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    MULTI-TEMP 2011 - 2011 6th International Workshop on the Analysis of Multi-temporal Remote Sensing Images (Multi-Temp)

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    Category MULTI-TEMP 2011

    Deadline: March 05, 2011 | Date: July 12, 2011-July 14, 2011

    Venue/Country: Trento, Italy

    Updated: 2011-05-15 13:46:23 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    In the last decade a large number of new satellite remote sensing missions has been launched resulting in a dramatic improvement in the capabilities of acquiring images of the Earth surface. This involves an enhanced possibility to acquire multitemporal images of large areas of the Earth surface, with improved temporal and spatial resolution with respect to traditional satellite data. Such new scenario significantly increases the interest of the remote sensing community in the multitemporal domain, requiring the development of novel data processing techniques and making it possible to address new important and challenging applications. Nonetheless, the properties of the images acquired by the last generation sensors (e.g. very high geometrical resolution, large time series of images, etc.) pose new methodological problems that require the development of a new generation of methods for the analysis of multitemporal images and temporal series of data. This is common to both passive (multispectral, hyperspectral, etc.) and active (synthetic aperture radar, lidar, etc.) sensors.

    The potentials of the technological development are strengthen from the increased awareness of the importance of monitoring the Earth surface at local, regional and global scale. Assessing, monitoring and predicting the dynamics of land covers and of antrophic processes is at the basis of both the understanding of the problems related to climate changes and the definition of politics for a sustainable development. The enhanced capability to perform multitemporal analysis of local areas at a very detailed scale is put beside these global themes and represents another strategic area of application.

    The goal of MultiTemp 2011, as well as the ones of the previous editions, is to provide a forum of discussion of scientific, methodological, and application issues related to multitemporal data analysis. The workshop aims to push novel solutions for technical problems related to the analysis of multitemporal data and to promote the use of the multitemporal images in an ever increasing number of strategic and challenging applications, strengthening the connection between the scientific community and the end-users.

    In this perspective contributions are welcome from the methodological community dealing with novel technologies and methods for data analysis as well as from the application sectors focusing on using multitemporal data in practical settings.

    Workshop Topics

    Contributions on all the issues related to multitemporal data processing, to the analysis of time series acquired by passive and active sensors and to the related applications are welcome, including:

    Multitemporal image calibration, correction and registration techniques

    Multitemporal image analysis techniques

    Classification of multitemporal data

    Analysis of time series

    Data mining in time series

    Change detection methods

    Change detection accuracy assessment

    Multitemporal SAR and InSAR data analysis

    Fusion of multitemporal data

    Land-cover and land-use dynamics

    Phenology monitoring

    Applications of multitemporal data and time series

    New satellite missions for acquiring time series

    Notice

    The proceedings of the workshop will be published by IEEE and made available on IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Only accepted papers that will be presented at the Workshop in Trento will be included in the proceedings.


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