.
    Paiboonsak S, Thailand

  9. PS1.G1. 9 GIS-Based Land Suitability Evaluation For Rapeseed (Brassica Napus L.) Oil Crop
    Ghasemi Pirbalouti, Iran

  10. PS1.G1.10 Using Scenario Analysis for Assessing Ecological Capability of Land in Sustainable Management of Watersheds, Case Study Rahim-abad Fasa
    S.R. Fallah, Iran

  11. PS1.G1.11 Application of GIS in Desertification Assessment of Sistan Plain in Iran Using Medalus Method
    Adel Sepehr, Iran

  12. PS1.G1.12 Study on Index Model of Communication Based on Self-Information
    Jun Kumagai, Japan

Section :Poster Session PS1. G2

  1. PS1.G2.1 Land Change Reporting System: A Web-based GIS Application
    Li-Ling Wang, China Taipei

  2. PS1.G2.2 Site Selection for Coal and Cement Industries in Kerman Province, Iran by using knowledge driven Fuzzy logic
    Hojjatollah Ranjbar, Iran

  3. PS1.G2.3 Analysis Of Slope Stability Using Remote Sensing And GIS
    Hamdan Omar, Malaysia

  4. PS1.G2.4 Predicting and Mapping the Deforestation Area using Probability Model.
    Jung-soo Lee, Korea

  5. PS1.G2.5 Management of Natural Resources Information in Mongolia
    Damdinsuren Amarsaikhan, Mongolia

  6. PS1.G2.6 Integrating Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System for Determination of Endangered Wildlife Biodiversity Index
    Mohd Rizaludin Mahmud, Malaysia

  7. PS1.G2.7 Ontology Development for Earth Observation Data Sharing
    Masahiko Nagai, Japan

  8. PS1.G2.8 Visualization of People Flow in Regional City Using Flow Analysis Platform
    Keiichi Sato, Japan

Section :Poster Session PS1. G3

  1. PS1.G3.1 Estimating Actual Evapotranspiration Through Remote Sensing Techniques to Improve Agricultural Water Management: A Case Study of Indo Gangatic Region
    Baburao Dashrath Kamble, Thailand

  2. PS1.G3.2 Monitoring and Mapping of Kariz (Qanat) using ASTER and IRS P5 Satellite Data (A case study: Damghan desert region, Iran)
    S. R. Mousavi, Iran

  3. PS1.G3.3 Analysis of River Disturbance Using GIS Techniques and Aerial Photographs
    Eunji Park, Korea

  4. PS1.G3.4 Assessment the Efficiency of Different Interpolation Methods for Estimation of Yearly Rainfall Stations Missing Data
    Sina Alaghmand, Malaysia

  5. PS1.G3.5 Inputs from remote sensing for Improving Fresh Water Resources Management in arid region - An example from Kuwait
    Saif ud din, Kuwait

  6. PS1.G3.6 Modeling Runoff In Landslide Affected Zones With Remote Sensing Parameterization
    Enrico Paringit, Philippines

  7. PS1.G3.7 Develop an Appropriate Vegetation Index for Assessing Rangeland Degradation in Semi-Arid Areas
    Majid Ajorlo, Malaysia

  8. PS1.G3.8 Management of the Land to Reduce Erosion Risks Using GIS
    S.Modallaldoust, Iran

  9. PS1.G3.9 Different of Abandoned Field Vegetation Using Ground Observation and Satellite Image Data
    Seijiro Goto, Japan

Section :Poster Session PS1. G4

  1. PS1.G4.1 Measurement and Modeling to Estimate Soil Moisture using Microwave Scatterometer
    Junichi Susaki, Japan

  2. PS1.G4.2 Integrating Formosat-2 Satellite High-Temporal And High-Spatial Imagery With Field Data To Monitor Growth And Predict Yield Of Rice Crop
    Chwen-Ming Yang, China Taipei

  3. PS1.G4.3 Canopy Water Stress Monitoring In Wheat Using Short Wave Infrared (SWIR) Satellite Data
    M.H. Kalubarme, India

  4. PS1.G4.4 Estimation of Leaf Chlorophyll Concentration in Winter Wheat at Anthesis Stage using Ground-Based and Aerial Hyperspectral Data
    Shinya Tanaka, Japan

  5. PS1.G4.5 Estimation Of Nitrogen In Rice Crop Using Unmanned Helicopter Mounted Sensor Images
    Kishore C. Swain, Thailand

  6. PS1.G4.6 As Study on Formation of Gullies and Depth Development Modeling in Loess Formation of North-East Golestan Provience by using GIS Technique
    Ali Mastouri, Iran

  7. PS1.G4.7 Monitoring of Agricultural Fields in Miyagi Prefecture Using Multi-temporal Remote Sensing Data
    Kazumasa Osawa, Japan

  8. PS1.G4.8 Prospect Future Food Demand and Supply with Agricultural Modelling
    Kenji Sugimoto, Japan

  9. PS1.G4.9 Using ETM+ Satellite imagery and GIS for Soil Erosion Mapping, Case Study: Abshirin Subcatchment, Iran
    Hadi Tahmasbi Nejad, Iran

  10. PS1.G4.10 Energy Budget over Reclaimed Land Covered with Vegetation
    Kim Hee-Jong, Korea

  11. PS1.G4.11 Spatial Prediction of Soil Salinity in the Arid Zones using ASTER Data
    T. Tajgardan, Iran

  12. PS1.G4.12 Research on the Value of Soil and Fertilization Conservation in Loess Plateau in Northern Shaanxi Pronvice of China
    Lijing, China

