October, 16 (Wednesday)
WeD3
Remote Sensing for Disaster Management 8
Room D
13:30-15:00,
Chairs: 
  • Prof. Hoonyol Lee (Kangwon National University, Korea)
WeD3-1
13:30-13:45
GIS integrated system in developing a framework of methodological approach for disaster management in Malaysia
M.Zainora Asmawi1, Zaini Nordin2, Nor Shah Mohd Saad2 and Megat Sahrir Zainal3 / 1International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia, 2Integrated Geoplanning Sdn Bhd, Malaysia, 3Environmental Planning Group Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
Paper: WeD3-1.pdf
WeD3-2
13:45-14:00
Mapping and monitoring burned area/vegetation clear-cut in Riau of Sumatra from time series fo Sentinel-1 data
Ping CHEN, Soo Chin LIEW and Leong Keong KWOH / National University of Singapore, Singapore
Paper: WeD3-2.pdf
WeD3-3
14:00-14:15
Landslides detection from satellite imagery using a deep learning technique
Yung-ming Tsai and Kuo-Chen Chang / National Taiwan Normal University, China Taipei
Paper: WeD3-3.pdf
WeD3-4
14:15-14:30
Development of LiDAR-based flood footprint map of October 2017 Zamboanga city flooding due to low pressure area
Isnailah S. Ontong, Julemer Ann G. Aying, Rowald Z. Baluyut, Emir V. Epino and Mario S. Rodriguez / Ateneo de Zamboanga University, Philippines
Paper: WeD3-4.pdf
WeD3-5
14:30-14:45
Makasar flood area detection using Sentinel-1 GRD satellite image with use of change index and ESA-SNAP
Dadan Ramdani1,2 / 1Badan Informasi Geospasial (Geospatial information Agency), Indonesia, 2Universitas Pakuan (Pakuan University), Indonesia
Paper: WeD3-5.pdf
WeD3-6
14:45-15:00
Observation of surface subsidence by interferometric SAR time series analysis in Chiba Prefecture
Ryota Aoto, Keiji Imaoka, Hidenori Shingin and Kakuji Ogawara / Yamaguchi Univ, Japan
Paper: WeD3-6.pdf