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第34届亚洲遥感会议于2013-10-20—2013-10-24在印度尼西亚巴厘岛召开,主题是“桥接永续的亚洲(Bridging Sustainable Asia)”。对《会议论文集》中来自52个国家和地区的970篇文章摘要进行了分析、归纳和总结,梳理了来自亚洲、欧洲和美洲等的参会国家和地区在传感器技术、数据处理技术和遥感应用等方面的进展,发现了各参会国家对遥感研究的关注点及未来的发展方向。对文章摘要的内容进行人工分类并统计发现,文章内容十分丰富,涉及了遥感科学与技术的学术动态与学科前沿,反映出亚洲在遥感学科方面具有不可忽视的巨大科技实力。中国(包括台湾地区和香港特别行政区)提交了最多的文章摘要。对《会议论文集》进行文献分析发现,有702篇文章以遥感应用为主题,占全部分析量的72%,这些应用主要集中在海洋、农业、灾害、城市、森林、流域及土地利用监测等方面;以传感器、数据处理等为主题的文章有226篇,占全部分析量的23%,主要集中在数据处理、LIDAR、卫星发射、UAV及软硬件开发等方面;小卫星及大数据等热点内容虽然总量不多,但将是未来研究的重要趋势。
The 34th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing was held on Bali Island, Indonesia on 2013-10-20-2013-10-24 on the theme of “Bridging Sustainable Asia.” This paper analyzes 970 articles abstracts from 52 countries and regions in Conference Proceedings, summarizes and summarizes the results of sensor technology, data processing technology and remote sensing from attending countries and regions in Asia, Europe and the Americas. Application and other aspects of progress, found that participating countries focus on remote sensing research and future development. Artificially classifying and summarizing the contents of the abstracts, the article is very rich in content and involves the academic trends and frontiers of remote sensing science and technology, which shows that Asia has great scientific and technological strength that can not be ignored in remote sensing science. China (including Taiwan and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region) submitted the most abstracts. A literature review of the Proceedings of the Conference found that 702 articles focused on remote sensing applications, accounting for 72% of all analyzes, mainly in marine, agricultural, disaster, urban, forest, watershed and land-use monitoring ; There are 226 articles on the subject of sensors and data processing, accounting for 23% of the total analysis volume, mainly focusing on data processing, LIDAR, satellite launch, UAV and hardware and software development; hot spots such as small satellites and big data Although the total content is small, but it will be an important trend of future research.