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''This page is about the applications of machine learning (ML) in the context of remote sensing. For an overview of remote sensing more generally, please see the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_sensing Wikipedia page] on this topic.'' |
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⚫ | Machine learning can be applied to remote sensing data to infer climate-relevant information |
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* Mapping power grids and solar panel locations. |
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* Mapping building footprints. |
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* Pinpointing occurrences of deforestation. |
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* [[Greenhouse Gas Emissions Detection|Creating an inventory of global greenhouse gas emissions]]. |
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==Background Readings== |
==Background Readings== |
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==Online Courses and Course Materials== |
==Online Courses and Course Materials== |
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* [https://www.earthdatascience.org/courses/ GIS & Remote sensing at Earth Lab, University of Colorado] |
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*[https://eo-college.org/welcome/ EO College, European Space Agency] |
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*Coursera: |
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**[https://www.coursera.org/learn/remote-sensing/home/welcome Remote Sensing Image Acquisition, Analysis and Applications] |
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==Community== |
==Community== |
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*'''EARTHVISION''': A workshop regularly held at computer vision conferences. Website [https://www.grss-ieee.org/earthvision2020/ here]. |
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*'''Space and AI:''' A conference organized by the ESA-CLAIRE AI Special Interest Group on Space. Website [https://claire-ai.org/sig-space/?lang=fr here]. |
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==Libraries and Tools== |
==Libraries and Tools== |
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== Data == |
== Data == |
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=== Satellite imagery datasets === |
=== Satellite imagery datasets === |
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====High-resolution RGB satellite images (for visual predictions)==== |
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Public datasets |
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* [https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov/ NASA Worldview] |
* [https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov/ NASA Worldview] |
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* [https://www.google.com/earth/ Google Earth] (permission needed for research use) |
* [https://www.google.com/earth/ Google Earth] (permission needed for research use) |
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*[https://apps.sentinel-hub.com/eo-browser/ Sentinel Hub] (Sentinel, Landsat, Envisat, etc.) |
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Commercial datasets |
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*[https://www.planet.com/ Planet] (up to 72cm resolution) |
*[https://www.planet.com/ Planet] (up to 72cm resolution) |
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====Multispectral satellite images (5-13 visible and infrared bands) ==== |
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* [https://www.planet.com/ Planet] |
* [https://www.planet.com/ Planet] |
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====Hyperspectral satellite images (up to a few hundred visible and infrared bands)==== |
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Public datasets |
Public datasets |
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* Table 1 of the review "Survey of Hyperspectral Earth Observation Applications from Space in the Sentinel-2 Context"<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Transon|first=Julie|last2=d’Andrimont|first2=Raphaël|last3=Maugnard|first3=Alexandre|last4=Defourny|first4=Pierre|date=2018-01-23|title=Survey of Hyperspectral Earth Observation Applications from Space in the Sentinel-2 Context|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs10020157|journal=Remote Sensing|volume=10|issue=3|pages=157|doi=10.3390/rs10020157|issn=2072-4292}}</ref> for comparisons between sources. |
* Table 1 of the review "Survey of Hyperspectral Earth Observation Applications from Space in the Sentinel-2 Context"<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Transon|first=Julie|last2=d’Andrimont|first2=Raphaël|last3=Maugnard|first3=Alexandre|last4=Defourny|first4=Pierre|date=2018-01-23|title=Survey of Hyperspectral Earth Observation Applications from Space in the Sentinel-2 Context|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs10020157|journal=Remote Sensing|volume=10|issue=3|pages=157|doi=10.3390/rs10020157|issn=2072-4292}}</ref> for comparisons between sources. |
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==== General satellite images ==== |
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* [https://github.com/chrieke/awesome-satellite-imagery-datasets Awesome Satellite Imagery Datasets]: List of aerial and satellite imagery datasets with annotations for computer vision and deep learning. |
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=== Street view datasets === |
=== Street view datasets === |
Latest revision as of 07:38, 9 January 2022
This page is about the applications of machine learning (ML) in the context of remote sensing. For an overview of remote sensing more generally, please see the Wikipedia page on this topic.
Machine learning can be applied to remote sensing data to infer climate-relevant information. Some selected examples include:[1]
- Mapping power grids and solar panel locations.
- Mapping building footprints.
- Pinpointing occurrences of deforestation.
- Creating an inventory of global greenhouse gas emissions.
Background Readings Edit
Online Courses and Course Materials Edit
Community Edit
Libraries and Tools Edit
Data Edit
Satellite imagery datasets Edit
High-resolution RGB satellite images (for visual predictions) Edit
Public datasets
- United States Geological Survey
- Copernicus (Sentinel satellites)
- NASA Worldview
- Google Earth (permission needed for research use)
- Sentinel Hub (Sentinel, Landsat, Envisat, etc.)
Commercial datasets
- DigitalGlobe (up to 31cm resolution)
- Planet (up to 72cm resolution)
Multispectral satellite images (5-13 visible and infrared bands) Edit
Public datasets
Commercial datasets
Hyperspectral satellite images (up to a few hundred visible and infrared bands) Edit
Public datasets
See also
- Table 1 of the review "Survey of Hyperspectral Earth Observation Applications from Space in the Sentinel-2 Context"[2] for comparisons between sources.
General satellite images Edit
- Awesome Satellite Imagery Datasets: List of aerial and satellite imagery datasets with annotations for computer vision and deep learning.
Street view datasets Edit
References Edit
- ↑ "Tackling climate change in the EU". Climate Change and Law Collection.
- ↑ Transon, Julie; d’Andrimont, Raphaël; Maugnard, Alexandre; Defourny, Pierre (2018-01-23). "Survey of Hyperspectral Earth Observation Applications from Space in the Sentinel-2 Context". Remote Sensing. 10 (3): 157. doi:10.3390/rs10020157. ISSN 2072-4292.