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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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Estimating Earthquake Magnitude in Sentinel-1 Imagery via Ranking0
Estimating Crop Primary Productivity with Sentinel-2 and Landsat 8 using Machine Learning Methods Trained with Radiative Transfer Simulations0
Challenges in data-based geospatial modeling for environmental research and practice0
Hyperspectral and multispectral image fusion under spectrally varying spatial blurs -- Application to high dimensional infrared astronomical imaging0
ICEYE microsatellite SAR constellation status update: Evaluation of first commercial imaging modes0
Deep Diffusion Models and Unsupervised Hyperspectral Unmixing for Realistic Abundance Map Synthesis0
Impact Evaluations in Data Poor Settings: The Case of Stress-Tolerant Rice Varieties in Bangladesh0
Impacts of Color and Texture Distortions on Earth Observation Data in Deep Learning0
Implementation and comparative quantitative assessment of different multispectral image pansharpening approches0
Equivariant Imaging for Self-supervised Hyperspectral Image Inpainting0
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