Section :Poster Session PS1. G5

  1. PS1.G5.1 Flood Risk Assessment In The Flood Plain of Bagmati River In Nepal
    Tanka Prasad Kafle, Thailand

  2. PS1.G5.2 Flooding Area in the Jakarta Province on February 2 to 4 2007
    Mangapul P.Tambunan, Indonesia

  3. PS1.G5.3 Application Of Newmark Model For Earthquake Triggered Landslide Susceptibility Assessment In Guinsaugon Area, Philippines
    J S M Fowze, Thailand

  4. PS1.G5.4 Application of C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar Data and Digital Elevation Model to Evaluate the Conditions of Flood-Affected Paddies: Chi River Basin, Thailand
    Chattichai Waisurasingha, Thailand

  5. PS1.G5.5 Surface Displacement Around Mud Volcano, East Java captured by InSAR using PALSAR Data
    Tomonori Deguchi, Japan

  6. PS1.G5.6 Retrieving the History of Land Subsidence by Using Remote-sensing Imagery
    Hsiao-Yun Lin, China

  7. PS1.G5.7 Development of Open Source Software for Multi-temporal Disaster and Natural Resources Monitoring Across Network with Dynamic Data Exchange
    Wanapong Kaewsing, Thailand

  8. PS1.G5.8 Validation hotspot from MOD14
    Yootthapoom Potiracha, Thailand

Section :Poster Session PS1. G6

  1. PS1.G6.1 Landslide Hazard Zonation For Paya Terubung - Relau Slope Terrains In Penang Island
    Fauziah Ahmad, Malaysia

  2. PS1.G6.2 Landslide Susceptibility Mapping using GIS
    Arzu Erener, Turkey

  3. PS1.G6.3 Detection of Smoke Haze From Vegetation Fires Using MODIS Aerosol Products
    Chia Aik Song, Singapore

  4. PS1.G6.4 E-Flood Map: Flood Damage Assessment in Thailand
    Anusorn Rangsipanich, Thailand

  5. PS1.G6.5 Multi-sources Data Integration for Mine Geohazards Monitoring
    Zhi Zhanga, China

  6. PS1.G6.6 RS/GIS for Flood Risk Management in Sukhothai Province
    Budsaba Uamkasem, Thailand

  7. PS1.G6.7 Extracting Flood Extent From RADARSAT SAR Data Using Neural Network
    R. Suwanwerakamtorn, Thailand

  8. PS1.G6.8 Application of Remote Sensing and GIS for Preparing Landslide Hazard Zonation Map in Maskoon Area, Iran
    Karimi Nasab Saeed, Iran

  9. PS1.G6.9 Spatial And Temporal Patterns Of The 2006 Land And Forest Fires Detected By High Resolution Satellites
    Liew Soo Chin

Section :Poster Session PS1. G7

  1. PS1.G7.1 Evaluation of wildfire duration time over Asia using MTSAT imagery
    Yusuke Matsumura, Japan

  2. PS1.G7.2 Research on the Remote Sensing Method of Dust Storm and its Strength Calculation Modeling
    Luo jingning, China

  3. PS1.G7.3 A Method to Estimate the Amount of Airborne Sand Over the Land
    Zhen xinjiang, China

  4. PS1.G7.4 Multihazard Database Development For Supporting Disaster Management
    Agus Atmadilaga, Indonesia

  5. PS1.G7.5 Role of FOSS for Developing DINs
    M. Sadrikia, Iran

  6. PS1.G7.6 GIS Based Temporal Settlement Optimization
    K.Naghdi, Iran

  7. PS1.G7.7 Detection of Water Levels and Flood Volumes Using Digitized Aerial Images
    Hao-Hsiung Huang, China Taipei

  8. PS1.G7.8 Terra Modis Data For Disaster Monitoring Via Internet In Thailand
    Suwalak Nakya, Thailand

  9. PS1.G7.9 Application of Geographical Information System and Remote Sensing on Slide Land Recognition and Change at Lien-hua chi Experimental Forest
    Su-Fen Wang, China Taipei

  10. PS1.G7.10 Vulnerability Analysis And Risk Assessment For Flood Hazard In Atnapura Mc Area, Sri Lanka
    N.S. Vithanage, Sri Lanka

Section :Poster Session PS2. G1

  1. PS2.G1.1 Characterization of Detailed Features in High Resolution Satellite Data for Urban Local Plans in Malaysian Perspectives
    Norzailawati Mohd Noor, Malaysia

  2. PS2.G1.2 Multi Variables Analysis of Urban Heat Islands in Alexandria, Egypt using Remote Sensing and GIS
    Lotfy Azaz, Oman

  3. PS2.G1.3 Skewness- A new Spacial Feature to Extract Urbanized Area in Beijing Metropolitan Region
    Li Xi, China

  4. PS2.G1.4 Estimation of Urban Tree Canopy Volume Using Airborne LiDAR Data and Remote Sensing Imagery: A Case Study on NCKU Campus
    Chun-Yi Hsiao, China Taipei

  5. PS2.G1.5 Characterizing the Urban Growth from 1975 to 2003 of Hanoi City Using Remote Sensing and a Spatial Metric
    Pham Minh Hai, Vietnam

