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Earth Observation

Earth Observation (EO) refers to the use of remote sensing technologies to monitor land, marine (seas, rivers, lakes) and atmosphere. Satellite-based EO relies on the use of satellite-mounted payloads to gather imaging data about the Earth’s characteristics. The images are then processed and analyzed in order to extract different types of information that can serve a very wide range of applications and industries.

Papers

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Early Flood Warning Using Satellite-Derived Convective System and Precipitation Data -- A Retrospective Case Study of Central Vietnam0
Impact Assessment of Missing Data in Model Predictions for Earth Observation ApplicationsCode0
Local Binary and Multiclass SVMs Trained on a Quantum AnnealerCode0
A Geospatial Approach to Predicting Desert Locust Breeding Grounds in Africa0
Impacts of Color and Texture Distortions on Earth Observation Data in Deep Learning0
Portraying the Need for Temporal Data in Flood Detection via Sentinel-10
From Spectra to Biophysical Insights: End-to-End Learning with a Biased Radiative Transfer ModelCode0
AIO2: Online Correction of Object Labels for Deep Learning with Incomplete Annotation in Remote Sensing Image SegmentationCode1
Toward Autonomous Cooperation in Heterogeneous Nanosatellite Constellations Using Dynamic Graph Neural Networks0
Quick unsupervised hyperspectral dimensionality reduction for earth observation: a comparison0
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