13 March 2023
ESA/ESTEC
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

Session

Session 2 - Earth Observation

13 Mar 2023, 11:20
Einstein (ESA/ESTEC)

Einstein

ESA/ESTEC

Keplerlaan 1 2201 AZ Noordwijk The Netherlands

Conveners

Session 2 - Earth Observation

  • Audrey Berquand (ESA, TEC-SWT)
  • Frederik Braeuer (ESA, EOP-FMP)

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  1. Paul Darm (University of Strathclyde)
    13/03/2023, 11:20
    Short Presentation

    Knowledge Graphs are an ontologically structured and scalable databases for information storage. They have been widely used in practical applications in various domain, with some successful applications in the space domain for requirement engineering management and space system design. Recent research effort in the Computational Linguistic community, has been dedicated in developing models for...

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  2. Maria Tsourma (Centre for Research and Technology Hellas)
    13/03/2023, 11:40
    Short Presentation

    Copernicus data are becoming tremendous in volume & quality. Copernicus services are focusing on professional services, like the Emergency Management Service whose aim is to provide information on major events to the rescue and security forces. In order to raise awareness of the Copernicus services to the EU citizens, there is a need to provide added value data to the Media Industry, rendering...

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  3. Christel Chappuis (EPFL)
    13/03/2023, 12:00
    Short Presentation

    Despite its potential, Earth observation (EO)-based information still remains difficult to access, mostly because of the technical requirements needed to convert the raw image data into actionable information (including the limited availability of vast labeled sets and the need for advanced machine learning skills). New ways to extract relevant information from images bypassing those...

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  4. Dr Giorgio Pasquali (e-GEOS)
    13/03/2023, 12:20
    Short Presentation

    Recent advances in satellite technology have led to a regular, frequent, and high-resolution monitoring of Earth at global scale, providing an unprecedented amount of Earth observation (EO) data. The growing operational capability of global Earth monitoring from space provides a wealth of information on the state of our planet Earth that waits to be mined for several different EO applications,...

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  5. Dr Iman Zolanvari (Qlindex - CEO)
    13/03/2023, 12:40
    Short Presentation

    This article presents a solution for space industry engineers: an AI-powered virtual assistant. With Natural Language Processing (NLP) and knowledge graphs, the virtual assistant can provide answers with meaningful insights to both technical and non-technical questions by searching through handbooks and standards, increasing efficiency and improving knowledge transfer accuracy. The model is...

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