Esteemed participants and fellow enthusiasts of remote sensing:
As we conclude International Symposium of Remote Sensing 2024, let us celebrate the fusion of AI and remote sensing in cutting-edge technology and scientific exploration. We have drawn the curtains on this remarkable conference with gratitude for the collective wisdom and passion that has permeated our discussions during ISRS2024, 24-26 April 2024 at National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan. From high-resolution satellite imagery to multispectral insights, our collective efforts of 300 participants from 10 countries pave the way for informed decision-making in an AI era, and a total of 152 papers were received. Especially, the young scholars impressively show their talents and efforts in ISRS2024, and will shine the sky of remote sensing in the future. May our continued collaboration propel us toward a future where remote sensing empowers us to address global challenges.
Thank for your participation, and safe journeys to all.
Ming-Der Yang, PhD
Chair of 2024 ISRS Organizing Committee
Dean of College of Engineering
National Chung Hsing University
|Student Paper Competition Award|
|Outstanding|
Novel Cost Volume Self-Refinement Module for Accurate Deep Learning-Based Satellite Stereo Matching
Seoul National University|Jiyong Kim, Yongil Kim*
Toward a Future Design of Point Cloud Processing Platform
National Taiwan University|Jhih-Syuan Jhuang*,Jen-Jer Jaw
Spectral characterization of solar PVs in hyper-spectral data and the prospect of differentiating PV materials in satellite imagery
Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo, and Geological Survey of Japan National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology|Shoki Shimada*, Hiroki Mizuochi, Wataru Takeuchi
Integrating crop physiological index and UAV multispectral images for tea tree growth monitoring - A case study in central Taiwan
National Chung Hsing University|Zhong-Han Zhuang*, Hui Ping Tsai, Chung-I Chen
|Excellent|
Application of Vector-based Occlusion Detection Method for the Generation of Bridge Surface Orthoimage
National Cheng Kung University|De-Yun Jair, Jiann-Yeou Rau*
Advanced Ensemble Learning Model to Accurately Estimate Benzene Concentration in Vulnerable Residential Area
National Cheng Kung University|Aji Kusumaning Asri, Chih-Da Wu*, Galen D. Newman, Zhihan Tao, Rui Zhu, Hsiu-Ling Chen, & Shih-Chun Candice Lung
Improvement of GCP Ground Coordinates Using Multiple Satellite Images
Inha University|Seunghyeok Choi, Seunghwan Ban, Taejung Kim*
Performance of Aerosol Optical Depth Estimation Using Modis Over Taiwan with Machine Learning
National Central University|Jelita Citrawati Jihan*, Tang-Huang Lin
Transformer-based Moving Aircraft Recognition using Sub-aperture SAR Analysis
Seoul National University|Doyoung Lee, Duk-jin Kim*, Hwisong Kim, Juyoung Song, Junwoo Kim
Response of oil palms to water stress from land surface to canopy with satellite time series analysis in Malaysia
The University of Tokyo |Chihiro Naito*, Wataru Takeuchi
|Best|
Two-View Structure from Motion Feature Assessment
National Central University|Elisabeth Johanna Dippold, Fuan Tsai*
Generation of Seamless High Spatial Resolution Normalized Difference Vegetation Index Using Spatiotemporal Fusion and Cloud Removal
Inha University|Soyeon Park*, No-Wook Park
Establishing Full Reference Image Quality Assessment for Underwater Image Restoration
National Taiwan University|Hao-Wei Kuan*, Jen-Jer Jaw
Evaluation of the land motion and characteristics analysis of reclaimed areas along the West Coast of Korea using time-series InSAR
Seoul National University|Sohee Park, Duk-jin Kim*
Weather Translation for Scenery Images Using CycleGAN
National Chung Hsing University|Nian-Yun Wu*, Ai-Jung Yang, Yi-Chung Chen
Deep Learning Edge Detection-Based Matching Between GCP chip and Very High-Resolution Satellite Imagery in Mountainous Area
Seoul National University of Science and Technology|Jaewon Hur, Changhui Lee, Jinmin Lee, Changno Lee, Jaehong Oh, Doochun Seo, Youkyung Han*
Estimating Sky Openness for Rain Gauge Based on Fisheye Lens
National Taiwan University|Mien-Yu Peng*, Jen-Jer Jaw
Semantic Segmentation of Building Facade Component Using DLA-NET with Photogrammetric Point Clouds
National Cheng Kung University|Farhan Ardianzaf Putra*, Jiann-Yeou Rau
Rule-Based Multi-Task Deep Learning for Highly Efficient Rice Lodging Identification
National Chung Hsing University|Hsin-Hung Tseng, Ming-Der Yang*
Innovative Fog Prediction and Monitoring through Image-Derived Atmospheric Parameters
Pukyong National University|Juhyeon Sim, Dukhyeon Kim, Juseon Shin, Youngmin Noh*
Integrating LSTM Models for Regional PM2.5 Prediction: A Novel Approach to Air Quality Forecasting
National Chung Hsing University|Chang-Hung Shih*, Xiao-Fang Wu, Yi-Chung Chen, Wei-Ting Chen
Assessing the Influence of Solar Panel Installation on Surface Temperature through Remote Sensing Imagery: A Case Study in Tainan, Taiwan
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University|Yi-Fang Wu, Li-Yi Lu, Hao Yu, Ting-Ni Chen*, Tee-Ann Teo
|Chair Prize (STEM)|
