Symposium Program

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Preliminary Program of the Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing
Session
Poster Session 2:
Time:
Wednesday, 18/June/2025:
4:40pm - 5:40pm

Location: Aspen Ballroom


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Presentations

Wetland Modelling in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River Basins: Leveraging Multi-Frequency SAR, Geomorphometry, and National Inventory Datasets

M. D. Lizak, B. DeVries, J. B Lindsay, A. N. Rodriguez

University of Guelph, Canada



Assessing Urban Plant Biodiversity Using RGB Drone Remote Sensing: The Trade-Offs of Spatial Resolution

C. Gazal, A. Kross, J. Donnini, S. E. Turner

Department of Geography, Planning and Environment, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8, Canada



Assessing the Potential of Large Language Models for Complex Time-Series Change Detection: A Reasoning-Based Approach

A. Nieto Rodriguez, Dr. B. DeVries, Dr. A. Berg, M. D. Lizak

University of Guelph, Canada



Mapping the formation and drainage of Thermokarst Lakes in North America using Landsat time series

S. Yekeen1, Dr. B. DeVries1, Dr. A. Berg1, Dr. P. Marsh2

1University of Guelph, Canada; 2Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada



Analysis of the Attractiveness of Cycling Infrastructures in Sherbrooke using Image Segmentation

G. Méret, P. Apparicio, S. Foucher

Université de Sherbrooke, Canada



The National Burned Area Composite (NBAC) of Canada’s Wildfires

R. Skakun, S. Rodrigue, J. Little, G. Castilla

Natural Resources Canada



Spectral Diversity as a Predictor of Tree Diversity: Exploring Challenges and Opportunities Across Forest Ecosystems

J. Donnini1, A. Kross1, C. Alejo1,2,3

1Concordia University; 2Sustainability in the Digital Age; 3Future Earth Canada Hub



Optimizing Vegetation Indices to Estimate Grasslands Productivity Using Principal Component Analysis Based on Hyperspectral Imaging

M. A. Luna1,3, M. Cordeiro1,3, D. Walker2, K. Ominski1,3

1University of Manitoba, Department of Animal Science, Canada; 2University of Manitoba, Department of Geography and Environment, Canada; 3National Centre for Livestock and the Environment, University of Manitoba, Canada



3D Volume Estimation of Stereo Image Pairs for a Dynamic Subject using Depth Estimation and Photogrammetry

D. E. Almuina Pica, Dr. A. S. Abdelrahman

Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada



Monitoring Water Levels in Canadian Lakes and Reservoirs using the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) Mission

G. Logie, L. Yee, G. Nieuwenhuis, R. Babu

Sparkgeo Consulting Inc.



Spatial Assessment of Population Vulnerability to Urban Heat in 14 Major French Cities

R. Légaré1, P. Apparicio1, R. Fournier1, Y. Bouroubi1, D. Fox2

1Université of Sherbrooke (Canada); 2Université Côte d'azur (France)



Advancing Weed Management: Hyperspectral Imaging and Machine Learning for Herbicide-resistant Weed Detection

M. Natarajan, Dr. K. Singh, P. Ravichandran, Dr. C. Geddes, Dr. B. Tidemann

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada



Real-time estimation of tree stem volume in a harvester

M.-H. Gadbois-Del Carpio1, R. Fournier1, J. Ravaglia2, M. Vaidis3, A. Carmichael1, S. Foucher1, F. Bietchoua Yingou1

1Université de Sherbrooke, Canada; 2Université de Strasbourg; 3Groupe Carvi



Analysis of surface water bodies using Sentinel-2 images and water indices

Dr. F. Fatolazadeh, Dr. K. Goïta

Université Sherbrooke and CCRS, Canada



Monitoring and Forecasting Dam Deformation using InSAR: A Case Study of Oldman River Dam, Alberta

R. Farhadiani1, Dr. S. M. J. Mirzadeh1, Dr. E. Roshani2, Dr. S. Homayouni1

1Institut national de la recherche Scientifique (INRS), Canada; 2National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada



Comparison of Mask R-CNN Performance for Tree Detection on UAV Imagery

M. Kaviani1, Dr. B. Leblon1, Dr. T. Akilan1, Dr. D. Amishev1, Dr. A. LaRocque2, Dr. A. Haddadi3

1Lakehead University, Canada; 2University of New Brunswick; 3A&L Canada Laboratories



Deep Learning Subpixel Change Detection from Modis 250m Imagery in Canada with Geographically Dependent Transition Matrices

Z. F. Dewis, Dr. L. L. Xu

University of Calgary, Canada



Evaluating Optimal Pixel Size for Accurate Tree Height Estimation from LiDAR-Derived Canopy Height Models

R. Akter1, F. Akhter2, C. P. Laroque1

1Mistik Askiwin Dendrochronology Laboratory (MAD Lab), University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E8, Canada.; 2Agriculture Agri-Food Canada, Indian Head, Saskatchewan S0G 2K0, Canada.



Hydroperiod Modelling in the Canadian Prairies Using Multi-Temporal Imagery and Deep Learning

J. Evans, L. Boychuck

Ducks Unlimited Canada, Canada



Integrating satellite and LiDAR data to model landscape forest productivity in uneven-aged and managed forests in central B.C.

F. Khalifeh Soltanian1, C. E. Chisholm2, P. Dykstra3, C. Elkin4

1University of Northern British Columbia, BC, Canada; 2Aleza Lake Research Forest, UNBC, BC; 3Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resources, BC, Canada; 4FRBC/Slocan Mixedwood Ecology Chair, UNBC, BC, Canada



Modelling Vegetation Regeneration of Seismic Lines in Boreal Caribou Ranges

J. S. Deurloo1, J. Simms2

1Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute, Canada; 2Independent Contractor, Revelstoke, BC



Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Mensuration of Range Landscape Foliar, Root and Soil Carbon Storage

D. B. Hays1, A. Y. Agbona1, H. R. Guzman1, N. Ageyi2

1Crop Phenomics, United States of America; 2Texas A&M University



 
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