Intelligent Perception of Geo-Hazards from Earth Observations (Second Edition)
A special issue of Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292). This special issue belongs to the section "Engineering Remote Sensing".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 28 November 2024 | Viewed by 172
Special Issue Editor
Interests: landslides; geomorphological mapping; engineering geology; geology; statistical analysis; analysis; geological mapping
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleague,
Earth observation technologies, including satellites and sensors, and geospatial data analysis, play a crucial role in effective risk governance and early warning systems for complex hazards stemming from climate change. These technologies enable real-time monitoring of hazards, exposure, and impacts, as well as improved forecasting and modeling capabilities. For example, earth observation-based methods can monitor landslides, land subsidence, etc.
Advances in machine learning and deep learning have also enabled the automatic recognition and detection of natural hazards like landslides and volcanic deformation from satellite imagery and InSAR data. Techniques like instance segmentation models, semantic segmentation networks, and crowdsourcing platforms can help identify the location and characteristics of active landslides and other geohazards.
In this Special Issue, we solicit contributions using earth observation technologies and machine learning methods to monitor and investigate geohazards.
Dr. Ionut Sandric
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- remote sensing
- machine learning
- deep learning
- landslide
- subsidence
- ground deformation
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