Xiangyun Hu, Doctor of Engineering, Professor, Doctoral Supervisor. In 1991, I enrolled in the Department of Electronic Engineering at Wuhan University of Surveying and Mapping Technology for my undergraduate studies. In December 2001, I graduated from Wuhan University with a degree in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, obtaining a Ph.D. in Engineering. From 2002 to 2005, he went to Canada for postdoctoral research, and in 2005, he entered the industry in the United States as a senior engineer. In 2010, he resigned from ERDAS Inc. in the United States and returned to Wuhan University, where he was appointed as a specially appointed professor for Luo Jia Scholars. The current Director of the Department of Photogrammetry at the School of Remote Sensing Information Engineering, Wuhan University, and also serves as the Deputy Director of the Institute of Space Intelligence at Wuhan University. Published over 40 SCI journal papers, served as a reviewer for over 20 international academic journals on artificial intelligence and pattern recognition, photogrammetry and remote sensing, and served as the chief editor of relevant international journals. During my time abroad, I developed the smart digitizer, a fast feature extraction technology adopted by well-known companies such as Microsoft, PCI Geomatics, and ERDAS Inc; After returning to China, I led important scientific research projects such as the National Key Research and Development Program and the National Natural Science Foundation of China Major Research Program. I also led the development of easyfeature and ieasyfeature software systems for rapid feature extraction and change detection of remote sensing images. The results were applied to surveying and mapping geographic information, national land, disaster reduction, transportation, petroleum, telecommunications and other industries, and won the National Science and Technology Progress Second Prize, respectively Special Prize for Surveying and Mapping Technology Progress, Special Prize for China Geographic Information Technology Progress, and Special Prize for China Highway Technology.
The guided graduate student has won multiple national scholarships and the Wang Zhizhuo Innovation Talent Award, and has achieved excellent results in the Artificial Intelligence and Remote Sensing Image Interpretation Competition and IEEE Remote Sensing Change Detection Competition organized by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.