Analysis of Alpine Treeline Ecotone Changes in Taiwan's Snow Mountain Cirque Using Remote Sensing and Deep Learning Techniques
National Chung Hsing University|Geng-Gui Wang*, Hui Ping Tsai
|Important Dates|
Abstract Submission Deadline: Mar. 11, 2024 Mar. 25, 2024
Notification of Acceptance: Mar. 18, 2024 Mar. 25, 2024
Full Paper Submission Deadline: Apr. 07, 2024
Early Bird Registration Deadline: Apr. 07, 2024
Conference Day: April 24-26, 2024
ISRS2024 Special Issue Submission in Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292, Imapct factor 5.0): August 31, 2024 <LINK>
| ISRS 2024|
To enhance the Taiwan remote sensing technology research and development capabilities and promote Taiwan space activities and the development of the space industry. In 2024, The 29th International Symposium on Remote Sensing (ISRS 2024) will be our privilege and a pleasure to extend a warm welcome from Taiwan to the world. On behalf of the committees ISRS 2024, we are pleased to announce that the ISRS 2024 will be held from 24-26 April 2024 at National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, the second largest city in Taiwan.
We gather in ISRS 2024 to delve into the exciting realms of remote sensing and artificial intelligence, two rapidly evolving fields that have significantly impacted our world and continue to shape our future. This conference is a testament to our collective dedication to advancing knowledge, fostering collaboration, and finding innovative solutions to challenges that lie at the intersection of remote sensing domains. During the three days of ISRS 2024, we will have a diverse and stimulating program lined up featuring a stellar lineup of speakers who will share their expertise and insights. From cutting-edge research to real-world applications, our discussions will span a wide array of topics, ranging from remote sensing data acquisition and analysis to machine learning algorithms and from environmental monitoring to urban planning.
It's heartening to see such a gathering of professionals, researchers, and enthusiasts, all passionate about utilizing remote sensing technologies and AI experts to drive positive change and enhance our understanding of the world around us. We encourage you all to actively participate, engage in fruitful discussions, and take advantage of the networking opportunities provided during this conference. The knowledge you acquire and the connections you make here will undoubtedly contribute to your personal and professional growth. We sincerely welcome all the participants and delegates to the ISRS 2024.
Ming-Der Yang, PhD
Chair of 2024 ISRS Organizing Committee
Dean of College of Engineering
National Chung Hsing University
| Welcome message from CSPRS|
Jen-Jer Jaw
President of CSPRS
Associate Professor
Department of Civil Engineering,
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Time turns to another page of the story in a flash. While memorizing the wonderful Jeju journey last April, ISRS2024 is around. On behalf of the President of Chinese Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (CSPRS), I express my sincerest welcome to you for making your trip to Taichung, Taiwan. My most grateful appreciation also goes to Prof. Yang and his team for forming the committees, organizing the program, and tackling all the details, without which the ISRS2024 would not have been possible.
Since 2012, CSPRS has started academic cooperation agreements with both KSRS (Korean Society of Remote Sensing) and RSSJ (Remote Sensing Society of Japan). With this platform, the three societies share knowledge, create initiatives, learn lots of strengths, find mutual interests, and appreciate the deepest friendship. The ISRS2024 will bring us together again. Let us meet and brainstorm in Taichung, filling each of us with a great ISRS2024 joy and realization.
Taichung, my hometown, located in middle Taiwan with pleasant weather, attracts a lot of tourists. Given the past ISRS venues in Taiwan, ISRS2024 in Taichung is well chosen in balancing 2015 in Tainan (southern Taiwan) and 2019 in Taipei (northern Taiwan). Hopefully, participation in this event will bring a more complete Taiwan experience for old friends and an invaluable event for newcomers. Hereby, writing this message, I would like to welcome all of you and deliver my greetings to wish the ISRS 2024 conference all success and everyone enjoying your time in Taichung. Thank you.
| Welcome message from KSRS|
Taejung Kim
President, Korean Society of Remote Sensing
Professor, Inha University
Dear colleagues from Chinese Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Remote Sensing Society of Japan, and researchers from East Asia and around the world, friends, and ladies and gentlemen,
It is always exciting to see all of you at International Symposium on Remote Sensing. ISRS is a unique forum to enhance scientific and social friendship among Taiwan, Japan, Korea as well as Asian and other continental nations. The ISRS dates back to 1994 when the Standing Committee of Environmental Monitoring from Space of East Asia (EMSEA) started organizing an international conference. Since 2012, it has been co-organized annually by three societies in East Asia - CSPRS, RSSJ and KSRS.
