Prof. Yongil Kim | Remote Sensing | Best Paper Award

Prof. Yongil Kim | Remote Sensing | Best Paper Award

Professor at Seoul National University, South Korea

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Publications

Unsupervised Image Super-Resolution for High-Resolution Satellite Imagery via Omnidirectional Real-to-Synthetic Domain Translation

  • Authors: Minkyung Chung, Yongil I. Kim
    Journal: IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
    Year: 2025

Analysis of Urban Vitality in Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Using Geospatial Data and Nighttime Light Satellite Imagery

  • Authors: Yeseok Lee, Donghyeon Lee, Jiyong Kim, Yongil I. Kim
    Journal: Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
    Year: 2024

Optimal Hyperparameter Analysis of Segment Anything Model for Building Extraction Using KOMPSAT-3/3A Images

  • Authors: Donghyeon Lee, Jiyong Kim, Yongil I. Kim
    Journal: Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
    Year: 2024

Integrated Framework for Unsupervised Building Segmentation with Segment Anything Model-Based Pseudo-Labeling and Weakly Supervised Learning

  • Authors: Jiyong Kim, Yongil I. Kim
    Journal: Remote Sensing
    Year: 2024

High-Resolution Satellite Image Super-Resolution Using Image Degradation Model with MTF-Based Filters

  • Authors: Minkyung Chung, Minyoung Jung, Yongil I. Kim
    Journal: Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
    Year: 2023

Dr. Mingxi Zhang | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mingxi Zhang | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Curtin University, Australia

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Publications

A warming climate will make Australian soil a net emitter of atmospheric CO2

  • Authors: RA Viscarra Rossel, M Zhang, T Behrens, R Webster
  • Journal: npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
  • Year: 2024

Mid-infrared spectroscopy determines the provenance of coastal marine soils and their organic and inorganic carbon content

  • Authors: Lewis Walden, Oscar Serrano, Zefang Shen, Mingxi Zhang, Paul Lavery, Zhongkui Luo, Lei Gao, Raphael A Viscarra Rossel
  • Journal: Science of The Total Environment
  • Year: 2024

Estimating nutrient transport associated with water and wind erosion across New South Wales, Australia

  • Authors: Xihua Yang, John Leys, Mingxi Zhang, Jonathan M Gray
  • Journal: Geoderma
  • Year: 2023

Monitoring of sustainable land management using remotely sensed vegetation cover and variable tolerable soil erosion targets across New South Wales, Australia

  • Authors: Jonathan M Gray, John F Leys, Xihua Yang, Mingxi Zhang
  • Journal: Soil Use and Management
  • Year: 2023

Deep transfer learning of global spectra for local soil carbon monitoring

  • Authors: Zefang Shen, Leonardo Ramirez-Lopez, Thorsten Behrens, Lei Cui, Mingxi Zhang, Lewis Walden, Johanna Wetterlind, Zhou Shi, Kenneth A Sudduth, Philipp Baumann, Yongze Song, Kevin Catambay, Raphael A Viscarra Rossel
  • Journal: ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  • Year: 2022

Dr. Ali Hosingholizade | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Publications

Assessment of Pine Tree Crown Delineation Algorithms on UAV Data: From K-Means Clustering to CNN Segmentation

  • Authors: Ali Hosingholizade, Yousef Erfanifard, Seyed Kazem Alavipanah, Virginia Elena Garcia Millan, Miłosz Mielcarek, Saied Pirasteh, Krzysztof Stereńczak
  • Journal: Forests
  • Year: 2025

Integration of weighted majority voting in machine learning algorithms to enhance pine tree crown mapping on UAV imagery

  • Authors: Ali Hosingholizade, Yousef Erfanifard, Seyed Kazem Alavipanah, Saied Pirasteh, Virginia Garcia Millan
  • Journal: ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
  • Year: 2024

Height estimation of pine (Pinus eldarica) single trees using slope corrected shadow length on unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery in a plantation forest

  • Authors: Ali Hosingholizade, Yousef Erfanifard, Seyed Kazem Alavipanah, Hooman Latifi, Yaser Jouybari-Moghaddam
  • Journal: Annals of Forest Research
  • Year: 2023

Tree Crown Delineation on Uav Imagery Using Combination of Machine Learning Algorithms with Majority Voting

  • Authors: A Hosingholizade, Y Erfanifard, SK Alavipanah, H Latifi, Y Jouybari-Moghaddam
  • Journal: ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
  • Year: 2025

Investigation of linear and logarithmic regression between measured and calculated parameters of Eldarica pine tree

  • Authors: Ali Hosingholizade
  • Journal: Intercontinental Geoinformation Days
  • Year: 2023

Mr. Xiao Yang | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Xiao Yang | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Xiao Yang at Universiti Sains Malaysia, China

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Orcid

Publications

Gaussian-based R-CNN with large selective kernel for rotated object detection in remote sensing images

