Multisource Remote Sensing Image Interpretation and Application
A special issue of Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292). This special issue belongs to the section "Remote Sensing Image Processing".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 March 2024) | Viewed by 7599
Special Issue Editors
Interests: deep learning; image processing; artificial intelligence
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Interests: volunteered geographic information; geospatial machine learning; multi-sensor data fusion; geo-semantics; remote sensing
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Interests: remote sensing image processing; pansharpening; multimodal data fusion
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Interests: deep learning; information fusion; image processing
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2. Institute of Advanced Research in Artificial Intelligence (IARAI), 1030 Wien, Austria
Interests: hyperspectral image interpretation; multisensor and multitemporal data fusion
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Interests: change detection; deep learning; remote sensing
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This special issue is intended to invite papers involving multisource remote sensing image interpretation approaches and applications. Review or researches articles on methodologies or applications including the advantages and limitations are welcome. This topic includes technologies and up-to-date methods which help advance science. The contributions to this collection will undergo peer review. We welcome contributions covering all aspects of multisource remote sensing interpretation and applications.
The following topics, but not limited to, are of particular interest:
- Multisource remote sensing (panchromatic, multispectral, hyperspectral, LiDAR, SAR) data fusion
- Classification, pansharpening, unmixing;
- Remote sensing applications (e.g., river detection, road detection, flood detection, landslide monitoring, water sources management, land cover mapping, crop extraction);
- Computer vision methods in multisource remote sensing image interpretation
Prof. Dr. Hongmin Gao
Dr. Hao Li
Dr. Xin Li
Dr. Mingxiang Yang
Prof. Dr. Pedram Ghamisi
Dr. Bin Yang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Vision and language for Earth Observation
- Multisensor and multitemporal data fusion
- Intelligent Applications and Multimedia Processing
- Deep fusion of multi-source remote sensing data
- Advanced machine learning methods
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