This ISRS 2024 is the 29th symposium in its series and is being held in Taichung. Through this long time of 29 years, we are witnessing the fast achievements in remote sensing and space development in this region. This region is the busiest region in the World in terms of remote sensing satellite launch and scientific population on remote sensing. I am sure that the ISRS has been contributed a lot for the achievement. I am also very certain that the ISRS will be a home of wisdom for the coming New Space Era, for preparing many environmental and technical challenges, and for forstering young scientists to grow up as world leaders.
Finally, on behalf of Korean Society of Remote Sensing, I would like to express my sincere gratitude Prof. Jen-Jer Jaw, the President of Chinese Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Prof. Ming-Der Yang, the chair of Organizing Committee of ISRS 2024 and all members of CSPRS for preparing ISRS 2024.
Thank you very much.
| Welcome message from RSSJ|
Hiroyuki Wakabayashi
President of the Remote Sensing Society of Japan
Professor, Nihon University, Japan
Welcome to the ISRS 2024
On behalf of the Remote Sensing Society of Japan members, I congratulate on convening the 2024 International Symposium on Remote Sensing (ISRS2024) in Taichung. We sincerely appreciate the remarkable efforts of the Chinese Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, which has hosted this symposium. The Remote Sensing Society of Japan is delighted to engage internationally with researchers from the Korean Society of Remote Sensing and the Chinese Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing.
Remote sensing has become an indispensable technology in various fields. Over the past decade or so, with the development of small satellites and constellation observations using optical and radar sensors, data volume has significantly increased due to platform diversity. On the other hand, advancements in cloud processing environments and standardization of data formats have improved access efficiency to remote sensing data. Furthermore, analytical techniques related to remote sensing have evolved remarkably, aided by advancements in machine learning and the widespread adoption of learning-based tools. As a result, unforeseeable usage methods and applications have emerged, expanding the possibilities of remote sensing. Given the rapid evolution in this field, international information sharing is essential. We greatly appreciate the collaboration among the three societies and the opportunity to share valuable, up-to-date knowledge through the ISRS conference platform.
Following ISRS2023, ISRS2024 will continue to be held in person, and we hope that face-to-face exchanges on remote sensing technology in East Asia will be conducted more widely and deeply.
Sincerely yours
|Committees|
General Co-Chairs
• Jen-Jer Jaw (President of CSPRS, National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
• Taejung Kim (President of KSRS, Inha University, Korea)
• Hiroyuki Wakabayashi (President of RSSJ, Nihon University, Japan)
Steering Committee
• Ming-Der Yang (National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan)
• Hiroyuki Wakabayashi (Nihon University, Japan)
• Joo-Hyung Ryu (Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, Korea)
• Kyung-Soo Han (Pukyong National University, Korea)
• Peter T-Y Shih (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
• Sang-Wan Kim (Sejong University, Korea)
• Yi-Hsing Tseng (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)
Organizing Committee
• Ming-Der Yang (National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan) – Chair
• Hui-Ping Tsai (National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan)
• Duk-jin Kim (Seoul National University, Korea)
• Hideki Kobayashi (JAMSTEC, Japan)
• Jinsoo Kim (Pukyong National University, Korea)
• Wataru Takeuchi (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Technical Program Committee
• Hui-Ping Tsai (National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan) – Chair
• Chao-Hung Lin (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)
• Fuan Tsai (National Central University, Taiwan)
Local Organizing Committee
• Ming-Der Yang (National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan) – Chair
• Su-Fen Wang (National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan)
• Tee-Ann Teo (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
• Hui-Ping Tsai (National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan)
• Chung-Ru Ho (National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan)
• Pai-Hui Hsu (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
• Yung-Chung Chuang (Feng Chia University, Taiwan)
• Chao-Hung Lin (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)
• Fuan Tsai (National Central University, Taiwan)
Student Paper Competition
• Yen-Ru Lai (National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan) – Chair
• Jhe-Syuan Lai (Feng Chia University, Taiwan)
• Yu-Shen Hsiao (National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan)
• Haruki Oshio (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
• Kai-Hsiang Huang (National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan)
• Jeark Principe (University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines)
• Kuo-Hsin Tseng (National Central University, Taiwan)
• Chi-Kuei Wang (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)
• Chao-Hung Lin (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)
• AhRam Song (Kyungpook National University, Korea)
• Po-Chun Hsu (National Central University, Taiwan)
• Tung-Ching Su (National Quemoy University, Taiwan)
• Feng-Yu Chu (National Chengchi University, Taiwan)
• Taejung Kim (Inha University, Korea)
|Location|
National Chung Hsing University
Taichung, Taiwan
Library 7F
Opening ceremony
College of Engineering
Oral Sessions
Poster Sessions
Closing ceremony
Splendor-taichung
Banquet
Big juicy goose
Young Scholar Night
National Taichung Theater
| Registration|
| Authors|
| Keynote Speech |