2006 August
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Dstl Technical Workshop on Automatic Change Detection, Malvern, 04-05/10/06
- August 9, 2006
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: EARSC News
No CommentsThere exist many different algorithmic approaches to the problem of detecting changes in imagery and, through the ever increasing spatial and temporal resolutions available from modern sources, great emphasis has been placed on the development of automated techniques. A great deal of crossover development is being undertaken in disparate research fields (medical imaging, remote sensing, defence etc…) presenting an opportunity for developers to come together to discuss the various approaches and the common problems inherent to the task (lighting and perspective changes for example).
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MetOp's launch is scheduled on 7 October 2006
- August 7, 2006
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: EARSC News
MetOp, the first in the new European series of meteorological satellites in polar orbit, will be launched on 7 October 2006. (Credits Eumetsat)
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Improved seismic studies from satellites yield detailed geology
- August 5, 2006
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: Archive
Seismic surveys are expensive, time consuming and difficult. Using satellite
imaging as part of the survey enables surveyors to select areas that produce
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Google Earth Impacts Science
- August 1, 2006
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: Archive
The world’s scientists are increasingly using Google Earth’s digital globe, which has also attracted millions of non-scientists around the world.(Credits Spacemart)
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