  6. PS2.G1.6 A Cloud Area Estimation Method For GMS Image
    Hiroshi Hiranaka, Japan

  7. PS2.G1.7 Detection of Car Speed from Aerial Photographs and QuickBird Images
    Liu Wen, China

  8. PS2.G1.8 Impact Of Mining Activity On The Environment
    Ch. Bolorchuluun, Thailand

  9. PS2.G1.9 Object-Based Change Detection : The Tsunami Disaster Case
    Supannee Tanathong, Thailand

Section :Poster Session PS2. G2

  1. PS2.G2.1 Forest Stand Density Mapping Using Landsat ETM Data Loveh Forest, North of Iran
    Jahangir Mohammadi, Iran

  2. PS2.G2.2 A Study On The Evapotranspiration Of Old-Growth Cypress Using Remote Sensing Techniques
    Chi-Chuan Cheng, China Taipei

  3. PS2.G2.3 Estimation of Tropical Forest Biomass for Assessment of Carbon Sequestration Using Regression Models and Remote Sensing in Berau, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
    Yousif Ali Hussin, The Netherlands

  4. PS2.G2.4 Biomass estimation by coupling LiDAR data with Forest growth model in conifer plantation
    Hitoshi Taguchi, Japan

  5. PS2.G2.5 Observations of a mangrove forest, Bangladesh from Landsat imagery.
    Mariam Akhter, Bangladesh

  6. PS2.G2.6 Sun and View Angle Effects on MODIS Derived NDVI
    D. Gerelmaa, China Taipei

  7. PS2.G2.7 Texture analysis of high resolution satellite imagery with different resolution and sensors for retrieving forest structure information
    Naoyuki Furuya, Japan

  8. PS2.G2.8 Landscape Structure Change by Abandoned Forest Thinning
    Hiroshi Sasakawa, Japan

  9. PS2.G2.9 Evaluating the Capability of SPOT5 Data in Monitoring Pollarding Forest Areas of Northern Zagros (Case Study: Kurdistan, Pollarded Forests of Baneh)
    Aiuob Moradi, Iran

  10. PS2.G2.10 Mapping Of Planting Progress In Industrial Tree Plantations Of Sarawak Using Broad Band Spectral Indices
    Affendi Suhaili, Malaysia

  11. PS2.G2.11 Parameterization of Spatial-3PG Model to Estimate Gross Primary Productivity for Deciduous Broadleaf Forest
    Supannika Potithep, Japan

  12. PS2.G2.12 An Application of Google Earth for Forest Inventory Analysis in Alishan Area
    Chia-Hui Shih, China Taipei

Section :Poster Session PS2. G3

  1. PS2.G3.1 Estimating Maximum Air Temperature in Khoozestan Province Using NOAA Satelite Images Data and Artificial Neural Network
    Ali Rahimi Khoob, Iran

  2. PS2.G3.2 Determination of Total Precipitable Water using MODIS Images and Radiosonde Data (Case study: Mehrabad station in Tehran)
    S.M. Pourbagher, Iran

  3. PS2.G3.3 An Evaluation Method Of The Retrieved Physical Quantity From High Resolution Spectrum Using Analysis Of Variance In Experimental Design
    Matsuhiro Tomosada, Japan

  4. PS2.G3.4 An Analysis of Temporal Variation of Net Primary Productivity (NPP) of Tropical Forest Using Satellite Data
    Ab. Latif Ibrahim, Malaysia

  5. PS2.G3.5 Carrying Capacity for Temperature at South and East Jakarta City.
    Adi Wibowo, Indonesia

  6. PS2.G3.6 Comparison Of Surface Emissivity Ratio And Surface Wind Environment In Dry Valley, Antarctica
    Hideyuki Tonooka, Japan

  7. PS2.G3.7 Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Water Vapor Variation with GPS: On the case of Typhoon EWINIAR
    Dong-Seob Song, Korea

  8. PS2.G3.8 Investigation Of Snow And Cloud Albedo Changes In MODIS Imagery
    Mir Hassan Miryaghoobzadeh, Iran

  9. PS2.G3.9 Development of LST Retrieval Algorithms from Satellite Data Based on the Atmospheric Profile
    Ki-Ok Hong, Korea

  10. PS2.G3.10 GIS Based Water Pollution Estimation For Adopting TMDL in Urban Area
    Cholyoung Lee, Korea

  11. PS2.G3.11 Application of GIS in Solar Radiation Mapping for Malaysia
    Ayu Wazira, Malaysia

Section :Poster Session PS2. G4

  1. PS2.G4.1 The Impact Of High Wave During 20-23 December 2006 to Coastal Erosion In The Southeastern Coast of Thailand
    Watchara Kesdech, Thailand

  2. PS2.G4.2 Using ASTER Images for Spatial Prediction Of Salinity In Arid District (Case Study: Part Of North Of Agh Ghala In Golestan Province In Iran).
    Shaban Shataee, Iran

  3. PS2.G4.3 Application of Image Processing Techniques for Mapping of Coastal Habitats along the Southern Coastal Belt of Sri Lanka
    K.T.U.S. de Silva, Sri Lanka

