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2010
The place of our planet in the Cosmos was one of the main topics of debate among the first philosophical schools. At that time, humans were also beginning to map the surface of the planet, a process which advanced slowly and involved considerable effort.
M. Vázquez +2 more
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The place of our planet in the Cosmos was one of the main topics of debate among the first philosophical schools. At that time, humans were also beginning to map the surface of the planet, a process which advanced slowly and involved considerable effort.
M. Vázquez +2 more
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2009
In our experience of earth observation (EO) online learning we highlight the usefulness of the World Wide Web in terms of its software, functionality, and user accessibility for developing and delivering a range of activities and delivery modes to both undergraduate and advanced learners.
Mackay, Louise +2 more
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In our experience of earth observation (EO) online learning we highlight the usefulness of the World Wide Web in terms of its software, functionality, and user accessibility for developing and delivering a range of activities and delivery modes to both undergraduate and advanced learners.
Mackay, Louise +2 more
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This chapter explores the integration of artificial intelligence techniques within earth observation (EO) data analysis, leveraging scalable computing infrastructure to enhance capabilities in processing and deriving insights from vast EO datasets. The overview encompasses the significance of AI in EO by highlighting its applications.
Astsatryan, Hrachya +2 more
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Astsatryan, Hrachya +2 more
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Earth observation for landslide assessment
IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2003This report provides a summary from the larger CEOS Landslide hazard team report, focusing on EO information requirements for landslide assessment.
Vern Singhroy +2 more
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BISSAT: a bistatic SAR for Earth observation
IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2003This paper summarizes scientific rationale and technical approach for a bistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR) mission (BISSAT). The study has been funded by the Italian Space Agency for a competitive Phase-A study along with other five missions.
MOCCIA, ANTONIO +4 more
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Compact Spectrometers for Earth Observation
2017Driven by technology developments triggering end user’s attention, the market for nano-and micro satellites is developing rapidly. At present there is a strong focus on 2D imaging of the Earth’s surface, with limited possibilities to obtain high resolution spectral information.
Snijders, B. +5 more
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Cloud Computing for Earth Observation
2013This chapter elaborates on the impact and benefits Cloud Computing may have on Earth Observation. Earth Observation satellites generate in fact Tera- to Peta-bytes of data, and Cloud Computing provides many capabilities that allow an efficient storage and exploitation of such data.
Cossu R. +3 more
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Earth Observation and wetlands
Journal of Environmental Management, 2009D, Fernández-Prieto, C M, Finlayson
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Earth Observation for Sustainable Infrastructure: A Review
Remote Sensing, 2021Yongze Song, Peng Wu
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