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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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TESSERA: Temporal Embeddings of Surface Spectra for Earth Representation and Analysis0
Learning Neural Optimal Interpolation Models and Solvers0
Learning Spectral-Spatial-Temporal Features via a Recurrent Convolutional Neural Network for Change Detection in Multispectral Imagery0
Learning Structures in Earth Observation Data with Gaussian Processes0
Leveraging band diversity for feature selection in EO data0
Analyzing Poverty through Intra-Annual Time-Series: A Wavelet Transform Approach0
Supervised domain adaptation for building extraction from off-nadir aerial images0
Living in the Physics and Machine Learning Interplay for Earth Observation0
Local vs. Global: Local Land-Use and Land-Cover Models Deliver Higher Quality Maps0
The Change You Want To Detect: Semantic Change Detection In Earth Observation With Hybrid Data Generationf0
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