  4. PS2.G4.4 Haze detection and radiometric adjustment for coastal zone in Landsat TM
    JongGyu Han, Korea

  5. PS2.G4.5 Application of GIS in Solar Radiation Mapping for Malaysia
    Ayu Wazira, Malaysia

  6. PS2.G4.6 Study on Optical Property of Red Tide Algal Species
    Kang Heung-Soon, Korea

  7. PS2.G4.7 Detection of Land Activities Effect on River Mouth Changes Using Remote Sensing and GIS Application (Emphasis on Sediment Load)
    R. Zakariya, Malaysia

  8. PS2.G4.8 Ocean Wind Estimation using Radasat-1 SAR Data
    Yoon Hong-Joo, Korea

  9. PS2.G4.9 Ocean Greasiness Detection
    Yi-Chung Ke, China Taipei

Section :Poster Session PS2. G5

  1. PS2.G5.1 Comparison of Regional Scale Evapotranspiration using NOAA-AVHRR and LANDSAT-TM Images: A Case Study In An Arid Area In The Sana’a Basin, Republic of Yemen
    Ayoub Almhab, Malaysia

  2. PS2.G5.2 Capability Of Detecting Fine-Scale Habitat Changes And Prediction Of Future Habitats Using False Coulour Aerial Images
    Ataollah Ebrahimi, Iran

  3. PS2.G5.3 Mapping Of Multitemporal Burned Peat Swamp Forest Across Multiple El-Niño Events
    Mui-How Phua, Malaysia

  4. PS2.G5.4 Drought Monitoring With Vegetation, Water And Land Surface Temperature Using Remote Sensing Data.
    Naresh Shakya, Japan

  5. PS2.G5.5 Modeling The Water Quality In Uluabat Lake By WASP7.2
    Firdes Yenilmez, Turkey

  6. PS2.G5.6 Habitat Evaluation For Ecosystem In Iriomote Island With Satellite Data
    Hiroyuki Kobayashi, Japan

  7. PS2.G5.7 A Phenology Monitoring Correspond To Satellite Observation Using Multi Point Digital Images
    Mitsunori Ishihara, Japan

  8. PS2.G5.8 Visual Query Language For Spatio-Temporal Relationships Prediction
    S. Khosravi, Iran

  9. PS2.G5.9 Recent Drought in NE Thailand: Regional Vegetation Dynamics And NDVI-Rainfall Relationships
    Piychat Ratana, Thailand

Section :Poster Session PS2. G6

  1. PS2.G6.1 Analysis of Remote Sensing and Airborne Geophysical Data by using Fuzzy Classification and Principal Component Analysis. A Case Study of Sar Cheshmeh Poephyry Copper Mine, Iran
    Faizullah Masoomi

  2. PS2.G6.2 Sedimentomorphic Mapping of Jal Az-Zor Escarpment, Northern Kuwait Using GIS Methods
    Adeeba Essa Al-Hurban, Kuwait

  3. PS2.G6.3 Correlation Geological Discontinuity with Remote Sensing Linements; from Cameron Highlands, Pahang - Gua Musang, Kelantan
    Mohamed M GahGah, Malaysia

  4. PS2.G6.4 Spatial Analysis of Lineaments, North-West of Ankara
    Gulcan SARP, Turkey

  5. PS2.G6.5 Abstraction of Nazca Lines From ALOS Images
    Katsuya Takaku, Japan

  6. PS2.G6.6 Analytical Hierarchi Process, Remote Sensing and GIS Integration for Groundwater Development
    Ahmadou Cherif, Japan

  7. PS2.G6.7 Abstraction of Remains from Satellite Images in the Mojos Culture
    Haruki Miyasaka, Japan

  8. PS2.G6.8 Reconstruction and representation of remains in the Mojos plain by 3D images
    Kazuki Ishii, Japan

  9. PS2.G6.9 Establishment of Control Points for Digital Photogrametry to Archive 3D Model of Relics
    Yuta Ymamoto, Japan

  10. PS2.G6.10 Groundwater Monitoring Using Grace and ERS Satellite Imagery
    Maeleen Noomen, The Netherlands

  11. PS2.G6.11 Reconstruction of the Undersea Remains in Yonaguni Island
    Hiroyuki Fujita, Japan

  12. PS2.G6.12 Identification Of Holocene Geomorphic Surfaces From Remote Sensing Data On The Brahmaputra Floodplain, Bangladeshh
    A. K. M. Khorshed Alam, Bangladesh

Section :Poster Session PS2. G7

  1. PS2.G7.1 Classifying Arable And Non-Arable Land In Asia Using Existing Landcover Maps
    P. J. Baruah, Japan

  2. PS2.G7.2 A Study on Landuse Classification using Ortho-rectified Aerial Photographs and High Resolution Satellite Images
    Ying-Ting Huang, China Taipei

  3. PS2.G7.3 Observation of the Japanese Paddy Fields in Winter using ALOS Sensors
    Naoki Ishitsuka, Japan

  4. PS2.G7.4 Monitoring Fallow Vegetation Recovery after Shifting Cultivation using High Resolution Satellite Imagery
    Naoyuki Furuya, Japan

  5. PS2.G7.5 Landsat TM Imagery for Inundated Area Assessment on Agricultural Land
    Rizatus Shofiyati, Indonesia

  6. PS2.G7.6 Using Remote Sensing Technology For Land Cover Assessment Over Gulf And Alhassa Oasis
    H. S. Lim, Malaysia

