This course intends to teach the students a range of processing and analysis techniques commonly applied to spaceborne (i.e., satellite-generated) remotely sensed data, and other types of geospatial data, in various contexts. The students will learn:
- how data are generated, and their physical meaning;
- how data can be handled and processed to obtain information about the observed objects and phenomena
- techniques and methods for leveraging remotely sensed data and other geospatial data to generate geospatial information
The course starts from the basics of remote sensing, including its physical interpretation. It then presents and discusses the types of data and their features, to follow with various approaches to data processing and information extraction. Examples of satellite systems will be illustrated. Specifi attention will be devoted to emerging technologies like cloud infrastructure and machine/deep learning.
Please note that the exam is oral, and the schedule published on the School web site reports the formal dates used as a basis for recording marks. The actual exam dates are agreed with each individual student requesting to take the exam. Please do not assume that an exam will take place on the formal date, but rather contact the lecturer for an exam appointment when ready.
- Trainer/in: FABIO DELL'ACQUA
- Trainer/in: FRANZ ROTTENSTEINER