Date: 7 - 12 July, 2024
Presentations:
- Sica F, Foix-Colonier N, Amao-Oliva J (2024) Self-supervised joint SAR Image Compression and Despeckling. In: Proc. of IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium: published
- Pulella A, Sica F, Prats-Iraola P (2024) Supervised Multi-Task Learning for Tracking Inland Glacier Flows using Sentinel-1 TOPS Data. In: Proc. of IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium: published.
- Sica F, Löffler T, Schmitt M (2024) Building Damage Assessment over Ukraine using SAR Time Series. In: Proc. of IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium: published
Chaired sessions
- Datasets and Benchmarking in Remote Sensing: Towards Large-Scale, Multi-Modality and Sustainability I - Format: Oral - Date and Time: Monday, 8 July, 13:40 - 15:20
- Novel Methods in AI for Remote Sensing Data Analytics - Format: Poster - Date and Time: Thursday, 11 July, 16:20 - 17:20
- Data Analytics and AI Techniques in Remote Sensing II - Format: Poster - Date and Time: Thursday, 11 July, 16:20 - 17:20
- Remote Sensing of Armed Conflicts - Format: Oral - Date and Time: Friday, 12 July, 14:40 - 16:20
The IGARSS Symposium is the leading global geoscience and remote sensing event organized by IEEE. It is widely recognized for its extensive international reach and the diversity of topics covered. This conference provides an exceptional opportunity to stay up-to-date on the latest advances in the field and to engage in valuable networking with experts from around the world. During the symposium, I had the opportunity to discuss both current and future research topics with colleagues and received encouraging feedback on the Community Contributed Sessions that I chaired. The impeccable organization of the conference ensured a smooth and enriching experience for all participants. The July heat in Athens, while challenging, was balanced by the refreshing interactions with the local culture and traditions, which added a unique dimension to the event.
Dr. Ing. Francescopaolo Sica is research associate and Deputy Head of the Earth Observation Chair, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Institute for Space Technology and Space Applications.
At the Chair of Earth Observation at the Institute of Space Technology and Space Applications (ISTA), Dr. Sica is working on his habilitation in the field of signal and image processing, with a special focus on the application of machine learning techniques to Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data processing.