  7. PS2.G7.7 Farmland Management and Community Resilience to Natural Hazards in the Central Vietnam
    Kei Mizuno, Japan

  8. PS2.G7.8 Implementation Of High Resolution Satellite Images For Landuses Mapping And Retention Pond Planning In The Yom River’s Floodplain In Thailand
    Udomporn Pangnakorn, Thailand

Section :Poster Session PS3. G1

  1. PS3.G1.1 Comparative Study of Monitoring Effect on Mine Exploitation using High Resolution Satellite Images
    Chen Wei-tao, China

  2. PS3.G1.2Razaksat Bi-Directional Reflectance Function Radiometric Correction using Multitemporal Data
    Woo Shu Chuen, Malaysia

  3. PS3.G1.3Tracking Multiple Pedestrians by using Laser Range Scanner
    Xiaowei Shao, Japan

  4. PS3.G1.4 New Conceptions on Remote Sensing of Vegetation
    Long Jing, China

  5. PS3.G1.5 Reduction of Surface Emissivity Effects in CO2 Column Amount Retrieval using the 10-Micrometer Spectral Region
    Hideyuki Tonooka, Japan

  6. PS3.G1.6 Reduction of JPG and other Noise for ALOS Prisma Image
    Izumi Kamiya, Japan

  7. PS3.G1.7 Development of a Wireless Telemetry Hyperspectral Imager
    Long-Jeng Lee, China Taipei

  8. PS3.G1.8 RGB & SWIR-Airborne System Development In Taiwan
    Meng-Hsiu Wu, China Taipei

  9. PS3.G1.9 Inventory of Economically Sensitive Crops using Airborne Digital Imagery with a Case Study on Garlic Field
    Ren-Yu Li, China Taipei

  10. PS3.G1.10 UAV Based Surveillance for Geographic and Manmade Object Detection
    Afzal Ahmed, Japan

  11. PS3.G1.11Design and Development of Microstrip Antenna for C-Band Airborne SAR System
    Ng Kah Keong, Malaysia

Section :Poster Session PS3. G2

  1. PS3.G2.1 A Semantic Method for Gridding of Airborne LIDAR Data
    Jianwei Wu, China

  2. PS3.G2.2 Precise Measurement And 3D Computer Modeling Using Close Range Laser Scanning And Photogrammetric Techniques
    Halim Setan, Malaysia

  3. PS3.G2.3 Automatic Crack Detection of Road Surfaces from Image Taken by Laser Cameras
    Xiaoguang Zhao, Korea

  4. PS3.G2.4 Change Detection of Wai-Shan-Din Sandbar by Combining Multi-Temporal imageries and Airborne LiDAR Data
    Kuo-Hsin Hsiao, China Taipei

  5. PS3.G2.5 Surface Reconstruction from LiDAR Point Cloud Data by Surface Growing
    Ying-Zhe Luo, China Taipei

  6. PS3.G2.6 An Algorithm to Automatically Extract the Roof Points from Airborne LIDAR Data
    Shih-Hong Chio, China Taipei

  7. PS3.G2.7 LIDAR Accuracy Assessment by Intensity Images and Ground Control Points
    Hsu Wei-Chen, China

  8. PS3.G2.8 New Algorithm of LIDAR Filtering With Mathematical Morphology
    LiuPei, China

  9. PS3.G2.9 A Study on Rainfall-induced Landslides in Alishan Area Using Airborne Lidar and Digital Photography
    Jin-King Liu, China Taipei

  10. PS3.G2.10 Noise Simulation of Road Traffic in Urban Area Using LIDAR Data
    Dong-Ha Lee, Korea

  11. PS3.G2.11 Efficiency Evaluation of Contour Generation from Airborne LIDAR Data
    Jae-Myoung Cho, Korea

Section :Poster Session PS3. G3

  1. PS3.G3.1 Estimating Maximum Air Temperature in Khoozestan Province Using NOAA Satelite Images Data and Artificial Neural Network
    Ali Rahimi Khoob, Iran

  2. PS3.G3.2 Determination of Total Precipitable Water using MODIS Images and Radiosonde Data (Case study: Mehrabad station in Tehran)
    S.M. Pourbagher, Iran

  3. PS3.G3.3 An Evaluation Method Of The Retrieved Physical Quantity From High Resolution Spectrum Using Analysis Of Variance In Experimental Design
    Matsuhiro Tomosada, Japan

  4. PS3.G3.4 An Analysis of Temporal Variation of Net Primary Productivity (NPP) of Tropical Forest Using Satellite Data
    Ab. Latif Ibrahim, Malaysia

  5. PS3.G3.5 Carrying Capacity for Temperature at South and East Jakarta City.
    Adi Wibowo, Indonesia

  6. PS3.G3.6 Comparison Of Surface Emissivity Ratio And Surface Wind Environment In Dry Valley, Antarctica
    Hideyuki Tonooka, Japan

  7. PS3.G3.7 Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Water Vapor Variation with GPS: On the case of Typhoon EWINIAR
    Dong-Seob Song, Korea

  8. PS3.G3.8 Investigation Of Snow And Cloud Albedo Changes In MODIS Imagery
    Mir Hassan Miryaghoobzadeh, Iran

  9. PS3.G3.9 Development of LST Retrieval Algorithms from Satellite Data Based on the Atmospheric Profile
    Ki-Ok Hong, Korea

