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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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Exploring DINO: Emergent Properties and Limitations for Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery0
Explaining Multimodal Data Fusion: Occlusion Analysis for Wilderness Mapping0
Generating Synthetic Oracle Datasets to Analyze Noise Impact: A Study on Building Function Classification Using Tweets0
Generative Adversarial Training for Weakly Supervised Cloud Matting0
Artificial intelligence to advance Earth observation: : A review of models, recent trends, and pathways forward0
Explainable AI for Earth Observation: Current Methods, Open Challenges, and Opportunities0
Cloud Removal in Remote Sensing Using Sequential-Based Diffusion Models0
GeoLLM-Engine: A Realistic Environment for Building Geospatial Copilots0
Event-based Star Tracking under Spacecraft Jitter: the e-STURT Dataset0
Evaluating the Label Efficiency of Contrastive Self-Supervised Learning for Multi-Resolution Satellite Imagery0
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