  • Authors: Xiao Yang, Ahmad Sufril Azlan Mohamed
  • Journal: Neurocomputing
  • Year: 2025

Mr. Harsh Narendra Vazirani | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Harsh Narendra Vazirani | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Harsh Narendra Vazirani at University of Sydney, Australia

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Publications

Highly Efficient JR Optimization Technique for Solving Prediction Problem of Soil Organic Carbon on Large Scale

  • Authors: Harsh Vazirani, Xiaofeng Wu, Anurag Srivastava, Debajyoti Dhar, Divyansh Pathak
  • Journal: Sensors
  • Year: 2024

New Model for Optimized Searching for Image Retrieval in Digital Libraries

  • Authors: PK Tripathy, Harsh Vazirani
  • Year: 2016

An Improvement Study Report of Face Detection Techniques using Adaboost and SVM

  • Authors: Rajeev Kumar Singh, Anubhav Sharma, Alka Gulati, Harsh Vazirani
  • Journal: International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security
  • Year: 2011

Offline handwriting recognition using genetic algorithm

  • Authors: Rahul Kala, Harsh Vazirani, Anupam Shukla, Ritu Tiwari
  • Journal: arXiv preprint arXiv:1004.3257
  • Year: 2010

Evolutionary Radial Basis Function Network for Classificatory Problems.

  • Authors: Rahul Kala, Harsh Vazirani, Nishant Khanwalkar, Mahua Bhattacharya
  • Journal: Int. J. Comput. Sci. Appl.
  • Year: 2010

Albert Elikplim-Agbenorhevi-Remote Sensing-Young Scientist Award 

Mr. Albert Elikplim-Agbenorhevi-Remote Sensing-Young Scientist Award 

University of Bonn-Ghana 

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Albert Elikplim Agbenorhevi's academic journey began with a Bachelor's in Water and Sanitation from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, providing him with a solid foundation in environmental science. He then pursued a Master's in Water Engineering, specializing in climate change, from the Pan African University, Institute of Water and Energy Sciences. This interdisciplinary education equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary to address complex challenges at the intersection of water resources management and climate change adaptation.

Professional Endeavors

Throughout his career, Mr. Albert Elikplim Agbenorhevi has engaged in a variety of professional endeavors that have expanded his expertise in ecohydrology, climate change, and water resources management. His doctoral studies at the University of Bonn, focusing on the AGUA project, exemplify his commitment to advancing knowledge in ecohydrology and distributed hydrological modeling. Additionally, his research internships and training experiences with organizations like WASCAL have provided him with practical skills and insights into conducting fieldwork and utilizing statistical tools for climate science research.

Contributions and Research Focus

Mr. Albert Elikplim Agbenorhevi's research focus revolves around understanding the impacts of climate change on water resources availability and management strategies in West Africa. His dissertation projects, both at the master's and doctoral levels, demonstrate his dedication to analyzing the effects of climate variability on surface water and groundwater resources in Ghana. Furthermore, his publications on land use and land cover change dynamics highlight his multidisciplinary approach to studying environmental processes and informing decision-making for sustainable land and water management.

Accolades and Recognition

Mr. Albert Elikplim Agbenorhevi's contributions to ecohydrology and climate change research have garnered recognition from his peers and the scientific community. His co-authored publication on land use and land cover changes in tropical basins using remote sensing techniques is currently under review, reflecting the significance of his research findings. Additionally, his collaborative work on analyzing land use dynamics in the Pra River Basin has been published in reputable environmental journals, showcasing his impact on advancing scientific knowledge in the field.

Impact and Influence

Mr. Albert Elikplim Agbenorhevi's research has the potential to have a significant impact on water resources management and climate change adaptation efforts in West Africa. By providing valuable insights into the drivers of environmental change and developing modeling tools for assessing future scenarios, his work contributes to informed decision-making and policy development at local, national, and regional levels. Furthermore, his involvement in interdisciplinary workshops and training programs fosters collaboration and knowledge exchange among researchers and practitioners in the field of ecohydrology and climate science.

Remote sensing is a powerful technology that allows us to gather information about Earth's surface and atmosphere without direct physical contact. Using sensors mounted on satellites, aircraft, or ground-based platforms, remote sensing enables us to capture images and data across vast geographical areas. These data can include information about land use, vegetation health, climate patterns, atmospheric conditions, and more. Remote sensing plays a crucial role in various fields such as environmental monitoring, agriculture, urban planning, disaster management, and natural resource exploration.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Mr. Albert Elikplim Agbenorhevi envisions continuing his contributions to ecohydrology and climate change research, with a focus on bridging the gap between scientific knowledge and practical solutions for water resources management. His legacy may be defined by his commitment to addressing pressing environmental challenges in West Africa and empowering local communities to adapt to climate change impacts. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and leveraging innovative research methodologies, Albert strives to leave a lasting impact on the field of ecohydrology and contribute to building resilience in the face of global environmental change.

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