  10. PS3.G3.10 GIS Based Water Pollution Estimation For Adopting TMDL in Urban Area
    Cholyoung Lee, Korea

  11. PS3.G3.11 Application of GIS in Solar Radiation Mapping for Malaysia
    Ayu Wazira, Malaysia

Section :Poster Session PS3. G4

  1. PS3.G4.1 The Impact Of High Wave During 20-23 December 2006 to Coastal Erosion In The Southeastern Coast of Thailand
    Watchara Kesdech, Thailand

  2. PS3.G4.2 Using ASTER Images for Spatial Prediction Of Salinity In Arid District (Case Study: Part Of North Of Agh Ghala In Golestan Province In Iran).
    Shaban Shataee, Iran

  3. PS3.G4.3 Application of Image Processing Techniques for Mapping of Coastal Habitats along the Southern Coastal Belt of Sri Lanka
    K.T.U.S. de Silva, Sri Lanka

  4. PS3.G4.4 Haze detection and radiometric adjustment for coastal zone in Landsat TM
    JongGyu Han, Korea

  5. PS3.G4.5 Uitlization Of DInSAR For Reconstructing 3D Coastal Geomorphology From Radarsat Fine Mode Data
    Maged Marghany, Malaysia

  6. PS3.G4.6 Study on Optical Property of Red Tide Algal Species
    Kang Heung-Soon, Korea

  7. PS3.G4.7 Detection of Land Activities Effect on River Mouth Changes Using Remote Sensing and GIS Application (Emphasis on Sediment Load)
    R. Zakariya, Malaysia

  8. PS3.G4.8 Ocean Wind Estimation using Radasat-1 SAR Data
    Yoon Hong-Joo, Korea

  9. PS3.G4.9 Ocean Greasiness Detection
    Yi-Chung Ke, China Taipei

Section :Poster Session PS3. G5

  1. PS3.G5.1 Satellite Image Fusion for Shrimp Farm and Aquaculture Area
    Surat Jiaranaiwiwat, Thailand

  2. PS3.G5.2 Automated 3D Road Model Generation by Fusion of Circular-Scanning Laser Data and CCD Images
    Sooahm Rhee, Korea

  3. PS3.G5.3 Classification of Hyperspectral Image using Extended Subspace Method
    Hasi Bagan, Japan

  4. PS3.G5.4 Using Insitu Hyperspectral Remote Sensing to Discriminate Pest Attacked Pine Forests in South Africa
    Onisimo Mutanga, South Africa

  5. PS3.G5.5 Development of Target Detection Methods using Ground Hyperspectral Camera Image
    Sun-Hwa Kim, Korea

  6. PS3.G5.6 Geometric Accuracy and Feature Compilation Assessment of IKONOS and QUICKBIRD Satellite Imagery
    Veysel Okan Atak, Turkey

  7. PS3.G5.7 A Study of Improvements in the Efficiency of High-Resolution Remotely Sensed Image Parallel Processing
    Zhanfeng Shen, China

  8. PS3.G5.8 Effects of Topographical Information Quality on Orthorectification of High Resolution Satellite Imagery
    Toshiharu Kojima, Japan

  9. PS3.G5.9 A Fuzzy-based Contrast Enhancement for High Resolution Satellite Images
    Chi-Farn Chen, China Taipei

  10. PS3.G5.10 A Multi-scale Region Growing Segmentation for High Resolution Remotely Sensed Images
    Li-Yu Chang, China Taipei

Section :Poster Session PS3. G6

  1. PS3.G6.1 Comparison and Adaptation of Aster Satellite Data to Landsat Tm Products
    Karel Pavelka, Czech Republic

  2. PS3.G6.2 The Study of Applying Boosting to Improve Supervised Classification Samples Feature in Rice Field
    Hui-Hsin Chen, China Taipei

  3. PS3.G6.3 Human Perception Aspects in Colour Image Quantisation
    Chakravarthy Bhagvati, India

  4. PS3.G6.4 Spectral Discrimination of Leucaena Leucocephala and Other Dominant Vegetation Types at Different Phenological Stages in The Kenting National Park of China Taipei
    Yuh-Lurng Chung, China Taipei

  5. PS3.G6.5 Development of Vegetation Index using Radiant Spectra Normalized by Their Arithmetic Mean
    Akiko Ono, Japan

  6. PS3.G6.6 Implementation Automatic Data Entry of Passport with Handwritten Recognition System
    Mya Mya Thinn, Myanmar

  7. PS3.G6.7 Using Coupled Hidden Markov Models to Model Suspect Interactions in Digital Forensic Analysis
    Nathan Brewer, Australia

  8. PS3.G6.8 Determination the Raster-Vector Conversion Effects for Classified Remotely Sensed Data in a Watershed
    Dursun Zafer Seker, Turkey

Section :Poster Session PS3. G7

  1. PS3.G7.1 Creation of the Atlas of Polarizing Signatures of the Balkal Natural Territory
    Natalya Yumozhapova, Russia

  2. PS3.G7.2 Speckle Noise Removal using an Adaptive Iteration Based on Bayesian Model of Lognormal Distribution and Gibbs Random Field
    Lee Sang Hoon, Korea

  3. PS3.G7.3 Soil Moisture Inversion using a Two-Component Model of Compact Polarimetric Coherence
    Mark L. Williams, Australia

