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ROSA/ESA/DLR Radar Remote Sensing Course 2009

October 26, 2009  - October 30, 2009

Bucharest, ROMANIA

Conference Program & RADAR images

  • RADAR 2009

    October 26, 2009 – October 30, 2009

    Romanian Space Agency (ROSA) in cooperation with the European Space Agency (ESA) and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) is organizing a five-days intensive radar remote sensing course between 26 – 30 October 2009.

Workshop on Innovative Data Mining Techniques in Support of GEOSS

August 31, 2009 - September 2, 2009

Sinaia, Romania

Final Program and Presentations.

Final List of Paticipants

Registration deadline: 31 August 2009

  • Workshop on Innovative Data Mining Techniques in Support of GEOSS

    August 31, 2009 – September 2, 2009

    Sinaia, Romania

    Objectives:

    • Baseline state-of-the-practice (SOP) data-mining techniques available to support GEOSS mission;
    • Capture best practices in data mining for various data types supportive of GEOSS mission;
    • Identify gaps in SOP data mining techniques necessary for the nine GEOSS theme areas;
    • Prepare report summarizing workshop findings and recommendations.

    The volume and diversity of data is a major challenge to the existing data exploitation and dissemination approaches used by the various agencies (e.g., ESA, NASA, NOAA, and other agencies) charged with extracting information from these data.

    With plans for more observing systems (e.g., N-POESS, GMES and commercial systems) and applications (e.g., tsunami warning) the challenge is increasingly going to be how to enlarge the usability of the millions of images being stored in archives and being collected in real-time for a larger and larger group of end-user applications (e.g., climate change, security, land use, weather).

    To help support knowledge discovery from Earth Observation (EO) images and in-situ data, researchers around the world have begun to tackle the formidable challenge of developing concepts, tools, and applications for extracting information from the petabytes of EO data available globally.

    Data and Image Information Mining (DM and IIM) are new fields of study that begin to provide tools and solutions to automating the mining (extracting) of information from data that can lead to model and knowledge discovery and the creation of actionable intelligence (exploitation).

    Therefore, a progress and a gap analysis are needed to fully describe and understand the current state of the practice in DM and IIM. This will lead to an understanding and an objective assessment of the world's practices in extracting information from Earth Observation data and in developing a strategic plan for advancing the tools, as well as important open issues.

    Data mining is an important issue for the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS), which will provide data streams and decision-support tools to a wide variety of users and applications. As with the Internet, GEOSS will be a global and flexible network of content providers facilitating decision makers access to an extraordinary range on information products at their desk.

    This "System of Systems" will proactively link together existing and planned observing systems (orbital, sub-orbital, and in situ) across the world and support the development of new systems where gaps currently exist. It will promote common technical standards so that data from the thousands of different instruments can be combined into coherent data sets. It will have to manage and process, for common integration and easy user understanding, data, imagery and models from analytical software packages that will be relevant to all regions of the globe.

    For more details, please contact: geodmw2009@rosa.ro

     

GEOSS Summer School: Advancing Earth Observation Data Understanding

September 3, 2009 - September 5, 2009

Sinaia, Romania 

Final Program and Presentations.

Final List of Participants

Registration deadline: 31 August 2009

  • GEOSS Summer School: Advancing Earth Observation Data Understanding

    September 3, 2009 – September 5, 2009

    Sinaia, Romania

    The widespread availability of contemporary  Earth Observation (EO) imagery being facilitated by Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) not only explodes the volume of data available to the Earth science analyst, but also brings orders of magnitude improvements in the image resolution, thus increasing the information content available to the user. In addition, data supporting the interpretation of EO imagery (e.g.,  heterogeneous data, like multimedia, scientific and engineering measurements) is also continuously being generated and stored.

    Meanwhile GEOSS and Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) programs are broadening the application range of EO data and creating new challenges in the area of data analysis and interpretation  methodologies.

     The Summer School aims at introducing the participants  to advanced information analysis methods for the latest generation of EO sensors, and also to present and demonstrate novel tools and methods for Knowledge based EO data understanding.

    The lectures are addressed both to the scientific and application oriented communities involved in  interdisciplinary areas as: geo-sciences, environment monitoring, computer science, agriculture, surveillance, electrical engineering, risk and hazard monitoring, etc.

    The lectures will be followed by practical exercises and dedicated discussions.

    For more details, please contact: geodmw2009@rosa.ro