Lab attends and presents at AGU 2023 in San Francisco
Lab members Mirela, Rebecca, Mollie, and Júlio travelled to San Francisco, CA to present at the American Geophysical Union.
Mirela gave an invited talk on multi-sensor fusion for global flood mapping, which you can read more about here as well as in the conference abstract. She also gave an oral presentation on the use of EO data to support environmental justice through linking non-permitted poultry operations to environmental justice indices, the abstract being available here.
Rebecca, who was granted a CGA Travel Award to attend the conference, presented a poster detailing her research on quantifying floods in urban areas with satellite imagery and machine learning. Read the abstract here and more about her AGU experience in this post featured by the Center for Geospatial Analytics.
Mollie gave an oral presentation on comparing remotely sensed surface water areas between moderate and high-resolution data products to assess uncertainty in machine learning projected surface water area. The abstract of which is available here.
Finally, Júlio presented a poster overviewing his research on deep learning spatial, spectral and temporal features for global flood mapping. Read more here.
Social Media Buzz:
Thank you for another week of fantastic science #AGU23 I've learned a lot!
— Dr. Mirela G. Tulbure 🛰 🌎 + 🐍 + 🌊 (@MirelaGTulbure) December 15, 2023
Some action shots from my group's presentations https://t.co/rqnHsyFvKy pic.twitter.com/HJojdn3KfQ
Heading to the American Geophysical Union next week? Don't miss our lab's presentation on innovative approaches to flooding and surface water projections using machine and deep learning on satellite data time series #AGU23 #flooding #Machine_Learning #deeplearning @NCSUgeospatial pic.twitter.com/iKzzeNCUkh
— Dr. Mirela G. Tulbure 🛰 🌎 + 🐍 + 🌊 (@MirelaGTulbure) December 4, 2023