  4. PS3.G7.4 A Sub-Canopy Soil Moisture Estimation Method Study using PolinSAR
    Zhen Li, China

  5. PS3.G7.5 Roughness Index and Fractal Dimension for Surface Information Extraction
    Lea Tien Tay, Malaysia

  6. PS3.G7.6 A Comparison on the Soil Moisture Retrieval Algorithms by using Passive Microwave Remote Sensing Data
    Yuei-An Liou, China Taipei

  7. PS3.G7.7 Generation of Orthoimage Control Patches and Exterior Orientation Determination of New Aerial Images
    Kun-Feng Lee, China

Section TS30: Radar Processing

  1. TS 30.1 Processing of the Radar Images of the Baikal Natural Territory on the Basis of the Satellite Data
    D. Darizhapov, Russia

  2. TS 30.2 Spatially Variant Despeckling for Multi-Look Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery
    Ken Yoong Lee, Singapore

  3. TS 30.3 Comparison of Signal Characteristics between X-, C-, and L-band SAR Data in Forest Stand
    Jung-il Shin, Korea

  4. TS 30.4 A Binary Clique Iterative Decomposition Method for SAR Image Classification using Multifractal Dimensions
    Hse Tzia Teng, Malaysia

  5. TS 30.5 Land Subsidence Monitoring Using InSAR and GPS
    M. Hosseini, Iran

  6. TS 30.6 Correlation Studies of Rice Growth Stages Using C-Band Scatterometer and RADARSAT-1
    Harita Jamil, Malaysia

  7. TS 30.7 Identification of Threshold to Classify Water in Radarsat-1 SAR Using IRS 1D LISS LII Data and Spatial Correlation Coefficient.
    Abhijat A. Abhyankar, India

  8. TS 30.8 Microwave Radiometry of the Earth Covers in the L-Band with Aircraft and Satellite Means
    A.Grankov, Russia

Section TS20: Remote Sensing And GIS Integration

  1. TS 20.1 The Purulia Pumped Storage Project, Land Use Alteration and Suffering of Local Inhabitants: A Remote Sensing-GIS Approach
    Abhisek Chakrabarty, India

  2. TS 20.2 GIS Study Of Human-Chicken Multi-Relationships In Chicken Domestication Process In Chiang Rai Province
    Khruewan Champangern, Thailand

  3. TS 20.3 Application of GIS in Rain Erosive Index Estimation
    Sina Alaghmand, Malaysia

  4. TS 20.4 Development of the Disaster Monitoring and Warning Information System for the Fishery Industry in the Pearl River Delta Region
    Chaoyang Fang, Hong Kong

  5. TS 20.5 Application of GIS and RS in Rural Water Supply Systems
    Abolghasem Akbari, Malaysia

  6. TS 20.6 Beyond Tsunami Wave West Aceh Land Cover Dynamics and Livelihoods
    Andree Ekadinata, Indonesia

Section TS23: Remote Sensing And GIS Integration(2)

  1. TS 23.1 Studying the Recreational Potential of Chitgar Forest Park using RS and GIS Techniques
    Masoumeh Rezvanfar, Iran

  2. TS 23.2 Correlation Between Ground-Recorded And Gis Modelled Solar Radiation: Development Of Regression Equations For Australian Conditions
    Lalit Kumar, Australia

  3. TS 23.3 Predicting Asian Elephant Habitat Suitability with Satellite Data and GIS
    Mongkolsawat C, Thailand

  4. TS 23.4GIS, Remote Sensing and Image Processing Techniques Involved in Land Use and Land Cover Classification Of Hydrabad City
    Fakhruddin, India

  5. TS 23.5 Use Of Terra Aster Imagery In Gis Database Development
    Nguyen Dinh Minh, Vietnam

  6. TS 23.6 Apple orchard characterization using remote sensing and GIS in Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh
    Alka Sharma, India

  7. TS 23.7 Near Real Time Active Fire Monitoring System for Southeast Asia using MODIS Imagery
    Vivarad Phonekeo, Thailand

Section TS32: Spatial DataBase

  1. TS 32.1 The Role of Remote Sensing Data within State Spatial Data Infrastructure
    Osman Bin Jamal, Malaysia

  2. TS 32.2 The Concept and Application of Feature-based Identification Framework in Data Sharing Environment
    Yingchiu Dia, China Taipei

  3. TS 32.3 Development of GIS Database for Field Science Center, Tohoku University using Satellite Data
    Fumiko Namiwa, Japan

  4. TS 32.4The Development of Image Information System for Road Facility Management Based on Mobile Mapping Technology
    Jin-Sang Hwang, Korea

  5. TS 32.5 A Study on Accuracy Validation of Secular Changes of Tenant Locations Monitored by Detailed Time-Series Urban Dataset
    Tatsuro Osada, Japan

  6. TS 32.6 Application of GIS Mapping on Management Zones of Mae Yom National Park,Lampang and Phrae Province
    Chanika Sukawattanavijit, Thailand

  7. TS 32.7 User Requirements Analysis and the Design of an Object-Oriented Spatial Database for Multipurpose Planning : Durban Metro, South Africa
    S.O. Hagahmoodi, Sudan

Section TS33: Spatial Planning And DSS

  1. TS 33.1 The Use of Multi-Criteria Evaluation in Spatial Policy
    Marjan van Herwijnen, The Netherland

  2. TS 33.2 Spatial Decision Support System for Groundwater Resoureces Management in Nothwestern Bangladesh
    Shamsuddin Shahid, Germany

  3. TS 33.3 Demand Analysis of Child-Care Facilities Using GIS
    Tae Woo Kim, Korea

  4. TS 33.4 Integration of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System for the Characterization of Rice Terraces in Mountain Province
    Ian Neil Culallad, Japan

  5. TS 33.5 Predicting the Potential Distribution of Sirex Noctilio Infestations in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa: Comparisons Between Classification Trees and Random Forest Classifers
    Riyad Ismail, South Africa

  6. TS 33.6 Construction of Grid-based Monitoring Mechanism for Slopeland
    Tien-Yin Chou, China Taipei

Section SS1: Student Session

  1. SS 1.1 Value of GIS (Education): Urban and Regional Planning
    Hester Marais, South Africa

  2. SS 1.2 Remote Sensing and GIS Integration for College GIS Education
    Mu-Lin Wu, China Taipei

  3. SS 1.3 University Level Contribution Towards Capacity Building on Geomatics
    Homindra Divithura, Sri Lanka

  4. SS 1.4 About Color Composite and Image Enhancement in Remote Sensing
    Nguyen Dinh Duong, Vietnam

  5. SS 1.5 Studying Remote Sensing and Geo-information Science Abroad: Opportunities and Challanges
    Sjaak Beerens, The Netherlands

  6. SS 1.6 How to Cultivate a Professional Career?
    Shunji Murai, Japan

Section SS2: Student Session(2)

  1. SS 2.1 Introduction on ISPRS Student Consortium
    Kohei Cho

  2. SS 2.2 Student Short Presentation Contest

Section TW1: Tsunami Workshop

  1. TW 1 .1 GEOSS : Overview (Disaster Mitigation)/UN SPIDER
    UNOOSA

  2. TW 1 .2 An Early Warning System for Tsunami
    INCOIS

  3. TW 1 .3 Malaysian National Tsunami Early Warning System
    Wan Mazlan Wan Muhammad, Malaysia

  4. TW 1 .4 RAZAKSAT™ Improves the Imaging Opportunity over Equatorial Regions
    Shamsul Azwan Samsuddin, Malaysia

Section TW2: Tsunami Workshop(2)

  1. TW 2.1 Tsunami Hazard Assessment of Galle City
    R. Borah, Thailand

  2. TW 2.2 Tsunami Simulation Using High-Prediction Topographic Model from LIDAR
    H.Takeuchi and Ryotaro, Japan

  3. TW 2.3 Remote Sensing for Identifying the Degrees to Tsunami Damage on Agricultural Land
    Rizatus Shofiyati and Wuhyunto, Indonesia

  4. TW 2.4 Webportal
    Jay Pearlman

Section TW3: Tsunami Workshop(3)

  1. TW 3.1 GEOSS Architecture Overview
    TBD

  2. TW 3.2 Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Implementing GEOSS Using Open Standards
    OGC

  3. TW 3.3 OGC Demonstration
    OGC

  4. TW 3.4 Thought on Architecture – A group discussion with question and answers

Section TW4: Tsunami Workshop(4)

  1. TW 4.1 Objectives of Breakout Groups
  2. TW 4.2 Breakout Groups
    OGC

  3. TW 4.3 Report of Breakouts
    OGC

  4. TW 4.4 Wokshop Summary
    Ian Dowman

Section TS3: Urban Monitoring

  1. TS 3.1Developing Multicriteria-Group Based Planning Model to Evaluate the Compatibility of Detailed Urban Land Uses
    Shahram Mohammadhosseinian, Iran

  2. TS3.2 Mapping Of Urban Above-Ground Biomass With High Resolution Remote Sensing Data
    Nur Aznim Mohamed, Malaysia

  3. TS 3.3Targets Positioning and Tracking in Ground Space Using Multiple PTZ Cameras
    Lai Bing-Cyuan, China Taipei

  4. TS 3.4A Study On the Interaction Between Urumqi Urban Landuse and Urban Heat Island Using Remote Sensing Data
    Kuddus Imam, Japan

  5. TS 3.5 Analysis and Assessment of Landuse Changes in Alexandria, Egypt using Satellite Images, GIS and Modeling Techniques.
    Lotfy Azaz, Oman

  6. TS 3.6A Simple Method For Spatial Sharpening Of Thermal Satellite Images For Urban Heat Island Studies.
    Janet Nichol, Hong Kong

Section TS7: Urban Monitoring(2)

  1. TS 7.1Coherent Point Target Analysis for Estimating Subsidence Velocity in Hong Kong with A Time Series of Envisat ASAR Data
    Zhao Qing, Hong Kong

  2. TS 7.2Global Urban Mapping Using Coarse Resolution Remote Sensing Data With The Reference Of Landsat Imagers
    Alimujiang Kasimu, Japan

  3. TS 7.3Extraction Of Urban Area Using Aster Imagery And The Existing Land Cover Data
    Ayako Tanaka, Japan

  4. TS 7.4 Urban Land Cover Change Through Development Of Imperviousness In Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
    Tran Thi Van, Vietnam

  5. TS 7.5 Urban Environmental Planning : Application of Remote Sensing and GIS Data Base
    Prahlad Rai Vyas, India

  6. TS 7.6 Analysis on Urban Area Expansion in Chengdu City Based on 3S Technology
    Wenfu Peng, China

 

 

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